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Winnipeggers will not get to vote on whether they support lowering the default 50 km/h speed limit on residential streets.
Winnipeggers will not get to vote on whether they support lowering the default 50 km/h speed limit on residential streets.
Coun. Shawn Nason’s call for the city to hold a plebiscite during the 2022 municipal election, or a mayoral byelection, was rejected by the executive policy committee Wednesday.
Council’s most powerful committee decided to receive the idea as information, which means no action will be taken on it, a decision only Coun. Jeff Browaty opposed.