City looks for greater transparency, input with changes
The City of Prince Albert is ushering in the new year with reforms to its council and executive meeting structure, in the hopes of encouraging more open dialogue about policies and issues.
On Thursday afternoon, members of administration unveiled the coming changes to the media and the public.
The changes will take effect on Feb. 1, and were approved by council late last year. They involve the change to the structure of the meetings, their frequency and the kinds of items that will appear on the agendas.
While some may be resistant or concerned about the sweeping changes, to Mayor Greg Dionne, if you don’t change, you don’t move forward. As well, he said the meetings will be more open and transparent.