Tag: city planning
Owen Sound council gives subdivision developer more time
Developer’s submissions show ‘significant progress’
Kabisa EV House Opens in Kigali as New Hub for e-Mobility in Rwanda
Rwanda is one of the countries with some of the most progressive electric vehicle policies. A couple of years ago, Rwanda introduced some really cool incentives for EVs that included: Fiscal Incentives: Electricity tariffs for charging stations to be capped at the industrial tariff. This means that charge point operators … [continued]
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Dream weavers: Inside two big-vision projects transforming London
One was an old factory, the other an overlooked area downtown. Both are now go-tos. This is Part Five of Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
Clean Cars vs Less Traffic: How Much Do They Cut Pollution from Cars?
Clean cars vs less traffic: How much do they cut pollution from cars? Greenhouse gas emissions from road transport in the EU-27 have increased by 23% between 1990 and 2022, while in the same period the total from all sectors has decreased by 29%. Additional measures are needed to bring … [continued]
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‘NIMBY’ attitude drove Woodstock’s rejection of 258-home proposal: Builder
A decision to reject a 258-home subdivision in Woodstock due to density concerns “is worsening the housing crisis,” a developer says