tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33190426459445980142024-03-08T10:30:33.807-06:00The Civic MistressA forum for political discourse with a bent to the growing absurdity of it all; to watch and comment on issues in Saskatoon and the performance of elected officials and those who serve them. Easy armchair politics.
"Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self." - Cyril ConnollyCivic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.comBlogger566125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-56548434041132343672012-06-19T09:22:00.001-06:002012-06-19T09:22:50.867-06:00Amsterdam, Bangkok, SaskatoonThe first thing that upsets me on the adult services decision is allowing for home-based business. The second is the limited buffer zone. Potentially, we could have a whorehouse on every corner of the city. And third, that Councillor Tiffany Paulsen would justify it by saying that children and people in living in poverty deserve this protection. I wish she had lamented that women and children living in poverty have to resort to prostitution in order to survive.<br />
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Why is there concern for clustering these businesses? Make a red light district - it could become a tourist zone much like in Amsterdam or Bangkok. And why not push them out to outlying areas? You would think that concentrating these services in one area would make them easier to control rather than spreading them around the city. <br />
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City planning and development manager Alan Wallace says if we push them to outlying areas, these agencies will subvert the bylaw and not comply. What does the city do with other businesses that do not comply with bylaws? <br />
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Prostitution is an age-old business. It's not going away so the idea of controlling it is not necessary a bad one. It's the "how" its being controlled that bothers me. <br />
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If the next step is a bylaw prohititing the use of red lights in the city, I hope they exempt the Christmas season from it. <br />
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<br />Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-35375964714810575682012-06-15T09:48:00.000-06:002012-06-15T09:48:05.498-06:00The silly season<br />
The silly season has officially begun. Grandiose promises are being made for new bridges, the development of North Downtown, a new library, a roadway repair plan and the list goes on. A big ticket item for every area of the city and the spread of happiness to each and every one.<br />
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The only thing not offered is how we are going to pay for it all. <br />
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But why mess with success. It works every time during an election campaign.Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-80639450027734030482012-06-13T09:08:00.001-06:002012-06-13T09:08:05.275-06:00The 10% solution?We have all received our new assessment notices. Many will see up to a 10% hike in their assessment and thus an increase in 2013 taxes prior to any mill rate increase. At the same time the city is giving away millions of dollars in grant money and tax abatement to a Vancouver-based company to build a 192-unit rental complex in the Montgomery Park area.<br />
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Councillor Pat Lorje questions why we are giving away money to create a problem down the road. Based on her comments from the re-zoning battle, I suspect the problem relates to the existing infrastructure and whether it can accommodate the increased traffic. Add to the equation Wally Mah's plan for a strip mall to accommodate this area and the re-location of the city yards and bus barns.<br />
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Where is the money going to come from to fix the problem?Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-30225894608427661702012-06-12T09:59:00.000-06:002012-06-12T09:59:08.476-06:00A few snagsWith the big city comes big city problems.<br />
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Noise is always a factor in high density areas. Its not just motorcycles and loud stereos that come with the advent of warm weather. There is nose emanating from the many events and festivals held over the summer, especially in the core areas. <br />
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What about the outdoor music activities, the Jazz Festival, the Fringe etc. When I worked downtown, during the Jazz Festival on every corner on 21st Street musicians were playing. It was great for those coming for a short period of time to enjoy the music. But it was hard to concentrate on work with the boom, boom going for eight hours of the day. Will the noise snare trap these types of offenders as well?<br />
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When the Fringe Festival operated its beer tent until 2:00 a.m. nightly, everyone within reasonable proximity complained about the noise and their loss of sleep. Will we snag the Fringe revellers and make them pay?<br />
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What about the boats using the river? Or the downtown nightclubs? And we are considering outdoor concert venues at River Landing.<br />
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Chalk it all up to summer in the city.<br />
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<br />Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-38951463703579215452012-06-08T10:21:00.001-06:002012-06-08T10:21:55.667-06:00No soup for you!Each year the City hosts a dinner for its volunteers. These are the people who apply and lobby to sit on civic committees.<br />
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This spring, Councillor Randy Donauer said the grace before dinner. One of the volunteers lodged a complaint as a result of that action and demanded an apology from both the Councillor and Mayor. At the time he suggested that a moment of quiet reflection would be more appropriate. He intends to take this matter to the Human Rights Commission.<br />
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In today's SP (June 8/12) there is a report that the Canadian Civic Liberties Association supports him. However, the man has now changed his mind and doesn't even want to allow for a silent reflection. My question is, how does one individual get to control the format for the masses? <br />
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I've been at events where different faiths offer prayer or its equivalent. I stand out of respect to those groups, but don't participate in the prayer. When First Nations do their thanks, I view it as a cultural rather than religious action.<br />
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Sadly, we have gotten to a point were we lack intolerance and respect of those around us - and that includes the minority as well as the majority.<br />
