Members of the local Freedom Convoy movement disrupted an open house meeting on the city’s Nodes and Corridors Strategy, conflating municipal efforts with the 15-minute city conspiracy
The widely refuted 15-minute city conspiracy theory fuelled another disruptive demonstration by local members of the Freedom Convoy movement this week.
Wednesday’s open house was intended to centre on the City of Greater Sudbury’s Nodes and Corridors Strategy, which Freedom Convoy members say is linked to the 15-minute city conspiracy theory. Hard infrastructure includes such things as pipes and roads, while soft infrastructure would include libraries, fire services and GOVA Transit.
An early example of the Nodes and Corridors Strategy were zoning bylaw changes city to the Lasalle Boulevard corridor, which city council approved in 2021 and they are looking at doing in core areas throughout the municipality as part of the strategy’s second phase.
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