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London: “We need to have pilot projects up and running. We want to be leaders, not followers.” | Urbanity
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London: “We need to have pilot projects up and running. We want to be leaders, not followers.”. September 9, 2012 at 5:38 pm. The city is moving ahead as quickly as possible to get a solar panel pilot project started on public buildings. The city’s investment and economic prosperity committee will on Monday ask an outside company, Ameresco Canada, to put together a plan that will give green energy companies a framework to bid on solar panel projects. We need to have pilot projects up and running. We ...
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House Construction Down In August | Urbanity
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House Construction Down In August. October 1, 2012 at 7:01 pm. New residential construction in the Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo area decreased in August compared to the same month of 2011, according to preliminary data released today by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). Construction began on 93 homes, down from the 451 units started in August 2011. Entry filed under: Cambridge. London: “We need to have pilot projects up and running. We want to be leaders, not followers.”. Cambridge Visitor ...
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Links | Ward 2 Guelph: The Deuce
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Ward 2 Guelph: The Deuce. City of Guelph – guelph.ca. Mayor Cam Guthrie’s blog-mayorguthrie.com. Friends of the Guelph Public Library. Brant Avenue Neighbourhood Group. The Best Guelph Blog. Guelphi: An Eye on Guelph. President of the University of Guelph’s Blog. Guelph Mercury From the Editor Blog. 59 Carden St. Blog. 2 responses to “. April 4, 2007 at 9:35 am. Edward Johnson Public School. Edward Johnson School has a problem. The crosswalk now sports a fulltime adult crossing guard. Bravo! In December,...
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Waterloo Region Says Rapid Transit Project Attractive to Builders. Regional officials say the $818-million rapid transit project is getting a lot of attention from potential bidders. Our project is actually looking very attractive right now, Thomas Schmidt, commissioner of transportation, told regional council on Tuesday. We are anticipating that between six to eight firms are interested in the request for qualifications. The region expects capital costs involved in building tracks and infrastructure to ...
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Raucous Crowd Out Against Development | Urbanity
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Raucous Crowd Out Against Development. October 1, 2012 at 7:20 pm. More than 300 show up to oppose Foodland. A planner is urging members of North Dumfries Township Council to take a hard look at an application for commercial rezoning on Northumberland Street from a local standpoint. He urged council members to consider the implications of future commercial development along this thoroughfare of a village that is expected to grow substantially in coming years. More than 300 people showed up to a public me...
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Old Post Office to Become New Library Multi-Use Building | Urbanity
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Old Post Office to Become New Library Multi-Use Building. October 1, 2012 at 7:41 pm. If you believe that Emily the ghost haunts the Old Galt Post Office, she is about to get a lot more company as city council approved the purchase of the building Monday night. In putting the motion forward, Coun. Pam Wolf called the vacant landmark one of the finest examples of architecture in Cambridge. It’s fitting the city becomes its owner. The building was built in 1885 as the Galt Customs House and Post Office....
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Waterloo Region Says Rapid Transit Project Attractive to Builders | Urbanity
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Waterloo Region Says Rapid Transit Project Attractive to Builders. October 1, 2012 at 7:57 pm. Regional officials say the $818-million rapid transit project is getting a lot of attention from potential bidders. Our project is actually looking very attractive right now, Thomas Schmidt, commissioner of transportation, told regional council on Tuesday. We are anticipating that between six to eight firms are interested in the request for qualifications. The region expects capital costs involved in building t...
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Central Transit Corridor Community Building Strategy: Moving People, Building Communities | Urbanity
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Central Transit Corridor Community Building Strategy: Moving People, Building Communities. October 1, 2012 at 7:52 pm. The Region of Waterloo is investing in the future! A new rapid transit line will be in place by 2014 (aBRT first, then LRT in 2017) along the Central Transit Corridor, a central spine that connects Cambridge, Kitchener, and Waterloo. The Central Transit Corridor website can be found here. Entry filed under: Cambridge. Cambridge Wants A Multi-Use Entertainment and Conference Facility.
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Urbanity | Urban Design Ideas From London & Waterloo Region | Page 2
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Pop-up Fair: 7 days in 3 minutes. Source: The London Free Press. September 9, 2012 at 5:34 pm. Region Not Happy After Large Transportation Analysis. Local politicians want to see Waterloo Region better represented in an analysis of long-term transportation needs at the provincial level. The strategy aims to reduce congestion on Highway 401 by expanding the highway to 12 lanes near Mississauga, but the region takes issue with the lack of a new connection between Toronto and Waterloo Region. We believe tha...