In the Media
Carol Day wants to create a Code of Ethics fo Richmond City Councillors
Carol Day - Oct 10, 2018 - No Comments
Motion on Smart Public Art and fiscal responsibility
Carol Day - Jun 19, 2018 - No Comments
Smart Public Art needs policy to ensure fiscal responsibility. Councillor Carol Day proposed a motion to change the public art policy to allow council the discretion to refuse a Public Art Project and alternatively direct 100% of those funds to local art programs and facilities. The cataylist was two projects
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Farm House sizes on Farmland
Carol Day - May 27, 2018 - No Comments
Monday May 14th, 2018 Richmond City Council voted on the size of houses on farm land. * Harold Steves, Malcolm Brodie and Carol Day voted to change the house size to the Ministry of Agriculture guidelines of 5,382 sq feet.they lost the vote. ___________________________________________________________________________ * After the vote, houses on
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Onni Site at Bayview St.
Carol Day - May 27, 2018 - No Comments
The site was approved for a strip mall and 32 room hotel by Mayor Brodie, Councillors McNulty , McPhail, Dang, Au, Johnston and Loo. The no vote by Councillor Harold Steves and Councillor Carol Day was defeated. I made a motion to refer the ONNI proposal back to staff for
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Richmond Supportive Modular Housing
Carol Day - May 27, 2018 - No Comments
Today I am writing to let you know the status of the supportive modular housing proposed for the downtown core of Richmond. Before I begin I wish to thank everyone who took the time to write to express their point of view, it was very helpful to me. Through two
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Richmond defers decision on farmland mansions after hearing from over 30 speakers
Carol Day - Mar 28, 2018 - No Comments
Let’s support “Proven Farmers” and their families but stop the speculators from destroying farm land with prices that restrict the average person from owning farm land. The Ministry of Agriculture guideline is a max 5, 382 sq feet with the option to build a second home for farm workers or
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