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It was a battle of users versus use at a recent Woodlands County Council meeting about a supportive housing facility planned for Fort Assiniboine. On April 15, Praise Abraham, the founder and director of Bridge to Care, and two other organization members presented to Woodlands County Council about their plans to open a multi-unit, supportive housing facility at 19 State Avenue (the old Trident building) in Fort Assiniboine. Back in late 2020, the Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) approved the development, but a recent newspaper interview with Mr. Abraham confused some members of the council, resulting in the request for a meeting. Bridge to Care is accredited through the Canadian Accreditation Council and is a non-profit healthcare organization. It provides support services to people of all ages, including seniors, children with disabilities, and individuals with developmental disabilities. They also offer transportation services to help clients reach care a ....
Worthington s Olentangy Parklands: Middle schooler pitches plan for mountain-bike trail ThisWeek group A proposal for a mountain-bike trail in Worthington s Olentangy Parklands, as pitched by a Worthington Schools seventh-grader, is starting to take shape. Worthington Parks and Recreation Department director Darren Hurley briefed City Council on April 5 regarding a motion the parks and recreation commission had approved in late March, designating an approximately 4-acre wooded area in the park “for trail development and usage of a mountain-biking facility for two years,” under several conditions, according to the motion. Parks and recreation officials are expected to meet with the Central Ohio Mountain Biking Organization – a nonprofit that works with localities to design, construct and manage mountain-biking areas – in the near future to discuss a contract, according to Hurley. ....
Article content After the success of a three-year pilot project, Airdrie council has given the go-ahead for backyard hens in the city. Residents will now be able to apply for a development permit to house two to four hens, based on lot size, after City Council formally approved amendments to Land Use Bylaw No. B-01/2016. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Airdrie to allow backyard hens Back to video Council gave all three readings to Land Use Bylaw No. B-08/2021 following a presentation by Senior Planner Gail Gibeau and a public hearing held the same evening, which received no responses. ....
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