London Transit politicians may shy away from service cuts, amid construction-related delays and further declines in Fanshawe enrolment.
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Rachel Gilbert spoke with Jack Moulton about a series of recent decisions made by London city council
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More than a quarter of buses are running late and that likely means another council conversation about a budget increase for more service
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A combined 70 per cent of respondent said politicians should be dedicating 30 to 59 hours a week to the job.
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Looks like Mayor Josh Morgan is taking a page from Ontario Premier Doug Ford's playbook and buying off voters before an election.
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Residents have likely seen them – shelters for London's upcoming BRT system rising up in the city's core along those new red lanes.
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City politicians say they’re pleased to see some hard data quantifying the urgent need for housing in London after a mandated report from the federal government outlined shortages and shortfalls. City hall staff presented the housing needs assessment by consulting firm Colliers, required through the federal housing accelerator fund, to council’s planning committee on Tuesday. […]
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A 35-storey residential tower could soon rise above a key intersection at the northern edge of downtown London in a spot that a trendy retailer vacated roughly one year ago. A Toronto developer is proposing a 512-unit tower with ground-level commercial space, 77 underground parking spaces, and 270 bike parking spaces at the southwest corner […]
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London’s mayor is pledging to provide relief to taxpayers in the final year of his term as a new city hall report details a budget surplus of nearly $60 million. The staff report on the city’s 2024 year-end operating budget outlines a $58.8 million surplus on the property tax budget, and a $700,000 surplus on […]
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City council has rejected staff’s recommendation to quash a proposed northwest London apartment building, approving the project with fewer floors than first proposed and arguing the need for housing outweighs concerns over height and parking. Politicians voted 13-2 to approve an eight-storey apartment building, down from the proposed 10 storeys, at 801 Sarnia Rd., immediately to […]
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A heated discussion about the future of a homeless encampment near downtown London caused politicians to evacuate chambers and a woman to be barred from city hall.