Mayor Paul Lefevbre announced plan for new special committee of council to examine ways to foster sustainable growth and development
Mayor Paul Lefebvre has announced his plan to create a special committee of Council with a mandate to ensure that Greater Sudbury’s development services demonstrate best-in-class policies and processes.
The committee will invite “solutions-oriented feedback” from local professionals and industry associations to advance development in the city. The committee’s work will culminate in a report that includes examples of leading policies and best practices from other municipalities across Ontario and their applicability in Greater Sudbury.
“We want to ensure that we are encouraging investment in our local economy, and that projects that are good for our community stay here in Greater Sudbury,” said Lefebvre.
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