Your City Hall news is all about the sky
Good morning from the coulees — the wind's up, the sky's wide, and Lethbridge has something to say.
Look, this past week, City Hall's biggest headlines weren't about budgets or bylaws. They were all about the weather. Seems like everyone, from councillors to the folks sweeping the steps, was watching the big sky overhead.
We had Environment Canada issuing warnings for what they called "significant weather," which around here could mean anything from a chinook strong enough to lift a house to a sudden blizzard.
* On March 19th, the first warnings came through, vague but urgent.
* By March 20th, things got more specific, with a real push for preparedness.
* The 21st saw City Hall staff working to keep people informed and safe.
The main message from municipal emergency services was to secure your outdoor items – those patio chairs become real projectiles when the wind gets going – and to watch road conditions, especially on the highways heading out of town.
So, while there's no new data today, the big takeaway from your City Hall this week is simple: sometimes, the most important civic planning involves just looking up. That's a wrap from the council chambers.
Good morning from the coulees — the wind's up, the sky's wide, and Lethbridge has something to say.
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