An anti-vehicle barrier system will make the implementation of street closures for festivals in downtown Belleville easier. That mechanism was...
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An anti-vehicle barrier system will make the implementation of street closures for festivals in downtown Belleville easier. That mechanism was approved by council at its meeting on Monday as part of a staff recommendation to have it be fully funded at $105,000 through the Municipal Accommodation Reserve Fund. Funding was contingent on receiving the remaining uncommitted amount of $50,000 through the Emergency Preparedness Fund grant. The city grant application was denied, which forced staff to pivot and have its purchase be fully funded by the MAR Fund. A report from director of transportation and operations services Joe Reid informed council...
An anti-vehicle barrier system will make the implementation of street closures for festivals in downtown Belleville easier. That mechanism was...
Belleville Council has approved a contractor to undertake an inspection on a critical, aging piece of water infrastructure in the municipality. The...
Belleville Council has approved a contractor to undertake an inspection on a critical, aging piece of water infrastructure in the municipality. The...
A new two-storey detachment will be built in Bracebridge at the same location where the current police headquarters is at 690 Cedar Ln. Insp. Wade...
More industrial land will be made available in the City of Belleville. The property at 175 Airport Parkway was recommended to be acquired by the city...
More industrial land will be made available in the City of Belleville. The property at 175 Airport Parkway was recommended to be acquired by the city...
Loyalist College will be receiving a significant investment from the Ontario government for five rapid training programs to help students get the...
The renaming of Yonge-Dundas Square – and its accompanying price tag – was a hot topic in Toronto City Hall yesterday, and the centre of a debate...
The promenade at San Pedro Square has a stunning new look after more than 1,000 volunteers picked up a paint roller. A new mural called “Threads...
On June 22, 2022, the City of Vancouver approved the Broadway Plan, a comprehensive area plan to guide the development of 2,125 acres of land centered...