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#PtboCouncil meets tonight (March 17) at 6 p.m.. Agenda incl.:
➡️Community Planning Permit Bylaw process
➡️Housing Accelerator Fund program
➡️Property heritage designations
➡️Discontinuing City's use of X
Overview pkg: https://t.co/naZZfVyZWx
Watch live: https://t.co/BsJGdwCLj4
With #PtboCouncil's approval of a motion considered at tonight's meeting, the City of Peterborough will no longer be using the X social media platform, except for Transit, Fire Services, and emergency information.
This account will not be monitored or maintained going forward.
Happy St Patrick’s Day parade. @CityPtbo @PtboCounty. Despite 👎 weather forecast - well attended ☘️❤️Stunning Irish parade shawl purchased at Craftworks at the Barn. Plus. The Irish ☘️ luck held off the rain for the majority of the parade. @MayorPtbo
Scam alert⚠️: residents have reported receiving text messages warning about unpaid parking tickets or speeding fines. These are not from the City: do not click on any links or provide personal information. Questions about a possible outstanding fine? Call us: 705-742-7777.
Are you celebrating at the St. Patrick's Day Parade this Sunday? 🍀Plan ahead: road closures, parking restrictions and @ptbo_transit detours will be in place to allow for staging and procession of the parade.
Full details in our news release: https://t.co/Q01EbMFY16
Otonabee Conservation has issued a Water Safety Statement in anticipation of the upcoming warm temperatures and expected rainfall this weekend. Residents should maintain safety precautions around all watercourses.
Read more here: https://t.co/gvFxKPwCL9
Phase 2 of the major infrastructure project on Brealey Drive resumes with crews beginning site preparation. The road will remain open until the end of March, with signals at Cherryhill Road and Brealey Drive being energized prior to the road closure. ➡️https://t.co/yInBrUcPBO
#PtboCouncil meets tonight (March 10) at 6 p.m.. Items incl:
➡️Community Planning Permit Bylaw process
➡️Housing Accelerator Fund program
➡️Property heritage designations
➡️Discontinuing City's use of X
Overview pkg: https://t.co/XCvWoe5RPB
Watch live: https://t.co/BsJGdwCdtw
If #PtboCouncil decides the City will not use X (except for Transit, Fire Services and emergency messaging, you'll still be able to find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. We are exploring/looking at other social media platforms.
Annual half load restrictions for commercial vehicles will be in place on several city streets from March 1 to April 30, 2025. Half load restrictions help protect roadways from damage during the spring thaw.
Visit our website for a list of streets➡️ https://t.co/vA4JXDJ0yw