Once again towards a decision on the town-owned surplus buildings on Victoria Street . Council took it last night.
It's not a giant leap forward. It's not one fell swoop. We did not smote the mountain. And it's not Joshua bringing the Walls of Jericho tumbling down.
But it is a foot on the path to decision. It is a positive move.
Both motions were approved .One significant word was changed The word "demolition" was changed to "disposition".
Councillor Gallo objected to "demolition". He was right. It pre-supposed the decision Council will make.
Next step is a general committee discussion of all the documentation compiled over the years.
The material will be on the general committee agenda and accessible on the web site; at this point, we anticipate at the next
general committee meeting.
The second resolution, directs staff to prepare a plan to obtain maximum public input to a use for the $33 million hydro asset
It will likely be polls and open houses and consultants and such.
I think the community could take things into their own hands.
Applications are regularly made for streets to be closed for neighbourhood parties. People could have neighbourhood meetings and compile neighbourhood petitions without even having to close the street.
It's done all the time for opposition, no reason it can't be done to support a project.
There might even be opposition. Councillor Gaertner feels the idea smacks of total disrespect to the town's history.
There's a lot to talk about. In terms of a structure I don't know what $33 million dollars will buy.
We probably own two-thirds of the block . How much control that could that give us over a design for the whole square is not yet
apparent.
What options are there for parking ? Is it time for layers.
The province spent $70 million for the massive structure at the station.
Could the venue become so popular, people might be encouraged to walk a few yards from their cars.
Could the heart of the community become such a happening place more people would be encouraged to sell houses and moveto apartments in the heart of town.
It might be like old times, with so many gathered on sidewalks catching up on a week's gossip, people had to step onto the road to make headway.
There might be shops again with window displays and lights sparkling on wet pavement. Isn't that a heady thought.
Last night, we kindled a fire. Now we all need to blow on it to make sure it takes.hold. Council needs to feel warmth and encouragement.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
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6 comments:
"Councillor Gaertner feels the idea smacks of total disrespect to the town's history."
I never ever thought I'd say this, but I agree with Wendy Gaertner.
Well done.A very interesting Council Meeting to watch. The excitement was contagious even for those resisting as hard they they could manage.
Wendy looked like a deer in front of headlights - simply could not follow a positive pattern. I love it when she lectures us about what 'youth' want. Could the woman just smile for a change?
Only a neophyte would take you on about Aurora's history. Seriously dumb - surely they could come up with something new?
Evelyn, I'm just not getting this. You, of all people, wanting to spend millions and millions and spend god knows how much on consultants and the like.
Have you taken leave of your senses?
10:52 A.M.
Do you not understand that Evelyn uses you as a stalking horse and your comments prime the pump?
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