Updated Post about So-Called Unreasonable Behavior
[Previously published on April 23rd, 2025]
We remain committed to respectful, peaceful dialogue with our municipal government.
Unfortunately, the Town Council has placed new restrictions on Concerned Citizens under their Unreasonable Behavior By-Law:
1. We may only contact Town staff in writing, via the front desk.
2. Duplicate or non-actionable follow-ups will not receive a response.
3. Legal action may be considered if Town staff or officials feel harassed or defamed.
We also regret to share that our request to meet with Council was declined.
Despite these challenges, we will continue advocating for our community with integrity and transparency.
Questions about this matter should be directed to the Town Office.
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Be it resolved after legal advice to proceed with legal letter based upon vexatious, frivolous, unreasonable persistent request and complaints to the discussed committee.
In Favour 6: Mayor Tiller, Deputy Mayor Stagg, Councillors: C. Smith, B. Tucker, P. Vincent, T. Gill
Opposed 1: B. Howell
Abstaining: 0
RESOLUTION CARRIED: Councillor Howell noted that she opposed to this resolution as she feels that if a meeting had been arranged from the beginning, we would not need to send this letter.
- vexatious: causing or tending to cause annoyance, frustration, or worry
- frivolous: not having any serious purpose or value
- unreasonable: not guided by or based on good sense; beyond the limits of acceptability or fairness
- committee: a group of people appointed for a specific function, typically consisting of members of a larger group; a group of people who meet to make decisions or plans for a larger group or organization that they represent.
Two words, petition and media - continue to be the squeaky wheel - this is about the water - not council members - stay on your respectful path town of New Wes Valley - you deserve clean water for your families!
ReplyDeleteIt appears as if the Council is trying to stop citizens from having a voice. Do we not live in a democratic country?
ReplyDeleteCitizens have every right to ask questions.
Interesting indeed, the one councillor who voted against this is the one who is suspended. Looks like if you don’t agree with them and make all votes unanimous they just suspend you. Another bylaw to take away our democratic rights.
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