THE West Tamar and George Town councils will hold their first meetings of the year today and tomorrow respectively.
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The West Tamar Council has been asked by the Jetty Road Foreshore sub-committee's Jim Collier to provide support for a single boat ramp at Legana.
The request asked that the council allocate funding to upgrade the approaches to the site and take ownership of the facility upon its completion.
Mr Collier wrote that it was hoped Marine and Safety Tasmania would fund the project.
General manager Ian Pearce has recommended the council provide the project with a letter of support.
The council will also consider support for World War I memorials at Clarence Point and Exeter.
Mr Pearce wrote in the agenda that "It would appear reasonable to undertake these projects as they are in recognition of the 100-year centenary of Anzac Day".
The George Town Council has been called upon to give in-principle support for a combined chapter rally organised by the Dalrymple Drifters.
The previous rally held at Regent Square attracted about 275 vans to the area.
Information provided to the council by Dalrymple Drifters secretary Don Mackrill said the event would bring a significant number of motorhomes to the area for several days.
The council's report noted that access and capacity of Regent Square has changed since the 2008 event.
The council will also discuss building play equipment at Lefroy.
Cr Tim Parish will put forward a notice of motion noting the urgency of giving children and teens something to do in the area.