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How exactly administration will collect responses remains to be seen. The matter needs to be hashed out more by councillors in camera at this Tuesday’s strategic meeting of council.
“You don’t actually get a legitimate, ‘This is what we’re going to do for the City of Calgary,’” he said. “It’s more of a generic context. So I’m all in favour of trying new things if it’ll get us better results.” Administration has narrowed down five key themes it wants to focus on, including economic resilience, social resilience, climate resilience, the downtown and modern government.Article content
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