Major Development On Horizon
“The City will realize a return on investment and get this money back within a small number of years, and of course, realize that positive cash flow in perpetuity,”
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“The City will realize a return on investment and get this money back within a small number of years, and of course, realize that positive cash flow in perpetuity,”
Read moreThe list of expropriations includes a substantial number of water lots, which may not seem to be relevant, until one considers the water line used to be at the western edge of Centennial Drive
Read moreWith this weather, the rain and the snow banks still melting it’s hindering the process of trying to stay on top of them
Read more“People want to take action. They want to feel a sense of empowerment they are doing something today. Sustainable Orillia is really that space that helps to answer some of those questions; “I care, what do I do?”
Read more“Finally, I think it’s ironic that we are investing millions at the north end of Front Street to undo a development that was wrong in so many ways (70 Front Street North), while perhaps repeating the same mistake a couple blocks south.”
Read moreShareAnnie Lloyd is Orillia’s Athlete of the Year. The announcement was made at Monday night’s council meeting. The 19-year-old lacrosse
Read moreShareThe City of Orillia kicked off its organizing agenda as it prepares to host the 2020 Ontario Winter Games next
Read moreShareCouncil Preview March 4, 2019 Meeting By John Swartz Orillia council has a little variety happening at their Monday night
Read more“If they can build something out there we were thinking of putting up at some point and there’s a benefit to the City, we could become a user, it works for them, it works for us, it may just be a good demonstration of teamwork.” Mayor Steve Clarke.
Read morePreliminary indications are, if council later adopts the sidewalk/roadway recommendations, 6 more on-street parking spaces could possibly be created; this is tempered by several recommendations received at public meetings to eliminate parking on Mississaga Street.
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