Cobourg Council – Stats Shared by Councillors

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By Cecilia Nasmith/Today’s Northumberland
The growth continues in Cobourg, as reflected in reports by councillors at Monday’s council meeting updating colleagues on their portfolios.

Planning and Development Services Co-ordinator Nicole Beatty mentioned work progressing on the 930 sq. m. Commercial pad in front of the Dollarama and the renovations in 2,230 sq. m. of existing space for the new Giant Tiger and another unnamed tenant.

You can see the progress for yourself on construction projects at Strathy Road and DePalma Drive – the Home Sense next to Winners and the Pet Smart near Mucho Burrito.

Occupancy of the new units in the apartment building on Munroe Street should begin within weeks, she said, while outstanding issues are being thrashed out for the new Holiday Inn near the Home Depot.

Parks and Recreation Services Co-ordinator Emily Chorley reported on the locations of more than 600 trees planted during 2020 to enhance the town’s canopy.

Protection Services Co-ordinator Aaron Burchat had statistics from the building department, both for the month of November and the year to date as of Nov. 30. The month saw the issue of 12 building permits (including 15 new dwelling units) with a construction value of more than $3.5-million. The year to date saw the issue of 389 building permits (including 137 new dwelling units) with a construction value of more than $33.1-million. They also brought the town more than $400,000 in revenues.

The Festive R.I.D.E. Enforcement program saw the Cobourg Police Service stop more than 1,300 vehicles, with no charges laid – “which is a good thing,” Burchat noted.

The Cobourg Fire Department had complete statistics for 2020, when they responded to 1,364 incidents while organizing 501 fire-prevention activities and 324 training activities.

“While everyone is spending more time at home, this is a perfect time to ensure your smoke detectors and carbon-dioxide alarms are in good working order and change the batteries,” he said.

“This early-warning device can save lives – and it’s a good time to practice your escape plans.

“Keep fire hydrants clear of snow and visible. And if you have any fire-safety questions, don’t hesitate to call the fire station.”

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