S FicocielloinUrban Policy at Munk (Winter 2022)A United Approach to Free Menstrual ProductsThus far, we have learned how municipalities and cities act as service providers; however, many of the services that are critical to…Feb 15, 2022Feb 15, 2022
S FicocielloinUrban Policy at Munk (Winter 2022)Occupying the North11 days ago, I received a video from my cousin, captioned “a beautiful Saturday in Ottawa.” I opened the video and my speakers blasted with…Feb 8, 2022Feb 8, 2022
S FicocielloinUrban Policy at Munk (Winter 2022)Winter Madness and Snow Removal Policy SadnessTwo weeks ago on my commute to the Manulife Centre, clad in winterized boots with heavy duty treads, I slipped on the sidewalk, falling…Feb 8, 2022Feb 8, 2022
S FicocielloinUrban Policy at Munk (Winter 2022)The Perils of Hyper FragmentationNearing the end of Tuesday’s first lecture on regional urban policy, Professor Eidelman superimposed a map of Chicagoland onto the slide…Feb 1, 2022Feb 1, 2022
S FicocielloinUrban Policy at Munk (Winter 2022)Why, aren’t those small powers for such a large city?!Prior to last week’s lesson on municipalities and their powers, or lack thereof, I was not well versed on the topic. At all. Dr. Eidelman…Jan 25, 2022Jan 25, 2022
S FicocielloinUrban Policy at Munk (Winter 2022)Toronto, the obvious city.Growing up in a small, what I would define as “rural”, southwestern Ontario town, I was reminded daily that I was not living in a city…Jan 20, 2022Jan 20, 2022