it's worth asking the councillors to justify why they elected to build sidewalks in Manor Park, where I have lived for over 35 years and have never heard of a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle. At least 4 surveys of area residents voted overwhelmingly against sidewalks and now the city is proceeded to waste money on these unwanted sidewalks, with little guarantee of year around maintenance and repair . The NRC has a study indicating that it is natural for sidewalks to crack in our climate, thus leading to a higher likelihood of falls. Concrete is also not environmentally friendly and acts as a heat sink. In some cities in Europe, they have elected to tear out their sidewalks.
Also, Findlay Creek is being buit without sidewalks. What is the standard then?
it's worth asking the councillors to justify why they elected to build sidewalks in Manor Park, where I have lived for over 35 years and have never heard of a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle. At least 4 surveys of area residents voted overwhelmingly against sidewalks and now the city is proceeded to waste money on these unwanted sidewalks, with little guarantee of year around maintenance and repair . The NRC has a study indicating that it is natural for sidewalks to crack in our climate, thus leading to a higher likelihood of falls. Concrete is also not environmentally friendly and acts as a heat sink. In some cities in Europe, they have elected to tear out their sidewalks.
Also, Findlay Creek is being buit without sidewalks. What is the standard then?
Open up the capital asset register
https://peterkarwacki.blogspot.com/2026/06/heres-pie-chart-showing-four-major.html?m=1
Recently Menard asked if the city was still paying RTG...they would not answer him
This is way out of control.
You are dancing with a ghost.
Good..open data, better data and better analytics.
Do you really need a FOIA request to find out who how to reach the CIO???
The city is quite transparent about what it spends on policing. What are your views on how it spends and what it spends?