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City to study parking rules for new residential buildings

City to study parking rules for new residential buildings
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Seized lots worth converting to affordable housing: councillor

Winnipeg Free Press MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Frank Zappia, a realtor for Housing Opportunity Partnership, in front of a home acquired through tax sales in Winnipeg. Zappia said he welcomes the idea of giving affordable housing providers first dibs on homes the city acquires through tax sales, since it can be difficult to find lots for affordable homes. INSTEAD of selling the properties it seizes due to unpaid taxes, the City of Winnipeg might try to attract affordable housing on those lots. INSTEAD of selling the properties it seizes due to unpaid taxes, the City of Winnipeg might try to attract affordable housing on those lots.

City steps toward open summer streets for cyclists

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 6:05 AM CDT Thursday, Apr. 22, 2021 | Updates Mayor Brian Bowman speaks at Executive Policy Committee (EPC) at city hall in Winnipeg Wednesday. The City of Winnipeg could offer even more open streets for cyclists this year, but it’s unclear if it will find a way to reopen them to pedestrians. The City of Winnipeg could offer even more open streets for cyclists this year, but it’s unclear if it will find a way to reopen them to pedestrians. Council’s executive policy committee voted Wednesday to devote sections of 17 roadways, up from a previously proposed 14, to provide extra room for cyclists this year.

Mayor s cabinet urges Ottawa to pass laws that support journalism

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 5:03 PM CDT Wednesday, Apr. 21, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later Overall, Winnipeg has a responsible media who assist by communicating messages to the public, says Mayor Brian Bowman. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press) Winnipeg city council’s most powerful committee has backed a symbolic motion to support the media. Winnipeg city council’s most powerful committee has backed a symbolic motion to support the media. In a six-to-one vote, the executive policy committee voted Wednesday in favour of having council back future measures to rejuvenate news outlets and urge the federal government to pass legislation that supports a healthy news media.

Provincial law blocks city s open streets encore

Winnipeg Free Press Province refuses to amend law to let pedestrians and cyclists share Winnipeg roads Save to Read Later Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler said the province would never alter the Highway Traffic Act to let the city mix pedestrians with vehicle traffic. THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES/Steve Lambert The province has rejected calls to change the law to let Winnipeg welcome back pedestrians to “open streets” this year, arguing the city can mark out separate spaces for vehicles and foot traffic instead. The province has rejected calls to change the law to let Winnipeg welcome back pedestrians to open streets this year, arguing the city can mark out separate spaces for vehicles and foot traffic instead.

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