Sarnia is Back Back An Insurance Option for Groups Booking City Facility Like Ice Rinks and Ball Diamonds.
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City Council Voting 5-4 at a meeting Monday to Reinstate the Group Insurance Option for an Estimated $ 20,000.
It was eDed through 2025 Budget Deliberations, and done to make it easier for people to book online, City Community Services General Manager Stacey Flaw Said.
Determining What Type of Insurance to Apply to Bookings was a complicated process that led to “Hundreds If Not Thousands of Phone Calls and Emails Back and Forth with Folks” and City Staff, She Said.
Larger User Groups Like the Sarnia Sting Need Third-Party Insurance Regardless, She Said.
When the City Nixed It’s in-house Insurance Option for User Groups, that requirement for third-party coverage was extended to all User Groups, She Said.
It also led to More Online Booking Options, She Said. Those options, at sarnia.ca/bookafacilityWere Annouded by the City Earlier This Month and Took Effect Jan. 13.
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So far, the feedback has been “very positive,” given most people haven’t had to call or email any more for bookings, flank.
But the change led to outlet with at least one use group that relied on the city’s insurance option, she Said, adding the city is Willing to work with that “very low-risk group” and extends coverage under the city’s “Umbrella,” Maintaining the Online Booking System for Others.
“UNFORTUNATELY they KIND OF GOT CAULT, AND I WILL OWN THAT 100 PER CHILD,” FLAFAR SAID.
Mayor Mike Bradley, and Councillors Terry Burrell, Bill Dennis, Chrissy McRoberts and George Vandenberg vote in Favour of Reinstating the City Insurance Program.
Workplace Harassment Report Review in Camera
Monday’s meeting, Bradley Has Said, Was Called Primary for a Closed-Door Council Discussion.
That discussion was about the results and recommendations in a workplace harassment report, coun. Adam Kilner Said Monday.
Coun. Bill Dennis Said He is the subject of the workplace Harassment Report.
Complaints about Safety in the Workplace have been made from Members of the public, City Staff and Members of Council, Bradley Said.
Sarnia hasn’t put in person since may As the investigation has been underway.
A Public Report on Council’s Closed-Door Meeting Will Be Made, Bradley Said.
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