outoftheice
Active Member
I think even people in support of the project recognize its problems, and know the council's process on this project was poor. But the time to ask for reviews of elevated alignment was 2020/2021. It's the same party in power no less. As a government, you can't reset every decision made by previous administrations, even if you don't agree.
I'll be even more generous than that and say the time to ask for reviews of the alignment were this spring when the Green Line team began meeting with the province to describe to them the direction this was all going.
Better yet, maybe the province could have just opened their wallets a bit wider and ridden in to be there heros and we could have built a line that included the downtown tunnels AND got us to Shepard.
The fact they didn't choose either option and flip flopped last minute after an op-ed was published in the Herald by Jim Gray that mirrored an opinion piece by Rick Bell published around the same time tells me this was 100% political. My guess Dreeshen is in so far over his head on this that he had absolutely no idea he was blowing up the project when he sent that letter.
A glimpse of what might of been: