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Justin Lee
January 14 2010

A joint presentation of the City of Winnipeg and the Manitoba Historical Society
The City of Winnipeg is developing a comprehensive Heritage Conservation Management Plan, and we are inviting residents to tell us about what makes Winnipeg so unique. Join us in a discussion about the city’s identity. Take this opportunity to tell us about a place, an object, a tradition or a story that defines your idea of Winnipeg’s heritage.

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John Wintrup
November 12 2009

This post is from the draft Call to Action and is now archived. The final version of the Call to Action is now available. Click here to read more about it. 

Winnipeg is set to change profoundly over the next 20 years. We are about to become increasingly like other major centres, and as we do, we’ll face similar challenges and opportunities. We are also in the unique position of being able to address the questions that this raises

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John Wintrup
November 12 2009

This post is from the draft Call to Action and is now archived. The final version of the Call to Action is now available. Click here to read more about it. 

Demonstrate new options for accommodating growth and mobility. The City will work with partners to demonstrate mixed-use possibilities in areas that currently only allow industrial or big box uses. We will also show how a dense, mixed-use environment can provide options for getting around without a car . . .

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John Wintrup
November 12 2009

This post is from the draft Call to Action and is now archived. The final version of the Call to Action is now available. Click here to read more about it. 

Through SpeakUpWinnipeg, we’ve identified some actions that can be completed over the next 24 months. These actions respond to community priorities and bring us closer to our vision. While we continue to work as a community to complete OurWinnipeg, the City will work with partners to start taking action right away . . .

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Justin Lee
November 12 2009

Visit one of the eight Call to Action Open Houses for OurWinnipeg in November. OurWinnipeg Team Members will be available to answer questions about the Call to Action and the OurWinnipeg process. 

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Call to Action for OurWinnipeg Draft Report Released!  After a call for input from all Winnipeggers and 6 months of dialogue, the first OurWinnipeg report is now available in draft form. Learn more and tell us what you think

providing "Family" style bathrooms at all locations for our aging population.
rditchburn Nov 20 19:29
One that is not afraid to be open and honest about discussing aboriginal issues.
eliasd Oct 07 10:31
The last remaining Agric. land within the city of Wpg should be rezoned according to future plans.
Plan Winnipeg Sep 24 10:02
accommodating the needs of children and youth in land-use and transportation planning
ja Sep 03 14:02
Point Douglas brownfield should be converted as an extention to the forks as a public park.
Rayc Aug 30 10:18
More transparency, no secret MOU's with publically funded 3rd parties, like Neighbourhoods Alive .
karen Aug 23 10:11

 
 
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