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The Canandaigua Local Development Corporation announced the election of new officers for 2021.
The new appointments include:
The new leadership assumed their posts at the January organizational meeting of the organization.
In addition, the CLDC is set to commence with goal setting in what is anticipated to be an active FY2021. The Board will convene in mid-March to outline a plan for execution of its strategic vision for the coming year.
The CLDC was chartered in late 2019 to serve as the primary economic development organization for the Town and City of Canandaigua. City and Town leadership are joined by representatives of the Canandaigua Area Chamber of Commerce to round out the organization’s membership. In FY2020, the Board created its operational framework, established overarching economic development strategies, and began work on multiple projects.
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WINDSOR, ONT. A new campaign called “Rethink the Trail” has launched online, opposing the extension of the Ganatchio trail on Riverside Drive East. The plan, first proposed in 2017, will connect Lesperance Road to Lakewood Park. It s not safe. It s not logical. It s not feasible,” said homeowner Don Crowder. A two-and-a-half-meter swath of asphalt this close to a busy road that has a residential section along with over 80 entrances. And there are also 55 utility poles.” In 2017, the price tag estimate for the proposed trail was between $950,000 to $1 million. Two public information session were held since that time. This isn t the Ganatchio Trail,” said John Parent, another homeowner who lives on Riverside Drive East. “We don t have 100 metres of green space to build this in.”
The UCI reinforces rider safety and its commitment to sustainable development 02/05/21
The Management Committee of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) met on 3 and 4 February. With travel restrictions still in place worldwide because of the health crisis (coronavirus pandemic), the meeting of the Federation’s executive body again took place by videoconference, and not during the recent UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Ostend (Belgium) as originally planned. The UCI Management Committee approved a plan to improve rider safety, approved a new strategy for sustainable development, awarded the UCI Bike City label to new cities and regions, and attributed the organisation of several events.