
Built Environment Committee Press Releases
Why wouldn’t HRM want to save nearly $3 billion?
-May 2, 2013
HISTORIC HALIFAX HOUSE TO MOVE END OF NOVEMBERThe Morris House Project launches exciting month-long campaign
-November 7, 2012
Our HRM features 35 candidate survey responses focusing on how HRM should grow: Like the public, council candidates in favour of Greenbelting
-October 16, 2012
Our HRM Alliance debate for districts 9 and 11 on Friday night at the Captain William Spry Centre promises to address big issues
-September 13, 2012
Press Release: Candidates support Greenbelting, less clear on saying “no” to inappropriate development
-September 6, 2012
Our HRM Alliance Hosts Mayoral Candidates Debate
-August 14, 2012
Some Retailers unaware of Provincial Pesticide Regulations
-December 6, 2011
New HRM-wide Alliance Takes Aim at Sprawl:
Calls for greenbelt and changes in commercial
tax structure
-May 25, 2011
Halifax cannot afford more sprawl
-March 8, 2011
Halifax slips again in Corporate Knights’ sustainability rankings
-February 10, 2011
Historic and Environmental Beacon: Morris Building on the Move
December 21, 2009
Environment and Heritage Working Together against Time
-December 14, 2009
HRM Councillors granted opportunity to revise HRMbyDesign to include sustainability
-June 11, 2009
Wolfville Endorses Pesticide Free Nova Scotia Platform
-June 5, 2009
EAC Wants Sustainable Buildings to be Mandatory
-March 30, 2009
Please also see EAC’s proposed amendments to HRM by Design.
For background information related to this press release, please visit the Heritage Trust and HRMbyDesign websites.
Built Environment Committee
Phone: (902) 429-2202
Fax: (902) 405-3716
The Built Environment Committee meets the second Thursday of every month at 5:30pm at the EAC. All are welcome at our monthly meeting.