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The easy fix here, cancel the volunteer dinner. Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-13678471615714693572012-06-04T10:17:00.000-06:002012-06-04T10:17:59.139-06:00Open both eyesToday's editorial (SP June 4/12) warns that, because our provincial revenue is commodity-based and subject to the variances of the market place, the province should exercise more caution in spending, focus on debt reduction, long-term planning and unfunded pension liabilities. Couldn't agree more and do give Premier Wall credit for his austerity budget this year.<br />
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Would these writers offer the same concern to the City of Saskatoon? Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-28046968815974790362012-05-31T09:32:00.002-06:002012-05-31T09:32:44.754-06:00Is he from another planet?If City Manager Murray Totland doesen't believe the national survey (SP May 31/12) regarding Saskatoon residents' response to roadway conditions in this city, then he is stone-cold deaf!Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-34126709616741449422012-05-30T08:53:00.000-06:002012-05-30T08:53:25.930-06:00Gas up and goThat's quite the little tin can the city police have for a rescue unit (SP May 30/12.) But who do they intend to rescue? I thought it was intended to be an assault vehicle for SWAT. <br />
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I tend to agree with David Eby when he states that police across the country are putting spending priorities on equipment and technology to solve policing problems when the vast majority of the policing issues stem from poverty and mental illness.<br />
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I'm torn on this issue because I believe police should have all necessary equipment to do their jobs and protect their own lives as well as ours while doing their duty. But there is a limit on expenditures and I'm not sure that this money couldn't have been better spent toward that endeavour. <br />
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<br />Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-70401775236783872332012-05-29T09:33:00.002-06:002012-05-29T09:33:36.242-06:00Green lights for red lightsWho would have thought that prostitution would ever become a home-based business?<br />
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When the issue of home-based businesses first arose it was to license those who provided services in their homes - hair, nails, sewing, accounting, legal - and one of the arguments was that these types of business allowed people to stay at home with their families while still actively engaging in their professions. They were limited to the number of people they could service in a day. <br />
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It was also to make them pay licensing fees and taxes that commercial enterprises paid for providing the same services.<br />
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If hookers cannot provide services in their homes, then is it truly a home-based business?<br />
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This may be like the "I'm a little bit pregnant" scenario. You either are or you aren't.Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-30381903400840856392012-05-28T08:57:00.001-06:002012-05-28T08:57:50.287-06:00Shuffled or shafted?Wow, you could have blown me away when I read Rob Norris was shuffled out of Cabinet. <br />
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There was a lot of time, energy and money spent on getting Norris re-elected last November. A lot of big hitters worked his campaign and I imagine they are not overly happy about his loss of a cabinet position. <br />
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Or perhaps it was more about keeping Prebble out of the legislature than getting Norris in.<br />
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Premier Wall said the changes were not based on merit or performance. But if good performance does not merit maintaining a position, what does?Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-33671733807972402982012-05-24T11:49:00.000-06:002012-05-24T11:49:37.827-06:00Welcome to the big city!For those who longed for Saskatoon to hit big city status, I think your wish has come true. The drug peddlers have us on their radar screens, handguns are surfacing, although knives are still the weapon of choice, the number of homeless are growing, housing is out of range of citizens, gangs are staking territory, family violence is at an all time high - ain't life grand.<br />
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I know all of this existed when we were Sleepy Hollow, but not to this degree. The police station is going to fill up well before we hit the 400,000 population mark.<br />
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<br />Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-44368257602809677792012-05-23T10:43:00.003-06:002012-05-23T10:43:37.371-06:00Cut the lossWhat the hell was the city thinking when it agreed to buy 18 housing units from a developer at roughly $200,000 a pop? Even with the city offering grants to cover down payments, how will low income citizens get a mortgage for the balance?<br />
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The city intentions of developing affordable housing should be applauded. However, its role should have been as a facilitator to organizations that actually know how to do it and do it well. Instead taxpayers will now subsidize down payments and forfeit tax revenue from these properties as a result of this action. <br />
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The best laid plans . . .<br />
<br />Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-89613841719071459102012-05-17T08:43:00.000-06:002012-05-17T08:43:16.421-06:00Born yesterday?Nothing annoys me more than political snow jobs. For MLA Don Morgan to suggest that adding three more constituencies to the roster. at a total cost of $675,000.00, will not cost taxpayers any more money is inane. His reasoning is they intend to cut spending on existing travel and communications budgets to offset these new costs.<br />
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If MLAs have this much fat to trim, they should do so and put the money towards public needs. And if the rationale is better representation of constituents, then why cut communication allowances.<br />
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Why can't they simply say Saskatchewan's population is growing and we believe this will benefit Saskatchewan residents in the long term. End of story. Move on.Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-7888414899937279322012-05-16T09:06:00.001-06:002012-05-16T09:06:49.496-06:00Potholes, sinkholes, washboards . . .In today's SP (May 16/12) the businesses groups in the airport area are complaining about the poor condition of the roads. I invite them into my neighbourhood if they want to experience broken down roads.<br />
