The Fairview Town Council is comprised of elected officials of one Mayor and six Councillors to a four-year term. In Fairview, Council members are elected at-large, which means the Mayor and Councillors Represent the entire population rather than a geographical ward. The Mayor is the Chief Elected Official (CEO) of the municipality and has the duties of both Councillor obligations and those of the CEO. Deputy Mayor assignments are established by Council at the Organizational Meeting held in October placing a rotation for each member of Council to serve as the Deputy Mayor of the assigned month.
Regular scheduled meetings of Council are held the First (1st) and Third (3rd)Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm. Held at 10209 109 st Provincial Building, Town of Fairview Council Chambers and available for in person attendance.
Persons or groups interested in presenting to the Town of Fairview Council can do so in person or via electronic means, call in, or video conference. Public presentation is available during the delegation or public hearing portions of a Town Council meeting, requests must be processed and approved by the Legislative Services Coordinator, submit a delegation request through the link in the side menu using the SUBMIT button, and choose Council Delegations from the drop-down.
Council’s primary role is to ensure services are provided to residents and property owners; Council is elected to make decisions for the municipality about services, policies and programs. Council members have an equal voice at the council table – every council member has one vote. A majority vote is required to make a council decision. A council decision is the decision of the municipality.
Council is required by The Municipal Government Act to make decisions that are in the best interests of the municipality as a whole. Individual council members elected must consider the needs of the entire municipality.
Council may delegate certain powers, duties, or functions to the head of the council; the Chief Elected Official (Mayor), a council committee, the Chief Administrative Officer or another designated officer for the municipality. There is, however, no authority to delegate powers, duties or functions to an individual council member. This means that individual council members have no authority to make a decision on behalf of the municipality; if they do, they may be held legally liable.
The Municipal Government Act establishes the following Council responsibilities:
The legislation establishes minimum requirements however Council can go beyond these minimums, providing they act within their broad, legislative authority.
The Chief Elected Official is the head of council, and called the Mayor. Mayor is the main spokesperson for the municipality when expressing the municipality’s position to the public or the media, and when attending community events unless this is directed to be completed by a Councillor.
Responsibilities of the Mayor (under The Municipal Government Act) include:
The Mayor also has all the responsibilities of a council member, discussed below.
Individual council members, including the Mayor, also have responsibilities under The Municipal Government Act, including: