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Ash tree replacement project well underway, on schedule: City

Ash tree replacement project well underway, on schedule: City

The project is seeing 1,500 ash trees cut down and new trees planted in their place between 2024-27
Tribunals Ontario holds firm on Sudbury mining property assessments

Tribunals Ontario holds firm on Sudbury mining property assessments

The City of Greater Sudbury appealed the value assessments for eight mining properties, believing them too low, but the Tribunals Ontario Assessment Review Board found against the city
Fortin pledges follow-through in effort to save Azilda green space

Fortin pledges follow-through in effort to save Azilda green space

Despite seeing merits and pitfalls in a proposed affordable housing development at the Lionel E. Lalonde Centre property, Ward 4 Coun. Pauline Fortin said she gets her orders from residents and will push to have the land zoned as a parkland instead
Community groups invited to become Cultural Hub tenants

Community groups invited to become Cultural Hub tenants

Later this year, the city will begin seeking ‘community groups aligned with the vision and mandate of the facility’ to become tenants at the Cultural Hub at Tom Davies Square
Mayor’s State of the City address centres on critical minerals

Mayor’s State of the City address centres on critical minerals

It was the city’s latin motto, Aedificemus, that gave rise to the theme of Mayor Paul Lefebvre's annual State of the City address, which he translated as 'Come, let us build together'
City spent $83M on capital linear infrastructure work last year

City spent $83M on capital linear infrastructure work last year

There were 23 contracts tendered and $83M spent, on capital linear infrastructure work in 2024, including such things as 41 lane kilometres of road rehabilitation, 3,100 metres of active transportation installed and 31,795 square metres of large asphalt patches installed
After firing the last one, city hires new integrity commissioner

After firing the last one, city hires new integrity commissioner

Toronto-based Principles Integrity is comprised of lawyers Janice Atwood and Jeffrey Abrams, who provide integrity commissioner services to more than 60 municipalities and public bodies
Council OKs $8.6M contribution toward a road opening up KED site

Council OKs $8.6M contribution toward a road opening up KED site

A 9-4 vote of city council members approved $8.6M toward a road opening up industrial lands north of The Kingsway, including $2,866,296 in reimbursements to the developer upon substantial completion of the road, and $5,732,592 in transferable development charge credits
City council defers decision on 6% water/wastewater rate hikes

City council defers decision on 6% water/wastewater rate hikes

Uneasy with the prospect of hiking water/wastewater rates to 6% annually from their current 4.8%, city council members deferred making a decision until sometime in June
Here’s the municipal service schedule for Easter Weekend

Here’s the municipal service schedule for Easter Weekend

Holiday weekend will impact some city services