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The Town of Vermilion cares deeply about creating a unique and vibrant retail community. Therefore, the Town is conducting a Consumer Survey as part of larger Retail Market & Gap Analysis. This project is designed to better understand the shopping habits, preferences, and needs of both residents, visitors and businesses. The purpose of the study is to gather detailed insights on what goods and services are currently in demand, where people prefer to shop, and what influences their purchasing decisions. The findings from this survey will help identify gaps in the local retail market and highlight opportunities that support the development of a more curated and cohesive retail ecosystem; one that balances local independent businesses as well as compatible branded/franchise opportunities – Your input as a consumer is critical to Vermilion’s retail success.
May 25, 2021. RE: Economic Developers Alberta (EDA) Presents Town of Vermilion with Multiple Awards.
Mr. Donald Isaman reviewed the operational and capital portions of the audited financial statements with Council, indicating a “clean audit”. Council accepted the financial statements for 2020 as presented.
In Fall 2020, the Town of Vermilion approved a ‘Temporary Outdoor Patio and Retail Space Program’. With the Government of Alberta returning to Step 1 of its COVID-19 Public Health Plan including, effective April 9 at 12:00pm, the restriction of indoor in-person service at restaurants, pubs, bars, lounges, cafes and food courts.
Sgt. Dunsmore (by Zoom) – RCMP Detachment Vermilion Quarterly Community Policing Report – January 1 to March 31, 2021
Mayor Caroline McAuley congratulated Sgt. Dunsmore on his promotion to Sergeant in the Vermilion Detachment Commander position.
Vermilion District Health Care Providers. Attraction & Retention Committee Bursary.
The Town of Vermilion has received a number of comments and/or concerns regarding unsightly signs on a residential property in Vermilion. An order to the owner of the property under the Town of Vermilion’s Nuisance Bylaw #7-87 has been issued.
Please be advised that on Main Street (50th Avenue and 50th Street), we are aware of the upper traffic lights not working at this time.
This Regular Council Meeting of March 16, 2021 was brief and included a number of Committee Reports including a recommendation from the Environment Committee to reappoint Juliane Ollinger to the Environment Committee for a three-year term, expiring March 2024. Prior to this meeting, Council toured the nearly completed wastewater treatment plant which has been under consideration since 2014 and under construction since 2019.
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