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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

If you want something important done don't let the politicians touch it!

How many times have you heard that? Well last night at Council a bunch of citizens presented themselves and declared that they had formed a committee to bring a Community Centre to Town. This group of sports minded people identified with Hockey and Lacrosse, amongst many, have already had nine formal meetings to prepare the idea. They asked the best frontman since Jeff Rolph, Rod Baker, to make the statement. And just like silk the pols fell into line. The problem is that it should have been the pols leading not following. After Bob (I'm in charge of this) Spooner described the work done to date as "a wonderful start" we can assume that the bureaucrats will now take charge, i.e. hire a consultant to tell us what we already know and produce an inflated budget - big mistake.
I can't believe that after nine meetings this group would be content to allow Council to lead the charge. Leave them alone, appoint them as the steering committee and let them get on with the fundraising. Council should donate the land at the Tannery building site, pass over the 1.3million and the 2.1 million from the seniors' centre budget and say, "Get on with it." If anybody wants to see how to do this job properly travel up the hill to Baltimore and look at their centre. Bloody good job and despite Hamilton Township Council it was achieved.


Sunday, September 16, 2007

I'm back and observing

I was in Portugal for the last week and the only TV was news - euro news - and the only two stories to make the waves were the "Madeline McCann mystery: did the parents kill her?" and the more interesting to us, on this side of the Atlantic, - the "Northern Rock (the 5th largest Mortgage Company in the UK) goes bust and causes a bank run". So coming back to the usual stories - "Harbour Front Tenders Deferred" and "A Community Centre is urged" makes me think that I was never away.

So here are the observations:
  • Roundabouts (traffic circles) work in Europe very well why can't they work here?
  • I couldn't find a Marina in the Algarve that didn't have a commercial first floor and none that weren't people places. It can be done everywhere in the world but Cobourg!
  • The election campaign is moribund, except at my house, "What's that sign doing on our lawn" she says. "Working I hope" I say.
  • The Referundum is sadly an ignorant issue - lots more work needed here.
  • I can't find any report of the dunk tank at the St Mike's Fair. You would have thought an enterprising paparazzi might have taken a pic of Peter D being dunked. What a sycophantic press we have around here!
  • It's good to be back
When I returned I looked at all of the links on the left - What I read on the net, and was really impressed by Garth Turner's cross country tour. Not for the content but for the way that he described his internet audience and collaborators on his website actually coming out to put a face to the name at every stop. Very impressive and makes the meaning of the word interactive truly that!

Thursday, September 6, 2007

no entries for until Monday 17th

We are away on Vacation, talk to you all when we come back

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Continuing the debate

Last week Prof Robert Washburn and me commented on the political fact that we continue to study stuff that goes nowhere. Here is another good example of that problem. Loo (Rinaldi), the local MPP, is trumpeting a funding exercise with the sucker upper of all government funds, the local CFDC, that will study the possibility of local agricultural processing. With so much food coming from offshore, one of the flunkeys at the presser quoted the mantra, "Do you know 35% of our peas come from China", we now have to investigate the possibility of local processing.

I would suggest that the first thing that the highly paid consultant selected by the CFDC does to earn their $45,000 would be to investigate what happened to the last attempt to process locally in Northumberland. There was at one time a very expensive processing plant that sucked up oodles of government dough trying to process local crops locally. I can't remember the name of the place but it was located on Masthead Rd. in Hope Township. Went bellyup in a huge flameout of government money.

Just a suggestion look to history before treading into the future!

Friday, August 31, 2007

I remember when

A favourite email amongst the older set, and I get a few of them, is the one that starts off - "I remember when" and then proceeds to list all kinds of fantasies about how much better life was years ago. Now how about a "remember when" from Cobourg.

I remember when you could take a lunch, after supper ice cream or just a daydream break at the Harbourfront. One would just drive down Division St and sit in one's car and watch. Watch whatever went on at your leisurely pace. Gone! With the open space now occupied by affluent condo owners and the miniscule parking lots taken over by long term parkers, some of whom are condo owners with second cars who cannot park onsite because of the failure of Councils to ensure that developers provide adequate parking, the daydreamers have been moved on. But now they have been completely excluded from the waterfront. Signs have appeared that instruct anyone thinking about parking in the West lot, the last public lot available, not to park unless they are part of another exclusive group - actual lakefaring people - Cobourg Yacht Club members or Marina users. There is a trick to engage in daydreaming these days but you have to understand the secret method, secret because it is not publicised, go to the Marina office and beg for a pass to park.

Let's think about this, if the public lot is now going to used exclusively for Yachters and Marina users when can we expect them to pay for this privilege? If the public cannot use this area why should they pay a penny for the upkeep - shift the tax burden to the users, after all they have exclusivity. If I cannot use it I will not pay for it! And at the same time if there are other tax breaks being given to this group remove them after all they are a private club. The Town cannot cry poor about revenues and then expect the taxpayer to subsidise private clubs,

I write this to point out the law of unintended consequences - you cannot have unfettered public access to diminishing public space if you have inadequate planning policies and subsidies to private areas. I'm just suggesting to Council that on this issue you own up to your mistake and acknowledge that the supposed benefit of creating a community at the lakefront has worked to the detriment of the rest of us.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Not quite the last final word

In the note below I referred to the Deputy mayor's voting pattern. I have since received information (thanks to the speed of the internet and readers obviously hanging on to every word) that the motion to delay the process was hurried and the DM may have voted in the affirmative on this one but due to the haste of the process may have appeared to have voted against it. If anyone at the meeting can clarify this action it would be appreciated

A final last word about the frink

A quote from an email to me about Monday night's Council meeting especially the Deputy Mayor's stand

"Broc had the opportunity to prove his sincerity in opposing the deal when Frost made a motion to delay everything and Broc voted against that just minutes before he stood and voted against the project itself citing the unnecessary rush to push this through without properly informing the people of all the pertinent details, something that could have easily been done if Frost's motion had passed."

Just thought the world should know

Wardens pose questions, the public should have answers

If you believe that anyone of the political animals that reside on County Council will vote for the party that supplies the best answers I have some swampland for you! Read what they (wardens) have concocted and then speculate that if the NDP had the best answers see how they wriggle out of voting for them. These Wardens should be told to respond publicly to the answers they receive so that we can see if they are posturing or really mean to vote for the party with the best answer.story here

Now for the litmus test

Will this guy get the usual gush of mourning that all the others have received. Obviously a "base wallah" what he was up to will be determined in due course but will he get the ramp ceremony and if he does what kind of effect does that have on the morale of the rest of the troops? Obviously highlighting the differences between those who go "outside the wire" and those who don't. globeandmail.com: Canadian soldier found dead in Kabul

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

TV & radio: Last night's TV: Boys from the Brown Stuff

Don't you wish you had this channel on our TV? Boys from the Brown Stuff and the way the review is written blows me away.