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The article also notes how little money is budgeted for road repair and rehabilitation. According to city administration the city needs $18.5 million a year to maintain <i>current</i> conditions. How much for <i>improved</i> conditions? This year the city is spending $9.5, so I guess my area is out of the running for repair. But it's an election year and the tax increase was a concern.<br />
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It begs the question "How did we get to this sorry state?" The answer is spending priorities. It makes the decision to take the $1.5 million out of the roadway repair reserve to fund the first year operating costs of the new art gallery even more shameful.<br />
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Next year, after the election, expect to have a "special levy" added to your tax bill for roadway purposes. And then ask yourself what the rest of your taxes pay for.Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-19846551727181280942012-05-15T11:58:00.001-06:002012-05-15T11:58:23.136-06:00Pictures and suchWho knew the film industry was so strong? Or is it? In today's SP (May 15/12) there is finally an description between what was and what is. I rather like the new formula. <br />
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I hadn't realized that under the old plan producers actually depended upon and budgeted for tax dollars to fund their projects. Under the new plan they get tax payable forgiven, but no cash in hand. I actually think that a pretty good helping hand.<br />
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It is apparent that the film industry is up in arms, but I'm not sure the public is. <br />
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<br />Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-73195475108189076102012-05-14T09:59:00.001-06:002012-05-14T09:59:08.557-06:00A few things to be thankful forSome things never change. Instead of starting at the top and working down, the School Boards are starting at the bottom. But cutting Kindergarten will incense parents who will call their MLAs. Cutting central office staff will not create a blip on the radar.<br />
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I would agree that if students numbers of rising, funding should increase accordingly. But Schools Boards should be setting the priorities for spending and the last cut should be at the classroom levels.<br />
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I am thankful they do not have the ability to tax property. I am also thankful I did not have to hear "let's do it for the kids."Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-53018959246599682872012-05-10T09:46:00.000-06:002012-05-10T09:46:08.077-06:00They deserve it!Thankfully the city as provided some interim tax relief for seniors at the poverty level (SP May 10/12..) Given the shortage of affordable housing for low-income seniors, being able to defer some property taxes means they can remain in their homes and will be able to provide themselves the other necessities of life. But I hope part of this plan does not include an 18% interest rate which attaches to late payment of taxes. Although interest has to be charged I would it expect it to be the same rate the City pays to its lenders.<br />
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I've heard the argument against this program, that being that an individual or couple is occupying an affordable home too large for their needs at a time when young families are searching for affordable homes. But our seniors have spent their lives paying for their homes and it is their comfort zone. It keeps them vibrant and active.<br />
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<br />Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-85460433472426213612012-05-09T09:32:00.001-06:002012-05-09T09:32:39.351-06:00Bridging the futureRecent reports state that the City will spend about a $1 million take down a section of Traffic Bridge on the Nutana side in order to open up the MVA trail and roadways. As I live in this area, I am pleased to have the road opened. And the $1 million would have to be spent eventually to deal with the de-construction of the bridge.<br />
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But at the same time we are told that there is no funding source to proceed with the re-construction of the Traffic Bridge, although the decision was made to re-build it.<br />
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Then about a week ago the Mayor was reported to have said that a new North commuter bridge would be built by 2016. But no funding source was identified. And it would seem that this is in addition to a North Bridge that will be built in conjunction with the province's plan for a perimeter highway around Saskatoon.<br />
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We already know that re-build of the Traffic Bridge will fun about $30 million if we re-use the existing piers.<br />
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What will a new North commuter bridge cost when you have to add on the cost on pier construction?<br />
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Better yet, when the new South Bridge opens and traffic is diverted away from the Circle Drive bridge, will a new North commuter bridge be necessary?<br />
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Or is this just election year politics?Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-78541487792736512792012-05-08T09:18:00.000-06:002012-05-08T09:18:11.432-06:00Today's daily doubleIts a good news, bad news day.<br />
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With NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair's position on Western resources, and the support he received from the provincial NDP, I would expect this means the party has now moved its home base to Quebec. This is the good news.<br />
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The bad news was the collapse of the sewer pipe and the ensuing fire, which in all likelihood means we will all receive an increase on the infrastructure levy that is added to our utility bill. And I expect their will be some third party insurance claims against the city that will have to be footed by taxpayers.<br />
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I think its about time for a review of that infrastructure reserve and how its being spent.<br />
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<br />Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-64101505263885411532012-05-03T08:36:00.000-06:002012-05-03T08:36:21.551-06:00Due respectThe provincial government is asking the public to weigh in on changes to the Labour Laws (SP May 3/12.) I'm stepping on the scale to state that I don't think employers should have to collect dues for unions. The unions should collect their own money.<br />
