AnarchoSocialist
Active Member
I am not defending Friends of the O-Train, but, the blame seems to be unfairly falling heavily on them.
One point that is worth making is how often does "The City of Ottawa", not the NCC, gets to think big? No other city in Canada has an agency like this that plays a role in planning so much of the city without much input along the way from the citizens themselves. The outcome is disappointing but having watched most of the process from start to finish it is obvious that the city doesn't get too work on large projects like this very often. The process had problems throughout it all, not just the end. The final outcome with changes and new ideas being volleyed around seems less too do with one groups interest trying to sabotage or get their way, but just inexperience and ignorance of planning a large project.
The project had flaws, not every proposed project results in a positive outcome, life goes on, and the city will try again and hopefully learn from their experiences.
One point that is worth making is how often does "The City of Ottawa", not the NCC, gets to think big? No other city in Canada has an agency like this that plays a role in planning so much of the city without much input along the way from the citizens themselves. The outcome is disappointing but having watched most of the process from start to finish it is obvious that the city doesn't get too work on large projects like this very often. The process had problems throughout it all, not just the end. The final outcome with changes and new ideas being volleyed around seems less too do with one groups interest trying to sabotage or get their way, but just inexperience and ignorance of planning a large project.
The project had flaws, not every proposed project results in a positive outcome, life goes on, and the city will try again and hopefully learn from their experiences.