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Monday, January 18, 2010

Oooops

Just mistakenly rejected todays comments, clicked to reject one and all were tagged. So please resubmit, if you can. The important one was a reminder about the Meeting at Town Hall about the beach and its use in the summertime - tomorrow at five pm

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Is Area "C" dead?

Area "C" is the land to the east of Town from Brook Rd to Workman Rd which has been part of Cobourg's modern expansion plans. The Secondary Plan that outlines this expansion calls for 16,000 people to live in the area and would effectively double the size of the Town if implemented.

In a motion before Council tomorrow evening the Council will adopt a recommendation from the Planning Advisory Committee to adopt the the County's Growth Management Study - "Places to Grow". This report recommends that Cobourg only expand by 3400 people, 1100 jobs and use 88 hectares of greenfields in the next thirty years. Despite the impediments of expansion - a servicing cost of $7.1 million, that will be paid by developers, and the slow growth of the Town a couple of developers are still trying to make it work. The land on the North side of King is owned by Schickendanz, a local builder of homes and other development lots are being held by speculators. Even the latest approved subdivisions in the North end of the area are rumoured to be for sale at any time. So now the developers have doubts about expansion. With the PAC's motion, which will be incorporated into the new Official Plan perhaps sane taxpayers can at last put the boots to this meglomaniacal plan. The cost of maintenance for the new area, if it was ever built would bankrupt us.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Haiti

OK it's been three days now and when is the water going to get to the masses? With all of the media and the high priced planning available why have we not seen pics of water distribution? People will die if not watered within three days, so where is it?

Reports of aid blockages at the airport and harbour do not feed one person. Where is the actual relief on the ground? Why haven't we used helicopters to drop aid into inaccessible areas. If we can get tons of stuff with congested air traffic to sit at the airport, why can't we get choppers into the area. As an armchair quarterback it seems pretty easy to me - fly a couple of squadrons from the US, island hop and get them in there.

Just a couple of thoughts from a frustrated person fedup with the media pumping out pics of the dead and dying. And just to add fuel to the fire and add a bit of politics how come there are unsubstantiated reports of SAR techs being bumped off the first plane out of Trenton to make space for journos?

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Taking to the streets

Local activists have mobilised. In an email received today, which states:

Some of us are planning a quick rally in front of Rick Norlock's office Jan. 23, and those who wish will then car-pool to Peterborough for their rally. Since it's at 1:00PM, I guess we'll leave at 12:10, and gather around 11:45.
An open invitation has been extended to all. Please address all enquiries to Wilf Day And as well as the ruling party facing opposition the Facebook group Canadians against proroguing Parliament has now grown to 185,156. Not quite an Iranian revolution yet but respectable.

Update - Saturday 16th, it now seems that the Greens are being mobilised as well, to join the demo at Norlock's office. Party members received an email from the local green to join those already committed. Good for them but sadly will only make the first commenter in a previous thread happy to see one of his two observations come true:

John Draper said...
How many of the protestors will be die-hard NDP and Liberal supporters who would never vote conservative anyway? My informal survey says that most people simply don't care.

It appears that plenty of people care 195,124 people have joined the Facebook protest already!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Is the County going to buff up Hector McMillan?

Will the move to hire a project manager for the 2nd bridge project in C'ford help Hector McMillan in his reelection and if it does why should the rest of the County have to pay for it? Mayor Hec' admits that the proposal to fix the bridge has run into difficulties. He says that the steering committee is not informed, the residents are not informed and the whole project needs better management. Wasn't this project being noisily touted by King Hec' as the only thing to do when he wanted to bulldoze several houses and build a new road to service the bridge? Didn't the Council vote for Hec's project? So who mismanaged it - yep you guessed King Hec'.
But the County rides to the rescue. In a closed meeting, which could be called illegal by some, the County suddenly agreed to hire a project manager to supervise communications and coordinate the engineering studies fore the project. Now who will claim the credit, especailly in an election year when his one opponent to date, an experienced politician moving from Port Hope to C'ford - Bob Fudge - says the bridge will be a campaign issue.
Hey I don't mind Hec' playing politics but when Cobourg's taxpayers will be paying 23% of the PM's wages it's a bit too much.

