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Winnipeg's Business Improvement Zones (BIZ) are business districts established to enhances economic development for businesses in a particular neighbourhood. [12] Each BIZ is governed and administered by a board, and is regulated by related BIZ by-laws passed by City Council. [13]
From 1 January 1972 until 31 December 1992, Headingley was part of the City of Winnipeg. Initial discussions about Headingley seceding from Winnipeg began in March 1987 over concerns about municipal tax rates. [9] A referendum was held on 14 November 1991 asking Headingley residents if they wanted to break away from Winnipeg. [10]
The 15 city wards are further subdivided into 230 neighbourhoods. [1] [2] Under the City of Winnipeg Charter, the boundaries and the name of each ward of Winnipeg are to be established at least every 10 years by a report prepared by the Winnipeg Wards Boundaries Commission (WWBC). In December 2017, the WWBC published its final report on new ...
Waverley West is a city ward and suburb in southwest Winnipeg, Manitoba. The area was approved by the Government of Manitoba in 2005, and is scheduled to be constructed over a 20-year period. [2] With a projected population of 40 000 in 2009, the suburb, were it to be a separate city, would be the third-largest city in the province. [3]
Wellington Crescent is an affluent neighbourhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.It is known for its stately homes and for a small commercial area along Academy Road.. It is in the northern section of the River Heights community area, along the Assiniboine River, which marks the neighbourhood's northern boundary.
It is located north-east of and adjacent to the city of Winnipeg, and is part of the Winnipeg Metropolitan Area. The municipality was formed on 3 November 1915 when the municipality of St. Paul (1888-1914) was subdivided into West St. Paul and East St. Paul, [3] with the Red River acting as the dividing line.