What Odds at City Hall: 16 May 2022
A Southside heritage building looking to get spruced up, WerkLiv carries on, and Hudson & Rex need a road closure to film its 5th season.
A Southside heritage building looking to get spruced up, WerkLiv carries on, and Hudson & Rex need a road closure to film its 5th season.
The Pedestrian Mall gets security, a landlord survey is coming, and 19 King’s Bridge Road is closer to its rezoning.
Trouble brewing in the Gut over a restaurant, the Arts & Culture Advisory Committee fills vacancies, and the George Street Association gears up for summer.
The City sells some land, Cllr Carl Ridgeley is heading to Gander, and the Royal Canadian Navy is closing a road.
There’s debate over a proposed apartment building, the City updates their socials, & the Rennies River Flood Mitigation Project gets pushback.
Council approves a deck (and signs off on a few easements), City land changes hands, and summer jobs get a pay boost.
Council goes back and forth on the future of 1 Queen Street, a quarry gets closer to launching, and there’s concern over 670 Kenmount Road.
At Monday’s meeting, Council spars over parklet fees, swaps around some City land, and okays road closures.
Pasture Land Road lives up to its name after all, WerkLiv is back before Council, and a sobering reflection on racism in St. John’s.
Bell Mobility makes a stake, the City secures a Cisco provider, and Council approves $13 million in capital projects.