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We chatted about Bronwen’s first city council meeting and had our first guest, Gabe Ciavaglia, to chat about the transit investment that was voted on at that meeting. Council approves $100 million in transit investments but misses the opportunity to build the new bus garage leaving the Transit Master Plan “severely constrained”.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/bus-garage-council-vote-1.6667296
We also talked about the survey that is open for public input for the Ojibway National Urban Park. Please take the opportunity to have your voice heard on how you want to see this project carried out.
https://letstalk.citywindsor.ca/national-urban-park-windsor/survey_tools/survey
Why is panhandling something that should be illegal but the Goodfellows are praised for their good will?
City agencies, boards, and committees' application deadline is extended to December 31. Take a look and apply to be a changemaker in our city.
Essex County elected the first female warden ever. Congrats to Hilda MacDonald on shattering a glass ceiling and bringing representation to this level of government.
https://windsorstar.com/news/local-news/essex-county-councillors-elect-new-warden-deputy-warden
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Episode art from The Transit Master Plan document, City of Windsor.