Your City Hall news has been a little dammed up
Good morning, Electric City. Marcus Otonabee-Singh here, bringing you the Morning Wire. This is the Electric City — small town, big current. Let's go.
Here's the thing about Peterborough, the flow of information, much like the Otonabee itself, can sometimes get a little backed up. This past week has felt a bit like that, especially when we look at what's been coming from City Hall.
### What's Not Flowing
We've been watching the channels closely for any new civic data, but it's been quiet. The open data portal, usually a steady stream, seems to have either dammed up or run dry. It makes it tough to get a clear picture of what's happening beneath the surface, you know?
* No new civic data reported.
* Unspecified weather warnings have been the main current.
* Details on "what exactly to expect" have been slow to surface.
The biggest current we've felt is this persistent, somewhat mysterious, weather warning. It's like the sky is talking, but we're still waiting for the full translation from the official sources. We know something's coming, but the exact nature of the flow, whether it's a gentle rain or a full-on freshet, remains unclear. For a city so connected to its waters, this kind of uncertainty can make things feel a bit unsettling.
This is the Electric City — small town, big current. Let's go.
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