Larch Street - Waterloo's first living streetYesterday, at a regularly scheduled council meeting, staff presented an update regarding the reconstruction of Larch Street in the Northdale neighbourhood of Waterloo to a woonerf street. A woonerf street is a living, shared street designed to emphasize walking and cycling and to be a social space where people can meet and interact.
Waterloo Fire Rescue now carries life-saving medicationWaterloo Fire Rescue (WFR) firefighters can now carry and administer life-saving naloxone and epinephrine and will be doing so under the licence and supervision of an experienced medical doctor who works in the emergency care system.
Mayor Dave Jaworsky applauds this expanded service.
Proposed 2020 - 2022 budget released to councilAt a finance and strategic planning committee meeting this afternoon, staff presented council with a draft of the 2020 - 2022 operating and capital budgets and the 2023 - 2029 capital budget forecast (in principle) for their consideration. Staff will be seeking council’s approval of this budget on Feb.
Make Waterloo Fire Rescue's holiday wishes come true! (1)Waterloo Fire Chief Richard Hepditch has a holiday wish and he needs your help to make it come true.
“I’m wishing for a fire-free holiday season this year,” says Hepditch.
City of Waterloo council summary (1)The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at this evening’s council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
Notice: Old Albert Street closingTake notice that:
The Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo will consider closing a portion of Old Albert Street adjacent to Quiet Place and the Waterloo Light Rail Transit (LRT) corridor measuring approximately twelve metres in width by approximately 148 metres in length. The city will retain ownership of the former right of way for pedestrian, utility or other municipal purposes.
The winter edition of the Program & Activities Guide is now available! Discover the best in active living, leisure and sporting opportunities within Waterloo and the region. The Program and Activities Guide is delivered to most households in the November 20/21 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle.
City of Waterloo council summary (6)The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at Monday evening's council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
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