What Odds at City Hall: 7 November 2022
Torbay Road restaurant doubles up, Wild Things is getting a new splash of paint, and dive-bombing seagulls are a nuisance for James Lane residents.
Torbay Road restaurant doubles up, Wild Things is getting a new splash of paint, and dive-bombing seagulls are a nuisance for James Lane residents.
Welcome to a very spooky Council meeting, where the housing fund got a boost, and one Cllr was dressed to impress!
Council awarded plenty of tenders, SurrealEstate got another road closure for filming and the Council approved its insurance policy.
Council signs off some holiday walks, Mardi Gras gets its road closures, and the City ratifies a collective agreement with CUPE Local 1289.
Bowring Park slated for bridge repair, SurrealEstate is getting a road closed, and Cllr Ravencroft delivers a monologue on issues in Ward 2.
Council signed on a letter supporting Guaranteed Basic Income—but it was the controversial Parish Lane Development that dominated the meeting.
Guaranteed Basic Income is back briefly before Council, the City signs off on a lot of tenders, and the MacMorran Community Centre is looking to expand.
National Tree Day is coming, heritage homes get a financial boost, and The City is going to review guaranteed basic income - but not before there’s a lot more discussion. And I mean a lot.
Condolences for the Queen, demolition orders, sale of city land, and interim funding for the Goulds Arena Association. Oh, and mind the water on the roads!
Denis Lawlor Park gets public washrooms, some working groups get new members, ice-skating is coming to Bowring Park. And the Pride Parade is back!