Pathetic: Ottawa’s Light-Rail History
“The decision to go with rail was widely regarded as the big-city thing to do. Skeptics, including me, questioned the high capital cost, but enthusiasm won the day. The first stage of...
“The decision to go with rail was widely regarded as the big-city thing to do. Skeptics, including me, questioned the high capital cost, but enthusiasm won the day. The first stage of...
“When it comes to practicality in the Canadian environment, it doesn’t apply.” Beacon Hill-Cyrville Councillor Tim Tierney
This video from transit commission on May 8 was supplied by Barrhaven West Councillor David Hill concerning light-rail safety:
Former top bureaucrat Jocelyne Bourgon calls for bold public service reform to match Carney’s economic plan
The city should be worried about economic development, but instead it’s concerned about this:
“It’s fair to say that the city’s first train decision wasn’t the best.” Randall Denley, Ottawa Citizen
Bulldog reader Pyke has qualms about The Bulldog post Needles In Westboro: Another City Hall Blunder.
Owning a professional sports team was once a purchase that was perceived as being for people with far too much money and far too much passion for the game.
I have been very engaged over the last week developing legislation for a vulnerable infrastructure bubble zone bylaw.
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