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04-09-2024, 08:26 AM
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City of Edmonton - ?? spending priorities ??
Just when you think that the City administration cannot get any more out of touch with the needs of the city and the high taxes we pay they come up with another new goodie --- hitting it out of the park -- almost as good as Tookers flooding the streets and skating to work
Special street lights and coverings for bike lanes. This socialist administration has no end to how they will spend other peoples money.
Interesting that this gem was not in Sohi's response letter to the province requesting funding being restored to address priorities. This just shows how out of touch this administration council is. Get more money -- waste is on soccer bids, electric buses and now street lighting for bike lanes.
The province needs to say no more money deal with what you have and let the citizens vote these clowns out.
https://edmontonsun.com/opinion/colu...-on-bike-lanes
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04-09-2024, 08:40 AM
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I hope Danielle lets this place rot.
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04-09-2024, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by CBintheNorth
I hope Danielle lets this place rot.
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I live here and couldn't agree more with this statement.
Maybe while there at it they can put coverings over all the streets and sell of their snow plows and street sweepers. Funny they haven't bought electric snow plows, graders and sweepers. In for a penny, in for a pound.
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04-09-2024, 09:34 AM
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While I support bike lanes, they get cars off the road, they get help get people active and healthier, and they’re cheaper to maintain than roads. This is a ridiculous ask. Keep building out the network and install lights later on. Way too tight of a budget crunch currently for it to be worthwhile. Most who bike early mornings/later at night have either a headlamp or light on their bike anyway.
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04-09-2024, 09:49 AM
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I know there are a lot of things we don't agree on regarding city spending, but I honestly believe that we all could retire easily with the money government wastes on buying votes. I'm sick and tired of politicians at every level, and of every stripe. They all just work for themselves under the guise of "working for the people". GET LOST!!!
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04-09-2024, 10:03 AM
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Holy crap this council and the minions that bring these proposals to them are out of control. I can just hear Sohi & his band of idiot councilors saying how these lights will get more people biking. Ugggh, the urge to move out of Redmonton is getting stronger and stronger.
Yet I fear come the next election, most will get back in. What happened to this city since Bill Smith is sad.
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04-09-2024, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by keeks
I know there are a lot of things we don't agree on regarding city spending, but I honestly believe that we all could retire easily with the money government wastes on buying votes. I'm sick and tired of politicians at every level, and of every stripe. They all just work for themselves under the guise of "working for the people". GET LOST!!!
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Imagine if every level of government cut the woke spending out of their budgets. If they cut the BS green initiatives out of their budgets. The numbers would be mind boggling.
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04-09-2024, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by jstubbs
While I support bike lanes, they get cars off the road, they get help get people active and healthier, and they’re cheaper to maintain than roads. This is a ridiculous ask. Keep building out the network and install lights later on. Way too tight of a budget crunch currently for it to be worthwhile. Most who bike early mornings/later at night have either a headlamp or light on their bike anyway.
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Bike lanes are a great deal for both of the cyclists in Edmonton that use them.
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04-09-2024, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by HyperMOA
Bike lanes are a great deal for both of the cyclists in Edmonton that use them.
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Come on now, no need to exaggerate out of the million people in Edmonton, there might be 100 people using those lanes for year round transportation.
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04-09-2024, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by CBintheNorth
I hope Danielle lets this place rot.
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She needs to step back, and let them deal with their financial issues, most importantly, no provincial money to bail Edmonton out of the mess they created.
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04-09-2024, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 2 Tollers
Just when you think that the City administration cannot get any more out of touch with the needs of the city and the high taxes we pay they come up with another new goodie --- hitting it out of the park -- almost as good as Tookers flooding the streets and skating to work
Special street lights and coverings for bike lanes. This socialist administration has no end to how they will spend other peoples money.
Interesting that this gem was not in Sohi's response letter to the province requesting funding being restored to address priorities. This just shows how out of touch this administration council is. Get more money -- waste is on soccer bids, electric buses and now street lighting for bike lanes.
The province needs to say no more money deal with what you have and let the citizens vote these clowns out.
https://edmontonsun.com/opinion/colu...-on-bike-lanes
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Both Edmonton and Calgary City Councils are filled with true believers; in climate change, they have to make every person feel good about themselves, in socialism. There is no end to how much money they are willing to spend on items like these.
Meanwhile, Calgary streets are falling apart, Calgary Transit is being run into the ground. I better stop there.
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04-09-2024, 05:19 PM
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I wish AO had a "violent peas and carrots coming out of your nose puke" emoji...
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04-09-2024, 05:39 PM
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Sohi is too busy right now being involved in police work over a recent shooting.....well, murder suicide
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04-16-2024, 01:36 PM
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Covered bike lanes would definitely make for convenient public restrooms, would shelter many of the homeless, and frankly, seem like a great place to get mugged.
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04-16-2024, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by JillianMaddox
The issues of efficient use of the budget and compliance of expenditures with the expectations of citizens are really important.
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I think that's the general consensus, and that spending millions on bike lanes when 100 people use them in the winter, spending $60M on buses that don't work, $600k for stacked ball bearings on Whitemud, etc. is definitely not an efficient use of the budget and compliance of expenditures with the expectations of citizens.
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04-16-2024, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by JillianMaddox
The issues of efficient use of the budget and compliance of expenditures with the expectations of citizens are really important.
Different projects may have different goals and benefits for different groups of people.
For example, street lighting for bicycle lanes and dedicated street lights can promote the safety of cyclists and pedestrians, which is important for creating sustainable and safe urban environments. It can also help reduce the threat of crime and improve the overall quality of life for city residents.
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How about if you want travel on streets. Buy a bike license $50.00/ year. Comes with a bicycle lights (front/rear), and a orange/yellow riding bib. Save millions for taxpayers dollars, and $50.00 can cover the lights. Registration. Seems easy to do.
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04-16-2024, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by lmtada
How about if you want travel on streets. Buy a bike license $50.00/ year. Comes with a bicycle lights (front/rear), and a orange/yellow riding bib. Save millions for taxpayers dollars, and $50.00 can cover the lights. Registration. Seems easy to do.
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If they did this, and everyone participated they'd likely add 5,000.00 to the coffers. Leave it the way it is now, and forget about enhancing, expanding etc. It only serves a purpose for .00000001 percent of the population.
They could also sell Northlands for 1.00 the buyer needs to pay the taxes for the balance of the year and every year there after. The buyer must start to repurpose the facility or property with in one year of purchase. The city must approve any reasonable plan for the site.
Council is to full of themselves to do either of these.
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04-16-2024, 02:28 PM
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Just another drop in the bucket, or should I say dump in the outhouse for the City of Champions. Let's not forget the $24 million spent on building the wondrous funicular. With annual operational expenses and repairs anywhere between $350k and $700k, that's a substantial chunk of change for something that's amounted to nothing more than a travelling outhouse.
I'd like to have the opportunity to take over our glorious civic leaders' personal finances, and spend "their" money on ludicrous things that serve no real purpose. Most of their financial decisions are akin to using wax paper for toilet paper, it accomplishes nothing more than wasting money and making a mess of things.
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