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The report recommends council place restrictions on what kinds of capital projects and when debt such as debentures can be used.
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The report recommends council place restrictions on what kinds of capital projects and when debt such as debentures can be used.
Read moreThe 2022 municipal election season the opening day is today. 6 councillors are hoping to keep their jobs managing the City’s affairs.
Read moreThe common argument is opposition to urban sprawl and in favour of greater intensification targets, though none offer suggestions which neighbourhoods should be raised and rebuilt for greater housing density.
Read moreWe look forward to Council’s ratification of these two critical initiatives on April 26th
Read moreCouncil has voiced support and created a food council to meet local objectives, yet here when action is to be taken, staff recommend against local food producers because it’s easier to enforce with the change.
Read moreStaff have curiously used “Factor 5” (report pg. 6, reduced vehicular traffic as a result of more accessible produce options) to argue both in favour of Option 1 (p.6) – and against Option 2 (p.7).
Read moreShareBy John Swartz Orillia council starts its meeting day at 1 p.m., Monday, with a public planning meeting. A zoning
Read moreOne of the most interesting enquiry motions to be on an agenda in years comes from Councillor Pat Hehn.
Read moreAll items are vote on at once and there is little discussion. However that is not always the case.
Read moreThough the province was responsible for implementing virtually all the restrictions people had to deal with, it was the City that had the bulk of the work and responsibility to carry those out.
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