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2009 Budget
https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/News/news-archives/2009/2009-budget.pdf?sfvrsn=71079509_2
activity,” explains Mayor Cornfield. “This change affects all Class 7 land holders, and since, No.: 0000-00 XXXX Page 2 of 3 creating a more attractive business climate,” the Mayor says. Class 6, portion of these changes. We’ve been fair and shared the challenge by distributing the increased
2009 Budget
https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/News/news-archives/2009/2009-budget91F5C0C2C7C0.pdf?sfvrsn=d6ca9a09_0
activity,” explains Mayor Cornfield. “This change affects all Class 7 land holders, and since, No.: 0000-00 XXXX Page 2 of 3 creating a more attractive business climate,” the Mayor says. Class 6, portion of these changes. We’ve been fair and shared the challenge by distributing the increased
Council Meeting Highlights 13 Jun 2016
https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/News/council-meeting-highlights-13-jun-2016.pdf?sfvrsn=99156208_0
maintenance, renewal or replacement. The strategy will also manage the impacts of climate change and risks, , and will advise BC Transit that proposed changes to improve service would be considered during
Council Meeting Highlights 13 Jun 2016
https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/News/council-meeting-highlights-13-jun-2016E2A1CE958D5F.pdf?sfvrsn=91156208_0
maintenance, renewal or replacement. The strategy will also manage the impacts of climate change and risks, , and will advise BC Transit that proposed changes to improve service would be considered during
Environmental Protection Overview
https://www.campbellriver.ca/planning-building-development/green-city/environmental-protection/overview
strategy to both mitigate and adapt to climate change. Environmental Protection goals identified, was adopted in 1996 by the City of Campbell River, many positive changes have occurred towards de
Parks Strategic Plan 2012 Campbell River v2
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there have been changes to Parks Parcel Taxation as well as available co-funding opportunities. A review of the financial strategy at this time will allow for a more accurate forecasting. With changes, with these changes to the operating budget. This makes it extremely challenging to ensure, . Willow Point Splash Park Facilities (change house and parking upgrade) 6. Design of Greenways, of changehouse with washrooms at Willow Point Splash Park  Opportunity for volunteer help within the City’s
Parks Strategic Plan 2012 Campbell River v2
https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/Document-Library/plans/parks-strategic-plan-2012-campbell-river-v2.pdf?sfvrsn=ff0b9809_2
there have been changes to Parks Parcel Taxation as well as available co-funding opportunities. A review of the financial strategy at this time will allow for a more accurate forecasting. With changes, with these changes to the operating budget. This makes it extremely challenging to ensure, . Willow Point Splash Park Facilities (change house and parking upgrade) 6. Design of Greenways, of changehouse with washrooms at Willow Point Splash Park  Opportunity for volunteer help within the City’s
Parks Strategic Plan 2012 Campbell River v2
https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/parks-recreation-culture/parks/parks-strategic-plan-2012-campbell-river-v2.pdf?sfvrsn=335e9909_0
there have been changes to Parks Parcel Taxation as well as available co-funding opportunities. A review of the financial strategy at this time will allow for a more accurate forecasting. With changes, with these changes to the operating budget. This makes it extremely challenging to ensure, . Willow Point Splash Park Facilities (change house and parking upgrade) 6. Design of Greenways, of changehouse with washrooms at Willow Point Splash Park  Opportunity for volunteer help within the City’s
Council Meeting Highlights 16 Nov 2020
https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/news/council-meeting-highlights-16-nov-2020.pdf?sfvrsn=23d96908_0
, the change also creates the possibility for smaller lot style subdivision proposals. As part, . A public hearing would follow. Supporting regulatory changes would also be made to the Campbell River Environmental Protection Bylaw, in conjunction with upcoming regulatory changes concerning steep, provided for this purpose. Draft Community Climate Adaptation Plan Council received an overview of the City’s Together for Climate project planning process and a draft of the proposed Community
2018-2027 Financial Plan
https://www.campbellriver.ca/docs/default-source/document-library/plans/2018-2027-financial-plan.pdf?sfvrsn=1cd76408_2
............................................................................................................................55 Taxation – Non‐Market Change, . The City realized some strong non‐market change tax revenues this year totaling $507,000, changed its budget process to a strategic and long‐term outlook with a focus on moving past its, climate that allows for year‐round outdoor recreation and an unparalleled lifestyle, are attracting, west coast climate,  world class outdoor recreational opportunities,  stunning ocean

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