Posts Tagged ‘municipal’


Tue 3/16/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

Presentation by London Convention Centre

2010/03/03 presentation by London Convention Centre.

Tue 3/16/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

Urban Design Pushback?

Is the urban design process causing problems?

Mon 3/15/10   by Josh   in Politics, Transit   2

Crossing Pedestrian Lines: Paint at Richmond & Oxford

I found last summer’s road work along Oxford Street interesting. I am thankful my water was off for just one afternoon and night while the mains were upgraded. Once the paving was completed, new lines were painted on the surface. At first there were dashes across the road which became solid lines: Continue Reading

Tue 3/9/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   3

Let’s Not Rush Towards Online Voting

Is increased voter turnout more important than an informed result?

Mon 3/8/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

Should We Vote by Smoke Signals?

Inquiries re Municipal Voting Methods

Fri 3/5/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

Newsletter Launch

Voters need to be more discriminating. This community doesn’t need more spin.

Thu 3/4/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

Jeff Preston’s Campaign Launch

Jeff Preston launched his Ward 14 municipal election campaign on the steps of City Hall this afternoon: Continue Reading

Sun 2/28/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

City Appoints New CFO

A media release from the City of London, Ontario. Published by FMBS as a public service.

Fri 2/12/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

Deb Matthews, Are You Listening?

McGuinty’s Liberals should have stepped up to the plate long ago.

Fri 2/12/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics, Transit   1

Winter Sidewalk Snow Clearing

At yesterday’s Committee of the Whole meeting, our local elected representatives finally made the correct decision to add $400K to the budget for winter sidewalk snow clearing.

Here is my video of what took place:

The proposed 2010 budget is scheduled to go to City Council for final approval at it’s 2010/03/02 meeting.