Carlyle Town Council held their regular meeting Wednesday, July 6 at the Carlyle Civic Centre. The next meeting will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 20 at the Civic Centre.
Dr. Meyer
Dr Cathy Meyer will be leaving Carlyle to practice medicine in Preeceville. Dr. Meyer will continue to practice at the Carlyle Primary Health Care Clinic until Sept. 30, 2016.
Dr. Meyer told council: “I want to thank the Town of Carlyle for everything you have done for me, since I arrived here in 2006.”
Alderman and Sun Country Health Care Region board member, Brian Romaniuk said, “We are all sorry to see Dr. Meyer leave. Her service to the residents of this community has been exemplary. We are sorry to see her go, but she is continuing her career in a facility that is near her family. We wish her all the best and once again, we thank her for the care she has provided to residents of Carlyle and the surrounding area.”
Flood prevention
The Town of Carlyle has hired ECO Engineering of Saskatoon to investigate and identify causes of flooding and provide the community with practical soluntions to improve drainage and prevent future flooding. This will cost $12,520.73.
Direct debit payments
The town is in the process of setting up direct debit payments for taxes and utilities, if residents so choose. Please check www.townofcarlyle.com for updates.
Business license amendment
Bylaw 2016-04 has been amended to include food trucks. The cost of a business license has been amended, with a daily licence rate now $50 and a yearly rate now $84.
Reminder
The Town of Carlyle reminds residents to mow between their fences andthe back alley nearest to their property.