What Odds at City Hall: 13 December 2021
After the budget, Council signed off on selling land, the late Gordon Breen gets a nod, and the Adelaide Motors Brewing Co. keeps moving.
After the budget, Council signed off on selling land, the late Gordon Breen gets a nod, and the Adelaide Motors Brewing Co. keeps moving.
Council moves forward on Mews, a Persian restaurant is coming to the East End, and the West End Fire Station inches toward Heritage status.
Council signs off on another Christmas Parade, Hudson & Rex gets permission to make some noise, and the City tackles parking woes.
Wherein Council signs off on downtime for the holidays, dishes out contracts, and the contested Parish Lane project is back on the agenda.
Council signs off on taxi fare increases and says ‘no’ on some construction next door, and Churchill Park Music Festival 2022 gets some dates.
The City gears up for Christmas holiday celebrations, sells some land, and York Construction is planning further work on Aberdeen Avenue—but first a technical problem (again).
Wherein two people are approved to sit on the 2025 Canada Summer Games Host Society Board, and the situation with the Growlers is discussed.
Wherein Council whips through cleaning up the Paul Reynolds Centre, approving a new restaurant, selling some land, and appointing new Boards.
The new council awards contracts for work, including cleanup after Hurricane Larry—plus, the city experiences some technical difficulties.
The new council gets sworn in and down to business: approving funding, rezoning a lot on Kenmount Road, and closing streets for filming.