City finalizes plans for homelessness initiative


by The Republic

The Republic— Columbus officials have approved United Way of Bartholomew County’s homelessness initiative. Continue reading at The Republic News.

@cityam—City mounts final push to topple FCA's 'name and shame' plans. Top City groups have rounded on the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) again today as a consultation on its controversial plans to ‘name and shame’ firms under investigation comes to a close.

NL Times—Utrecht city council approves plans to make the whole city paid parking. The Utrecht city council has agreed to apply paid parking throughout the city. This will happen neighborhood by neighborhood and will take 12 years. Before this, it was only in busy areas where you had to pay for parking. Now, there is a plan to have the whole city paid for parking starting in 2034. alderperson of mobility Lot van Hooijdonk called it “A milestone” while she is also aware of the unpopularity of the decision. However, it is essential for the city to prevent “tens of thousands of...

TheJournal.ie—Dublin City Council votes against scrapping consultation that backed its big city centre traffic plan. The special meeting was called after some councillors claimed the consultation did not adequately involve organisations representing people with disabilities.