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Town of Carlyle Tax Notices Complete

Carlyle Town Council held their regular meeting on Wednesday, May 31. Council's next meeting will take place at 7 p.m. in the Carlyle Civic Centre on Wednesday, June 21.
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            Carlyle Town Council held their regular meeting on Wednesday, May 31. Council's next meeting will take place at 7 p.m. in the Carlyle Civic Centre on Wednesday, June 21.

 

            Property Tax

            Property tax notices for business and residential properties within the Town of Carlyle have been prepared and mailed to property owners. This year's delay is due to this year being a reevaluation year by the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA).

            Peter Robertson Retirement

            Peter Robertson has served the Town of Carlyle for 27 years. Robertson is currently the Superintendent of Public Works for the town, but after decades of exemplary service, will officially retire on June 30, 2017.

            Mayor Wayne Orsted, members of council and the Town of Carlyle staff wish Peter a happy retirement and welcome Todd Thompson as the new Superintendent of Public Works.

            Parking on Town Property

            Council reminds residents that parking or placing personal property - including trailers, vehicles, boats, fishing shacks and other items – on town property is not permitted. The Town asks residents to remove any personal property from Town property and greenspaces.

            Town Maintenance

            Council agreed to move forward with plans for a necessary lagoon upgrade and work on storm sewers.

            Garbage/Recycling

            The Town of Carlyle has renewed a five-year contract with Regen's Disposal to continue to provide garbage and recycling pickup. Rates will remain the same.

 

            

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