The previous post opened with a compliment to myself.
Thank you. I needed that.
Mayor Dawe and Councillor Abel have difficulty concealing impatience when I talk.
Rules of order state a member recognized has the floor and shall speak without interruption.
I try to organize my thoughts . I often start , as I do in a post , from experience to make my point.
The Mayor's habit now is to interrupt with the question "What does that have to do with
the issue" without giving me the chance to complete the reference.
He signals with a twirling finger to speed it up.
The actions display more about the Mayor .
Respect for the Chair and the process is ingrained after all the years The discipline is hard to shake.
But there is a negaative effect. Especially when Councillor Abel echoes the Mayor .
" That's right' he says " we don't want to hear the story"
Councillor Abel takes out his day book and puts his time to better use copying details of upcoming events to attend.
He reports each week during Public Service Announcements section of the Council Agenda.
The minutes frequently reflect a page or more .
I was not a Councillor when that agenda item was created. I've never understood the connection to corporation business Yet it takes precedence.
A decision on $26 million for a public works and parks yard and garage was made between 10.30 to 11.00 p.m.
By the way, the $26 million price tag is an estimate.
Specifications and tender documents need to be prepared and bids called.
Three months are allowed before closing. Letting a contract a highly legalistic process.
This contract is multi- faceted.
Bids are to state a price without this or that or the next thing ???
Sub contractors will be involved.
Any contractor along the line could lose his shirt if he's not careful.
Bids will undoubtedly be sufficient to ensure against that possibility.
Analysis of the bids will be complicated.
Estimates, while in our hands, more than doubled.
Final price of the final product and final timing of completion cannot yet be secure.
Problems, if they occur, could be front and centre at the time of election.
How smart is that?
Could it have been avoided ?
Would sufficient time for deliberation, with attention of all Council encouraged, at a reasonable time in the evening, have made a difference?
Could the decision have been unanimous insteaad of half of Council opposed.. Those are not good odds for a decision of this magnitude.
No great assurance to the community the decision was the right one.
We will never know the answer to the question because it was not allowed to happen.
Been involved in numerous construction projects, large and small. Never known one where the tenders came in less than expected. Not one in which the end costs were not over-budget. Just consider Canada's military procurement as an example. And in some instances there, no product has been delivered at all.
ReplyDeleteLook at this ! A Tuesday afternoon when there is no need for you worry about the weather in the evening.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the town web-site, the armoury is being designated an historical building . They still call it the old name there. Does that mean it can't be sold or used or what ?
ReplyDeleteIt keeps going through my mind - how much equipment could our parks dept. have to warrant the proposed expenditure? I realize it will be with public works but surely the parks dept. only has a number of small trucks, a few trailers and riding mowers along with a lot of small equipment such as mowers and sundry equipment. I am not trying to diminish their responsibilities but surely this could be housed in a fairly small garage and workshop.
ReplyDelete16:29-Much of this work could be contracted out, so we don't have to worry about spending any of this money. Why does the town refuse to look at this?
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ReplyDeleteYou mentioned some short time ago that much of our town's land has water a short way below the surface or is sitting on quick-sand.
Was a sub-soil test done on the land on which the Joint-Op Centre is to be located? I also believe you mentioned a cantilevered structure. Why is this necessary?
If any of the above exist one or more will have added very considerably to the cost.
What other pieces of land were available that might not have these built-in extras?
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ReplyDeleteI think the Armoury has historical significance but had heard recently that some councillor wanted a list of all the properties in Aurora to help determine what could be sold off to cover all the out-going expenses.
Looks like they are going a bit crazy with the labelling.
Auroran is up
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ReplyDeleteThe town, especially Cllr Thompson, are delighted that the space will be used by contractors parking & servicing their equipment for jobs throughout the Region. No rent required We're to be a ' Hub '.
There are 2 potential candidates who have written in the Auroran
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone else see them ?
20:15- Nah..I don’t think so.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind a brief announcement of events to come but am unable to fathom why Councillor Abel relates his schedule for past happenings. Like, it's over...
ReplyDeleteThe tenders will be back before the election.
ReplyDelete"...for past happenings. Like, it's over..."
ReplyDelete11:39, I do hope you realize how ironically funny that is.
How ironic that councillor Abel wishes to hurry you up. Pot and kettle in my opinion because he is a rambler if ever there was one!
ReplyDelete12:24... Maybe it's the content he has issue with and not the method.
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