Posts Tagged ‘planning department’
Your transportation systems will define your success as a society, and lack of sustainable options will lead to your demise. How will Windsor cope with its antiquated views on publicly available mobility?
That's the focus ...
There's this prevailing notion that council has no control over their built landscapes. Threats of legal proceedings tend to take precedent over the preservation of certain key parts of our architectural heritage.
That definitely ...
Downtown, downtown, downtown! When are these Scaledown guys going to take a step out of the downtown and visit some other areas of the city?!?
We know, folks. We're trying! However, after our city council ...
For someone who has very little experience in organizing events such as our Roundtable Discussion on the effects of Urban Sprawl with Artcite last night, I came away from the event ...
As a prologue to the Roundtable on Sprawl I'd like to get everyone thinking and maybe say a few things that you won't like ;-)
Last week I took the time to visit Artcite and view the photographs on display. Overall, I was disappointed with the content of the work. Now, ...
Mark finally gets beat up on-air!
Apparently, sensationalism isn't beneath us either! I don't know if Mark and I are getting better at hosting this radio show, or our guests are just more interesting than ...
Regarding ScaleDown's campaign to protect the former Bank of Montreal building at Walker and Ottawa Streets in Olde Walkerville...
City mulls razing bank
Building not on heritage list
Dave Battagello
Windsor Star
Friday, June 13, 2008...
Great show today! In light of the recent announcement that the owners of the Bank of Montreal building at the corner of Walker and Ottawa Streets in Olde Walkerville, we decided to ...
