Councillor Kelly Broome Newmarket Council March 1 2021

Top 3 Need-to-Knows from the Council Meeting on
March 1:

Service Changes to limit the Financial Impact of COVID-19 

Council continues to make fiscally responsible decisions to limit the financial impacts of COVID-19 for the community. Council approved some service changes in an effort to provide more much-needed recreational services to the community. Doing so will help save approximately $500,000 to $600,000.

#RunForSouthlake - Join the Virtual Event 

Newmarket Council is once again supporting Nature Emporium’s Run for Southlake Virtual Challenge for 2021. Council is encouraging all residents to join the four-week challenge from April 12 to May 9 that will motivate you to eat well, introduce new habits, build your endurance and go the distance with Southlake. Register today!

Council continues to create extraordinary spaces in Newmarket by authorizing a Request for Proposal for an outdoor (NHL-sized rink) on the Ray Twinney Recreation Complex property.

Council reinforces their commitment to creating extraordinary places and spaces in Newmarket by authorizing the Town to conduct a Request for Proposal for architectural services specific to the construction of an outdoor ice rink on the Ray Twinney Recreation Complex property as noted in the Town’s Recreation Playbook (Master Plan).

Read the full details, minutes, agendas, reports or watch our recorded council meetings by visiting newmarket.ca/meetings.

By working together, sharing information, ideas and being engaged in our community we can achieve great things for Newmarket.

With Gratitude,

Kelly Broome
Councillor - Ward 6
Newmarket, Ontario

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