A couple of questions

As we get into the nuts and bolts of the Community Centre design/build a couple of questions pop up for me. One is the amount of time that the high-priced consultant will spending on the job. His CV, if I remember, gives his full time occupation as a position at Queens University and Partner in the Fundraising Company. That means he really will not be available to give good effort until school is out in April. The other is the methodolgy being adopted here. According to the timeline reported by NNews "The campaign plan breaks down into four phases and Phase 1 has just begun, inviting major donors to donate over $100,000. After May, those who want to donate $50,000 or more will be invited to give. In September, the committee will be looking for donors at the $10,000 level, before opening up the campaign to everyone in the community. Phase 4 begins in April, 2011, and that will be when the campaign ends and volunteers focus on collecting the donations and getting the facility built on time."
So a list has been made up and mailed to all potential donors assessed by the committee as being able to donate $100,000. Lots of luck on that one, can anyone think ofhand just how many companies/businesses/individuals are willing to pony up a 100K? Then anybody approached after May will be thinking "gee you guys think that I am only worth 50K, I'll just keep that extra back in my pocket" A peculiar concept - 'means testing' in reverse! So if at the end of the year you get an invite for money just remember the committee is only doing it because they think you have less money than the people being asked earlier in the year. A very dangerous way of raising money. If the committee thinks you have money you will be asked and if they don't know or just guess wrongly then you will probably be asked as an afterthought.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

A guest post

Grahame Woods

If you shop at Cobourg’s Metro supermarket, you might have noticed how little the management of the store cares for the well-being of its staff. You might recall how, under its previous A&P ownership, the store had an enormous, expensive, and ill-conceived facelift, with no consideration given to the cashiers and staff working at the service desk adjacent to the exit at the west end of the building. Now, in the throes of a bitter winter, those employees, bundled up and chilled to the core, have to withstand the biting winds each time a customer leaves the store. In the redesign no thought was given to this concern. All management has to do is look at the Staples store to the east to see how to fix the problem. One cashier told me she’s afraid to complain out of fear of losing her job. This in Cobourg in 2010? It’s shameful.

Another prorogue mention

Pundits are divided about the internet movement concerning the proroguing of Parliament. There is a group called "Canadians against proroguing of Parliament". This group started off as two and then merged. The online membership, as of now - 7.41am Tuesday - is 165,283. This number has now surpassed the number of Canadians who signed up online to demonstrate against the Coalition, last year. Opinion is mixed about the efficacy and influence of this group. A better demonstration will be the rallies planned for January 23rd. There are rallies planned for Peterborough, Belleville and Oshawa. Check out the details here. The Peterborough details are here, this group has 144 members already.

Now you know where to vent you should be there, a gathering of people is far more impressive than just writing letters to the ed!


Back to the Prorogue

On December 31st I sent the following email to our esteemed MP RN.

"Mr Norlock
I note with dismay that your back to work date has moved from Jan 25 to march 3rd. Could you please explain just what you will be doing in that time to advance your constituents concerns?
yours sincerely.
Ben Burd "

In a two page letter from an untitled person who signed himself, on behalf of RN MP, dated Jan 7th I was informed of all the good things that the Ruling Party has done for us. Not one answer to the question posed. Today on "Cramahe Now" Bob Owen has published a "presser from the said MP RN which lays out the schedule for public consultations. here it is:

Public meetings will take place on:

January 16th, 2010
10:00am-11:30am
The Oddfellows Hall, 243 Victoria St. Campbellford On.

1:00pm-2:30pm
The Multipurpose Room City Hall Quinte West, 7 Creswell Drive

January 20th, 2010
4:00pm-6:00pm
Rick Norlock’s Office, 277 Division St. Cobourg On.

The Federal Government will be seeking responses from Canadians on a number of questions, including:

1. Are there measures in the Economic Action Plan that should be revised? Measures that should be extended? Measures that should be ended prior to their planned retirement date? Are there areas where funding should be shifted to meet changed priorities?

2. Our government has outlined a plan to eliminate the deficit as the economy stabilizes, without drastic spending cuts or increases to taxes. If warranted, we will slow the growth of direct program spending in future years to ensure balanced budgets. In what areas should we focus spending growth restraint?

3. To what extent has Canada's Economic Action Plan been effective in stimulating activity in their industry, sector or community?

4. What suggestions do they have for improving the effectiveness of the Government's stimulus measures or the speed of their delivery?

5. What steps should the Government take to improve the competitiveness of the Canadian economy and ensure that Canada continues to attract investment and create jobs once the recovery is achieved and the Economic Action Plan is wound down?

Note that the meeting in Cobourg will take place at his office, which is only big enough to hold a meeting for less than a dozen. Also note that he is seeking answers to questions, nothing about receiving suggestions or opinions from constituents. So now the challenge is up to you, the angry people. Go and see Mr Norlock at these places. and if the locations are not large enough to hold the number of people who wish to speak to him, force him to change locations. But do so at your peril any sign of organisation will be decried as "political activity sponsored by .... insert name of hated organisation here...."

Thursday, January 7, 2010

I think this is funny, does that say something about me?

Southampton man cut free after getting privates stuck in steel pipe (From Daily Echo)