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‘Let’s Talk Thorold’: City Hall launches website to keep residents in the loop

City Hall has launched a new web platform in hopes of enhancing communication between residents and the city's engineering staff
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Thorold City Hall.

City Hall has launched a new online platform called ‘Let’s Talk Thorold,’ where residents can give feedback on engineering projects in the city as they are happening in real-time.

The website features individual projects with accompanying photos, documents, and interactive tools.

Projects included on the website are the recently completed overhaul of Sullivan Park, the soon-to-be-opened off-leash dog park on Beaverdams Rd, and the continued reconstruction of Broderick Avenue.

Residents can register on the official website to give feedback, ask questions, or simply follow along as the projects progress.

With ‘Let’s Talk Thorold,’ City Hall hopes to enhance communication between residents and the city's engineering staff.

“Your voice matters. Your idea matters. Let's Do This Together,” reads the introductory text on the website.


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