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'Significant improvements' to Invercargill City Council building department processing


At the time councillors asked that MBIE be engaged to look at its building consent processes.
Council s planning and building manager Jonathan Shaw has prepared a report for Tuesday’s performance, policy, and partnerships meeting which outlines the results of council’s building consent authority strategic review.
It highlights the progress that has been made.
“The building team are pleased to report a significant improvement in their performance over the last 12 months,’’ Shaw says in the report.
There is a requirement to process building consents within 20 working days of the application, and also to certify the completed work with a code compliance certificate within 20 days. ....

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San Franciscans still live in 1906 earthquake shacks. Here's why they matter more than ever


San Franciscans still live in 1906 earthquake shacks. Here’s why they matter more than ever
lack of size.
But it wasn’t until after the lease was signed that she discovered 48 Cortland Ave. in the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco was the Shelby Mustang or Stradivarius of tiny houses: one of dozens of surviving 1906 earthquake shacks that are still scattered around the city. Some are lived in by people who don’t realize their celebrity status.
“It was very exciting,” Henry says. “I got into reading the history of how they were built. … I remember going to look at the property records online and just seeing the official record listed as ‘refugee shack.’” ....

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Exercise during COVID-19 pandemic


Exercise during COVID-19 pandemic
Elizabeth Henry/Guest Column
I m on my daily walk and my mind is wandering. I m remembering Gabriel Garcia Marquez s novel “Love in the Time of Cholera” in which “cholera” suggests both the actual plague that is ravaging the novel s countryside setting as well as the violence of the civil war. The main character also suffers from a kind of love sickness as he longs for his Fermina. I m loving my walk and my thoughts; so what in the world does this have to do with exercise? In a lot of ways we can draw parallels.  
“These are extraordinary, unprecedented times.” We hear this everyday – on the news, TV, radio, from our smart speaker. So let s go with that and stop trying to make everything like it was “before.” Life will never be the same. However there remain many constants in our lives and one of them is the need to exercise.  ....

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Forward Fest public conversation series continues as part of A Year of Forward Thinking with focus on resilience, exploration


Forward Fest public conversation series continues as part of A Year of Forward Thinking with focus on resilience, exploration
by the Office of Communications
Feb. 17, 2021 12:56 p.m.
Forward Fest is a virtual public conversation series that aims to spark dialogue across the global Princeton community students, faculty, staff, alumni and other interested thinkers to engage with and explore big ideas and their infinite possibilities for shaping the future. The next Forward Fest takes place Feb. 20 and will focus on alumni whose life work illuminates the themes of exploration and resilience.
Photo by Jon Roemer
Princeton’s Forward Fest a virtual public conversation series and a monthly highlight of the University’s yearlong A Year of Forward Thinking community engagement campaign continues on Saturday, Feb. 20, with a focus on alumni whose life work illuminates the themes of exploration and resilience. ....

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