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Islands Trust prepares for final quarterly meeting of the year

A number of issues will be on the table at the next quarterly meeting of the Islands Trust Council.
It’s set for early December but a good portion of the agenda is already hammered out.
Chair of the Council, Peter Luckham says members of the Trust area are welcome to make a presentation as a delegation at the meeting, but they must notify the Trust Council in writing within the next 3 weeks….
Luckham says the Islands Trust budget document will be released at the meeting, the Council will review advocacy and policy positions on a variety of topics, and consider progress on strategic priorities.
Senior Transport Canada staff will present details about the Ocean Protection Plan and Trustees will be meeting with the San Jaun County Council to talk about common issues and interests that affect islands in the Salish Sea.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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