Snug Cove Improvements Working Group
- Past Committees
- Blue Water Park Water System Local Advisory Committee
- Bowen Bay Water System Local Advisory Committee
- Community Centre Select Steering Committee
- Community Grants Advisory Committee
- Cove Bay Water System Local Advisory Committee
- Eagle Cliff Water System Local Advisory Committee
- Finance Advisory Committee
- Heritage Commission
- Hood Point Water System Local Advisory Committee
- Housing Advisory Committee
- King Edward Bay Water System Local Advisory Committee
- Parks, Trails and Greenways Advisory Committee
- Communications Team
- Emergency Management Plan Review Task Force
- Fire Hall Facilities Steering Committee
- Human Resources Committee
- Infrastructure Advisory Committee
- Internet Connectivity Working Group
- Mayor’s Standing Committee on Community Lands
- On-Island Composting Working Group
- Recreation & Community Services Commission
- Snug Cove Sewer System Local Advisory Committee
- Tunstall Bay Water System Local Advisory Committee
- Transportation Advisory Committee
Purpose of the Committee
To identify and carry out steps to improve the visual and functional appeal in Snug Cove through landscaping, community projects and small, community-building measures. This includes identifying needs and strategies relating to residents and visitors to the Cove; informing the public through effective communications; and working with various BIM departments to meet objectives.
Committee Members
- Councillor Maureen Nicholson, Chair
- Mayor Murray Skeels
- Councillor Michael Kaile
- Councillor Melanie Mason
- Bonny Brokenshire, Manager of Environment and Parks Planning
- Sophie Idsinga, Communications Coordinator
?To contact the Snug Cove Improvements Working Group please email: sciwg@bimbc.ca
Meeting Videos
Governing Documents
Media
May 20, 2016: Improvements to Snug Cove to continue in 2016
Communities in Bloom Sub-Committee
Communities in Bloom (CiB) is a Canadian non-profit program committed to fostering civic pride, environmental responsibility, and beautification through community involvement and the challenge of a national program, with a focus on enhancing green spaces in communities.
Bowen Island participated as a novice in Communities in Bloom (CiB) in 2015, and has registered once again in 2016 to become an evaluated member in CiB. In July, the Island will be evaluated on the basis of tidiness, environmental action, heritage conservation, urban forestry, landscape, and floral displays. The four sectors that will be judged are Municipal, Business and Institutions, Residential and Community Involvement. Judges from CiB will arrive, tour the Island and provide an evaluation on which we will be rated on “number of blooms”.
The Communities in Bloom Sub-Committee is comprised of municipal staff, councillors and volunteer community members:
- Councillor Maureen Nicholson, Chair
- Councillor Michael Kaile
- Bonny Brokenshire, Manager of Parks and Environment
- ?Sophie Idsinga, Communications Coordinator
- Hans Behm, Salmon Hatchery
- Allie Drake, Bowen Island Conservancy
- Judi Gedye, Bowen Heritage
- Holly Graff, Garden Gateway Project
- Kevin Manning, First Credit Union
- Shelagh MacKinnon, Rotary Club
- Jacqueline Massey, Bowen Island Arts Council
- Wynn Nielsen, Tourism Bowen
- Jennifer Pardee, Bowen Island Community Foundation
- Sheila Webster, Bowen Garden Club
Communities in Bloom Reference Documents
Communities in Bloom Minutes
January 24, 2017
August 9, 2016
June 28, 2016
June 14, 2016
May 30, 2016
May 10, 2016
April 19, 2016