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Neighbour suing to overturn City of Victoria approval of silo on Trio Ready-Mix site

No hearing date has been set. On Thursday, the City of Victoria said in a statement: “We are confident in our position that council’s decision was reasonable and appropriate in the circumstances. The matter is currently before the courts and we look forward to the hearing to have the matter resolved.” Pt. Ellice filed the suit in January. On Tuesday, Supreme Court Justice Catherine Murray allowed Trio to be added to the case as a respondent, similar to the City of Victoria, because of its stake in the outcome. The case revolves around a planned silo on the Trio site where a state-of-the-art cement plant was installed in 2018.

Songhees teaming up with other nations to remove derelict boats

The province has provided $2 million through its Clean Coast, Clean Water Initiative to fund the project, led by the Songhees Development Corporation, Salish Sea Industrial Services and the Dead Boats Disposal Society. Salish Sea Industrial Services is a marine construction business jointly owned by the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations in partnership with the Ralmax Group. It operates a 145-foot barge and 150-tonne crawler crane that lifts boats out of the water and hauls them to home base at Point Hope Maritime on the Upper Harbour, where they are broken down in a containment area. Stainless steel pieces, batteries, hull windows, engines, wood, plastics and hydrocarbons are recycled, and the rest the bulk of it fibreglass is hauled to the landfill.

Auckland Council s budget survey reveals support, but avoids awkward detail

At the same time, the need for costly infrastructure grows, and major investment to get the city towards meeting its 2030 goals to halve greenhouse gas emissions, has to get going. In short, 46 per cent of those surveyed supported the proposed budget, 37 per cent opposed, 11 per cent didn t know and 6 per cent supported “some other option”. The highest support came from those in central and west Auckland, non-ratepayers, 18-29 year olds and those in households earning more than $150,000. Weakest support was in northern Auckland and the south, ratepayers, the over-50s, and those in households earning less than $30,000 a year. JOSEPHINE FRANKS/Stuff

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