A large crowd made their way into council chambers at St. John's City Hall yesterday over what they believe is...
Ward councillor, Ophelia Ravencroft addressed council virtually because of safety concerns stemming from threats made in social media posts.
Ravencroft admits it’s a difficult situation, but says bylaws cannot be implemented overnight and it’s time to look at the bigger picture. She says it’s time to look at making amendments to the city act as a whole, as it has not been updated in over 30 years. By making changes, Ravencroft believes the city will have modern tools to deal with modern problems, such as the Battery lighting issue.
Mayor Danny Breen says they’re working with the province to update the legislation, with a current timetable being fall of 2024.Area MHA John Abbott says the province is willing to put the amendment forward to allow the city to enact a nuisance lighting bylaw.
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