Cranbrook city council approved a motion calling for a referendum on a proposal to expand the city's boundaries, following up on its defeat of an attempt to use an alternative approval process when a grassroots movement obtained more than the 1475 supporters needed to block council's action. The group obtained more than 3000 signatures.
At its meeting on September 14, Mayor Scott Manjak and Councillors Denise Pallesen, Angus Davis, Liz Schatschneider and Diana J. Scott voted in favour, while Councillor Bob Whetham remained opposed. Councillor Jim Wavrecan was absent.
More to come for sure on this one! Stay tuned.
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Monday, September 14, 2009
BULLETIN: Cranbrook council approves boundary expansion referendum
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