Sarnia council has asked staff to continue a water filter rebate program.
The program is limited to properties within the city's "lead zone" that have had a sample done and exceeded the lead limit.
As part of the Lead Reduction Program, the city offers a one year rebate on lead filters if levels are exceeded.
Of the 40 properties that exceeded the limit in 2019, only two participated in the rebate program.
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Sarnia council has approved the use of the Parkway Parking Lot for GreekFest again this year.
The 14th annual event is being planned for July 31 to August 2.
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Sarnia council has approved a recommendation to consolidate capital reserves.
The more simplified accounting system will help repay the city's loans faster.
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Sarnia council hasn't decided a parking strategy for 2 Ferry Dock Hill yet.
Staff have recommended two options; offer free parking or install a pay and display machine to operate weekdays between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Council tabled the discussion after new information came to light.
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Council also shelved discussion on a one year pilot project allowing a dog friendly beach.
Staff said "the cove" at the extreme west end of Canatara Park was one location to consider.
The suggestion received a lot of criticism over social media, so council has asked staff for more public consultation.
They're expected to report back with other location options in April.