File #: BL-19-027    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Bylaw Status: Passed
File created: 7/10/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/19/2019 Final action: 8/19/2019
Title: Bylaw 21/2019 North St. Albert Trail Corridor Management Borrowing Bylaw Amendment (2nd & 3rd reading) Presented by: Diane McMordie, Director, Finance & Assessment Department
Attachments: 1. Amending Bylaw - North St. Albert Corridor Management Borrowing Bylaw
TAMRMS#: B06
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Bylaw 21/2019 North St. Albert Trail Corridor Management Borrowing Bylaw Amendment (2nd & 3rd reading)
Presented by: Diane McMordie, Director, Finance & Assessment Department

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RECOMMENDATION(S)
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1. That Bylaw 21/2019, being amendment 1 to the North St. Albert Trail Corridor Management Borrowing Bylaw 9/2019, be read a second time.

2. That Bylaw 21/2019 be read a third and final time

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PURPOSE OF REPORT
To provide second and third reading of the amended Bylaw 21/2019 to enable the City of St. Albert to obtain debenture borrowing to support the design and construction of the North St. Albert Trail Corridor project in alignment with sections 251 & 254 of the MGA.


ALIGNMENT TO PRIORITIES IN COUNCIL’S STRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Priority #3: Building a Transportation Network: Integrated transportation systems.

3.2 Develop the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) strategy and recommend phased implementation, inclusive of St. Albert Trail, according to our ability to implement quickly.

3.3 Evaluate the arterials networks in St. Albert and recommend improvements.


ALIGNMENT TO LEVELS OF SERVICE DELIVERY
N/A

ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION
On July 8, 2019 Council passed the following motions:

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That Bylaw 21/2019, being amendment 1 to the North St. Albert Trail Corridor Management Borrowing Bylaw 9/2019, be read a first time.

That the requirement of Council Policy C-CAO-22 - Borrowing Bylaw Advertising of an extended notice and advertising period be waived and instead Administration follow the requirements as set out in the Municipal Government Act.


BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION
Bylaw 9/2019 was successfully approved and passed by Council; however, it was discovered that there was an incorrect reference to a different project in one section of the actual Bylaw.

For this reason, this Bylaw 21/2019 was brought forward to correct this error.

As well, since this Bylaw 9/2...

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