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Secondly, I don't think students working part-time jobs should have to pay dues. They get absolutely no benefit from the union as they never have enough tenure or work hours to qualify for support. These kids are simply fodder for organized labour. <br />
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Having said that, I do think unions have value in protecting the rights and working conditions of their membership. I suspect they would receive a lot more public support if they became more reasonable their demands and job actions - and less political.<br />
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<br />Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-33348061916315250582012-05-02T09:03:00.001-06:002012-05-02T09:03:12.446-06:00Progress or regress?Saving the historic Third Avenue United Church presents a sticky situation (SP May 2/12.) <br />
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The public purse cannot contribute to religious organization. The United Church presbytery does not want heritage designation on it, which would entitle it to heritage grants, because heritage designation would also impede the value and sale of the building down the road should the need arise. Understandably, their fiduciary duty is the the churchs' congregants, not the city.<br />
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Although it has been used by performing artists for concerts, arts groups have little or no money to step in and save the day. <br />
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The province could jump in and declare it a heritage building, but it won't because politics and religion don't mix.<br />
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The heritage groups will impale themselves on the spires trying to save it, but unless a benefactor steps in this struggling congregation will eventually close the church, and the building will be lost to a developer who will want to replace with a apartments or condos. <br />
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What a shame. Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-81345767573988252602012-04-30T09:11:00.001-06:002012-04-30T09:11:53.449-06:00Let the contest beginI guess someone has to start the worst street for potholes in the city. I am nominating 1) 8th Street between Lorne Avenue and Sask Crescent West, 2) the road from Sask Crescent West and 8th Street to Taylor, 3) Taylor Street from Sask Crescent West to Lorne Avenue. You can't even dodge the potholes and washboard on these roads, although I noted several vehicles veering into on-coming traffic lanes attempting to avoid them. I'm not even sure these can be fixed by the pothole patrol they are so far gone.<br />
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A few years back, before this provincial government started putting money into our highways, many felt the broken down secondary highways would be better if they reverted back to gravel. I'm starting to think the same about some of our city streets.Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-41089648932016107272012-04-27T10:12:00.001-06:002012-04-27T10:12:23.872-06:00Burping history?Wow, today we acknowledge the 30th anniversary of Grant Devine's election as our Premier. Was it really that long ago?<br />
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And we are still paying for the excesses of that era. According to Murray Mandyrk's column (SP Apr. 27/12) this year's interest on provincial debt is $400 million dollars. Ouch! We have paid a lot for that spending era in terms of taxes and loss of services.<br />
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Does anyone else see this history be repeated today with our civic government?Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-19552825424590760362012-04-26T09:15:00.000-06:002012-04-26T09:15:34.178-06:00In with the old or out with the old?I agree with Gerry Klein's column today (SP Apr.26/12) in that Henry Dayday will make this year's civic election interesting. I also agree that folks who are concerned with the spending in this city by the current civic government should put pen to paper to voice those concerns. <br />
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We should have debate whether Saskatoon's priorities should be more world class facilities - or repair, maintenance and replacement of our basic infrastructure needs. The recent short-term closure of the Broadway Bridge will hopefully increase the awareness of the need for a full-service river crossing as opposed to a cyclist/pedestrian crossing that can double as another festival/market venue.<br />
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No matter how creative your accounting skills, this city is in huge debt and planning to increase it. When the time comes and millions of dollars are needed in the city centre areas for 100-year old underground sewer and water repair and /or replacement, how will it happen when our credit is used up? Or does a water treatment plant, driveable roadways and underground infrastructure count as world class facilities? <br />
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Although I look forward to the next several months, I do so with some angst as I suspect the cheap politics may override discussion on the real issues.Civic Mistresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07443710689996286139noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319042645944598014.post-1388537113578687382012-04-25T09:08:00.000-06:002012-04-25T09:08:28.777-06:00This cat came backI'm back from a month long tour in Asia. And it appears that I am not the only cat coming back. Former Mayor Henry Dayday has announced his candicacy for the next civic election. We will have a race rather than a cornation. More on that later.<br />
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Slowly folks are coming out of the woodwork to challenge incumbents. Most disappointing for me were the articles on Sean Shaw's purchase of his opponent's domain name. I know he has apologized and is now willing to transfer those rights to Troy Davies, but it does speak to character. Although I don't always agree with Shaw, I have come to enjoy his perspective on issues and thus my disappointment. I thought better of him.<br />
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It didn't surprise me that Councillor Darrren Hill thought this move was a great election strategy. Hill has pushed the envelope on every election he has participated in. But I think his character has already been established - win at any cost.<br />
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It will be an interesting year. <br />
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