Kindersley Minor Ball President Chad Miller was the first delegation to the Council meeting, providing an update on the organization's season, plans for future renovation and seeking feedback on the Minor Ball committee's hope to begin generating advertisement revenue, all of which would be redirected back into capital improvements at the ball fields.

Elyse Moss and Tammy Anderson-Jackson, representing the Friends of Kinsmen Park (FOKP), addressed Council to provide an update on the community group's activities and to seek Council's support in renovating the outdoor rink at Kinsmen Park with the intention of having it in operation for winter 2016-17.

Council directed Administration to enter into agreements with the following:

  • FinningCAT for the purchase of a CAT 430F2 LRC backhoe for the accepted tender amount of $87,700 plus applicable taxes.
  • Jaydee AgTech for the purchase of a 2016 Bobcat S570 for the accepted tender amount of $25,269 plus applicable taxes.

Council tabled a decision to enter into an agreement for the replacement of Main Street traffic lights until the October 11, 2016 Regular Meeting of Council.

Council adopted an amendment to the Town of Kindersley's Harassment Policy, which at the suggestion of the Province of Saskatchewan, amends the definition of 'harassment' to align with Occupational Health and Safety documentation.

Council tabled a resolution to adopt Bylaw 15-16, The Traffic Bylaw, which would repeal the previous Traffic Bylaw (Bylaw 12-16) and provide greater clarification in sections relating to residential and retail parking limits, maximum length and weight restrictions, and closing of roadways. The Transportation Committee will revisit the bylaw and discuss permit fees and the regulations surrounding when permits should be required.