What Odds at City Hall: 23 August 2022
Small businesses get approval, NIMBYs write in to Council, and City Hall signs off on observing the National Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Small businesses get approval, NIMBYs write in to Council, and City Hall signs off on observing the National Truth and Reconciliation Day.
A few people are appointed to boards, the Tely 10 gets a new date, and Council votes to ratify a new municipal workers collective agreement.
A new restaurant is looking to come to the east end, so many tenders, getting down to recycling, and some recent Landlord Survey results.
Parish Lane Development is back before Council, restaurants are looking to go outdoors and a Nordic Spa looks to set up in the City.
A house on Coronation St has been ordered demolished, a Victorian Gothic home is getting a new wall, and the Pedestrian Mall opens this week.
Quidi Vidi Brewery is expanding with a restaurant, A&W is coming to the east end, and Hudson & Rex closes some downtown streets for filming.
One Councillor is heading to Niagara in August, July 1 plans are coming together, and 130 Aberdeen Avenue inches closer to being built.
Galway is getting a warehouse, the heritage by-laws are set to get spruced up, and the City has signed off on upcoming summer festival dates.
Heritage is the day’s recurring theme, Quidi Vidi Lake gets a cleaning, and a hotly contested hotel is back before Council.
Townhouse lots approved in Pleasantville, plenty of tender talk, and two new members are joining the St. John’s Sports & Entertainment Board.