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A proposed permit requirement for construction around trees on public land is getting heavy pushback from Edmonton utility companies and infill developers who are calling for an exemption.
Representatives from Epcor, Atco, Shaw Communications and the Infill Development in Edmonton Association (IDEA) told councillors Tuesday the planned permit could significantly increase costs and timelines for the many construction projects they are involved in near city trees.
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Osakis gears up for city cleanup week, garbage rates to go up by 3%
Osakis residents taking part in cleanup week are going to save money with help from Pope-Douglas Solid Waste. Written By: Jared Rubado | ×
The new Osakis logo design was included as the letterhead of the Osakis City Council agenda Monday, Feb. 8. This final color combination choice came from council member Alan Larson s suggestion to add some silver to reflect the school district’s colors. (Contributed)
Osakis is planning for its weeklong citywide cleanup starting the second whole week of May with the cost of pickup for large items reduced with the help of a grant from Pope Douglas Solid Waste Management.
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