Medicine Hat News

Heggelund gets standing ovation at last meeting

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The city’s outgoing chief administer was given a standing ovation at her last council meeting on Monday, and called a great leader who wasn’t shy but stepped back to let her employees take due credit.

Merete Heggelund’s last day as chief administra­tive officer before retirement is officially Friday, but she was honoured Monday as her successor, Bob Nicolay, was also introduced.

Coun. Julie Friesen said Heggelund’s management style, her ability to co-ordinate competing interests, hire good people and tackle the city’s financial situation in an era of low gas prices was admirable.

“You have a robust organizati­on here, trust in the great people who work for you,” Heggelund said in a brief reply to council.

Tourism contract

The Destinatio­n Marketing Organizati­on has a new fouryear contract, worth $400,000 per year, to handle tourism service operations for the city and also support a recently formed Sport and Event Council.

That group’s mandate is to seek out and bid on events that would bring visitors and tourism dollars to the city. The contract was approved by council Monday when it received the minutes of a Sept. 26 administra­tive council meeting.

The term is for four years, with an option for a fifth.

The organizati­on has handled the duties, including operation of the city’s visitor informatio­n centre, since 2015.

Airport work

Redevelopi­ng commercial land near the highway entrance to the Medicine Hat Regional Airport will proceed in 2019 after Aecon Transporta­tion West was awarded a contract for the work, council heard Monday.

The Redcliff-based company submitted the lowest of three bids for the constructi­on, at $970,000, to remove historic hangar foundation­s that face Highway 3, and prepare about 10 acres of land for developmen­t.

Last year, the Land and Business Support Office announced it would focus on redevelopi­ng land for new business at the airport (a council priority).

In 2018, work concentrat­ed on extending airstrip and utility service to a new row of hangars.

 ?? NEWS PHOTO COLLIN GALLANT ?? Retiring city CAO Merete Heggelund receives a standing ovation at Monday's city council meeting after being honoured by council members and staff, including new CAO Bob Nicolay, left, and Coun. Brian Varga.
NEWS PHOTO COLLIN GALLANT Retiring city CAO Merete Heggelund receives a standing ovation at Monday's city council meeting after being honoured by council members and staff, including new CAO Bob Nicolay, left, and Coun. Brian Varga.

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