whattheheck
Active Member
I am so tempted to just only complain. But, instead, I would like to ask for solutions here.
Walking and driving around, one can't help notice the appalling deterioration of city infrastructure.
Examples:
- potholes everywhere (I know it's a situation related to our weather, but why do the outlying communities seem to have a better handle on this)
- the concrete in the median curbs in many locations is literally crumbling away (99st, north of 51st ave is an example)
- newly installed concrete for various infrastructure shows wear and tear within a couple of years of being put in and start crumbling and cracking away (the 97 street Jasper ave location next to Canada place)
- in many locations, the expensive city landscaping turns into garbage because weeds and overgrowth are allowed to take over
- I recently attended Rogers Place and various trees next to the building have taken a beating a while back and still have not been replaced
- the Valley line shelters in some locations are no go zones
- rust on seemingly every light pole
- the Jasper ave street lights are magnets for dirt and graffiti (did that not go through a proper CPTED lens?)
- etc etc
And why is it that 3 hours to the south, is just is so much better kept together?? Calgary also experiences four distinct seasons. But the wear and tear in their city IS far less significant/ seemingly better maintained.
They have significant sprawl, so please spare me the argument that that is the overarching factor here.
So, what's the solutions? Or are we being hosed with how our tax dollars are utilized compared to elsewhere? Why is the city fixated on building to much new nice-to-haves when city hall can't even maintain the what-we-haves?
Does not anyone at city hall or who works for the city sees this? Is there not anyone within that entity have any real solutions? With the next four year budget review coming up, I really hope maintenance and cleanliness are addressed. There is no sense of pride anymore. Just embarrassment.
Walking and driving around, one can't help notice the appalling deterioration of city infrastructure.
Examples:
- potholes everywhere (I know it's a situation related to our weather, but why do the outlying communities seem to have a better handle on this)
- the concrete in the median curbs in many locations is literally crumbling away (99st, north of 51st ave is an example)
- newly installed concrete for various infrastructure shows wear and tear within a couple of years of being put in and start crumbling and cracking away (the 97 street Jasper ave location next to Canada place)
- in many locations, the expensive city landscaping turns into garbage because weeds and overgrowth are allowed to take over
- I recently attended Rogers Place and various trees next to the building have taken a beating a while back and still have not been replaced
- the Valley line shelters in some locations are no go zones
- rust on seemingly every light pole
- the Jasper ave street lights are magnets for dirt and graffiti (did that not go through a proper CPTED lens?)
- etc etc
And why is it that 3 hours to the south, is just is so much better kept together?? Calgary also experiences four distinct seasons. But the wear and tear in their city IS far less significant/ seemingly better maintained.
They have significant sprawl, so please spare me the argument that that is the overarching factor here.
So, what's the solutions? Or are we being hosed with how our tax dollars are utilized compared to elsewhere? Why is the city fixated on building to much new nice-to-haves when city hall can't even maintain the what-we-haves?
Does not anyone at city hall or who works for the city sees this? Is there not anyone within that entity have any real solutions? With the next four year budget review coming up, I really hope maintenance and cleanliness are addressed. There is no sense of pride anymore. Just embarrassment.




