City shuffles bureaucracy to score wins on housing, growth, climate change
The new strategic initiatives department has been tasked with getting quick results on council's top priorities, but the shakeup is not expected to create any new jobs at city hall.
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The new strategic initiatives department has been tasked with getting quick results on council's top priorities, but the shakeup is not expected to create any new jobs at city hall.