Today at City Hall, council votes on the Long Range Financial Plan To Kick The Can Down The Road So The Next Council Needs To Make The Hard Decisions To Raise Taxes Or Sell Off Facilities And Not Us (LRFPTKTCDTRSTNCNTMTHDTRTOSOFANU).
A group of handsome individuals have partially fixed this bench at Pimisi which has been neglected for about 2 years
The finance and corporate services committee voted 9-2 to approve a plan to address a multi-million gap in funding for infrastructure.
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I thought removing some asphalt on my driveway to expand my patio would be a quick job...
80 years of asphalt layers!
The Auditor General has now confirmed those concerns: this ill-fated "redesign" was primarily driven by cost-cutting, cutting 70,000 service hours to save $10 million. That decision, and the lack of proper planning behind it, happened under Mayor Sutcliffe’s watch, and with his clear support. 4/
In this issue of our Ward 9 Newsletter, I put my cards on the able on the City's Long Range Financial Plan, which, in my opinion, is short-sighted. It's one of the more important messages I've issued during this Term of Council. www.seandevine.ca/june_2_2026_...
Another day another car crash
They added some flex posts, but haven't touched the corner they made unsafe. Will they be adding more concrete protection to the south east corner to replace the one they removed? @shawnmenard.bsky.social #ottbike
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@shawnmenard.bsky.social Can you explain the choice to remove the protected part of this protected intersection?
You have created a huge sideswipe risk for anyone cycling here taking a right turn from Main.
@jleiper.bsky.social @arieltroster.com So the City ignored this broken bench at Pimisi for almost two years after a salter knocked it over. We lifted it back into place and replaced the missing slats. Is this the "efficiencies" Ive been hearing so much from the Mayor about?