Council Roundup: drive-thrus, double cost repaving prices, and diverting the Fall Fair parade
Some highlights from Tantramar council’s regular meeting September 12, 2023:
Drive thrus are back
Tantramar council gave third and final approval on Tuesday to changes that will allow for drive-thrus in the town’s two highway commercial zones.
The bylaw change was requested by Rashaid Tufail, owner of the former Pizza Delight building on Mallard Drive. In his application, Tufail argued that he has had companies interested in the vacant building, but they required the ability to open drive-thrus.
Now that the bylaw has been changed, Tufail will be able to open a drive thru that meets standards laid out in the bylaw, including a traffic analysis.
Parade route change to avoid Freedom Rally
Tantramar council has voted to change the route for the Fall Fair parade in response to plans for a Freedom Rally at Bill Johnstone Park on Saturday, September 23. A social media account called WorldWide Demonstration has posted ads for a rally in the park that afternoon just about the time that the Fall Fair parade was scheduled to travel along Main Street. Active living director Matt Pryde told councillors on Tuesday night that, “after consulting with the RCMP detachment here, with Sergeant [Eric] Hanson, it’s recommended that we change the parade route to avoid the Bill Johnstone area for that event.” Pryde told CHMA he felt that the language common to Freedom Rally-style events would not be compatible with a family-friendly parade.… Continue