City council dealt with two motions during its recent regular June meeting that focused on supporting the heritage advisory committee and public art committee.
MOOSE JAW — City council dealt with two motions during its recent regular June meeting that focused on supporting the heritage advisory committee and public art committee.
Council approved a motion to have administration bring forward a policy for the heritage advisory committee’s veteran banners program, asking that it include a provision to let people renew the banners of their loved ones.
Coun. Heather Eby, a committee member, said no such policy exists to address renewing the flags or re-applying to the program. So, a document with guidelines is required so the committee doesn’t “just willy-nilly it.”
Council also approved a motion directing administration to obtain cost estimates for the design and printing of an updated public art brochure, which the public art committee could discuss during its next meeting.
During its recent meeting, the committee expressed interest in creating an updated brochure showcasing the city’s public art, including the murals, and potentially incorporating a QR code that links to an interactive map.
Eby pointed out that the brochure has not been updated in several years nor since the murals committee existed.
The next regular council meeting is Monday, June 23.