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"They said, 'If you don't like what they're doing, you can fire the board of directors,'" [Jenny Gerbasi] said. "So much for accountability."
The utility's directors will consult much more frequently with the city's chief administrative officer about council's desires, he added, claiming a utility would be more innovative than politicians."There may be things this utility could do that city council itself can never sort out," said [Gray], offering up curbside organic waste pickup as an example of an initiative that's been discussed for years in Winnipeg but never implemented.See the full content of this document
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New Utility Would Save City $13m: Designers
Financial benefits touted, some councillors skeptical
Winnipeg stands to save $13.4 million over the next six years if a new city-owned corporation repl...See the full content of this document
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