Grosse-Île: first public session for new elected officials
The Grosse-Île municipal council adopted two resolutions, Monday evening, aimed at regulating the development of the wind industry on its territory.
These adjustments are meant to harmonize its zoning and urban planning bylaws with those of the Maritime Community, as specified by the general director of the municipality, Carole Lemieux.
The amendments to the current bylaws were the subject of a public consultation on October 21st.
Carole Lemieux also informed elected officials that she does not intend to renew her engagement within the municipal administration, at the end of a one-year contract.
It was also a first public meeting for the elected officials of Grosse-Île since the end of the provisional administration by the Quebec Municipal Commission (CMQ).
The new mayor, Gordon Burke, as well as councilors Marlene Boudreau and Rachelle Clark were sworn in in mid-November.
Translated from the french article with the help of Google Translate
Read more:
- The new elected officials of Grosse-Île formally sworn in (November 14th 2024)