312-home proposal moves toward public hearing
A mixed-use development near 200 Street would add apartments, townhomes and street-level retail.
More homes and retail are proposed alongside changes to traffic access and the local area plan.
CivicBuddy follows local council meetings, agendas, minutes and public notices, then turns them into concise updates about what is changing, why it matters and what happens next.
A mixed-use development near 200 Street would add apartments, townhomes and street-level retail.
More homes and retail are proposed alongside changes to traffic access and the local area plan.
Two corridors move into detailed design.
Planning begins for the next phase.
Most municipalities publish an enormous amount of information. The hard part is discovering what matters, understanding it quickly and seeing it before the decision is already made.
Agendas, staff reports, minutes, notices and attachments add up quickly.
The title of an agenda item rarely tells you how a decision might affect daily life.
Important discussions often surface on social media only after the useful participation window has narrowed.
CivicBuddy is designed to reduce the effort of staying informed without hiding the original source material.
Track meetings, agendas, minutes, public notices and supporting documents from local government.
Surface the proposal or decision, what it means and the details most likely to matter to residents.
Follow places and topics so relevant civic changes can find you instead of the other way around.
Local decisions touch housing, roads, parks, development, business, taxes, transit and everyday neighbourhood life. CivicBuddy is being built around those practical questions.
Tell us your municipality →Summaries should point back to the official records they came from.
The product should clarify local decisions rather than manufacture outrage.
Residents should be able to follow what matters without drowning in everything else.
CivicBuddy is being validated before a broader launch. Early interest will help shape the first communities and features we prioritize.
Not exactly. CivicBuddy is designed around official local-government sources and the decisions moving through civic processes rather than a general news feed.
No. The goal is to explain what is being proposed or decided, why it may matter and where the underlying information came from.
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