Asked from the last two posts: first was whether David Atkins was the problem on Knowles Crescent.
David was not the first victim of the current administration. Wayne Jackson was the Director of Public Works before him.  The  road construction program was David's job before he became Acting Director.Estimates are prepared for budget purposes. Designs  are assigned to a consultant. Knowles Crescent designs were checked. A flaw identified  by town staff and corrected.
The original road  had ditches and culverts for drainage and gravel shoulders.  The new design was for storm sewers to be installed.  Sidewalk was  offered and refused which meant front lawns were  extended and the road bed lowered to accommodate the storm  sewers. The road curves in a crescent and slopes towards Seaton Drive.Here and there, driveway grades increased .
At no time were the increases beyond an acceptable grade. But some residents became concerned  and  their  neighbours lent  support.
Councillor MacEachern  became involved and  soon town staff   were pushed aside and  consultants were hired to consult and  satisfy the demands of four or five home owners.The contractor's schedule was interrupted , equipment was taken off the site and at one point it looked as if the job wouldn't be done  before the snow .
I live behind Knowles Crescent.I puttered down there on my scooter last week. It is a picture perfect quiet street of fifty-nine well maintained homes fronted by wide sweeping lawns  And  So it should be with a million dollars of public investment.The residents must be pleased. Four or five of them a few thousand  and one ten thousand dollars  more than the rest.At the expense of their neighbours of course.
No doubt the councillor will receive  her reward in the next election
David Atkins didn't hang around long after that.
A similar drama occurred  in the last month of the term ending in 2003. Concrete curbs had been installed  in the north-east quadrant at the corner of Maple and Yonge.,  the heritage neighbourhood. ( The one  that got the $211ks traffic calming plan in 2007)  Residents  had been given a choice of curb designs and made their selection from pictures.
Oh Calamity, when  completed they  appeared higher than  expected. Two  persnickety residents acknowledged it was their choice but now they didn't like it.
Councillor MacEachern. like Zorro,  was quick to respond in their  time of need. .
"How much would it cost to replace?" she asked at the last meeting before the election.
"Thirty-thousand dollars" was the Public Works Director's reply.
"Do we have the money?" the treasurer was asked.
"No " was his  short response.
No matter, the order was given   Break out the new concrete and replace it with what is called a roll-over curb which is exactly what it sounds like.  Vehicles  roll over it.
I went to  look at it eight or nine months later. It was a muddy morass. I went back to take a picture  but  the mess  had been cleaned up  with a bed of interlocking paving stones.
The Code of Conduct calls for councillors to explain to citizens ,the decision and attitudes of council even if they disagree with the majority.
The only attitude I can be sure of is my own. Those kinds of political decisions are the reason I run for office. I may not be able to stop them  but while I'm there there I 'll do what I must to make  sure people know about them.
Which  brings me to the next post. Legal expenditures  to stop me from doing that.
Monday, 22 June 2009
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