Your City Hall focused on spring storms and finding a home
Good morning, Peterborough. Marcus Otonabee-Singh here on the Morning Wire. It’s been a week where the flow of civic life felt deeply tied to the land and our homes.
Here's the thing about Peterborough: sometimes the biggest currents aren't the ones you see. This past week at City Hall, the conversations really gravitated around two main tributaries: the pressing need for more housing here in the Electric City, and the unpredictable, often powerful, spring weather that reminds us of the Otonabee's own temper.
Council spent a good deal of time considering how to un-dam the flow of new homes, looking at various strategies to make sure more folks can find a place to root down. At the same time, we've had Environment Canada advisories reminding us that while we plan, nature always has its own powerful currents.
The big takeaways this week:
* **Housing solutions:** A consistent focus on making Peterborough more accessible for those seeking a home.
* **Weather's presence:** The constant hum of spring storms and the city's readiness, or need for readiness, to navigate them.
* **Accessibility:** Ensuring that the flow of city life is open and welcoming to everyone, no matter their path.
It’s a reminder that our civic life, much like our river, is a dynamic system.
This is the Electric City — small town, big current. Let's go.
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