Asterix
Active Member
It's really really unfortunate that we live in a city that pre-occupies itself with banning coffee cups .... but allows these sites to grow .... then asks people who raise the concern "what would you do?".
But that is still a valid question, even if you don't like it.
This is Canada, it snows in the winter, sometimes it snows a lot.
When this happens, there are two basic choices:
1) Plow the inner city streets as best as possible, leaving large mounds of snow along the edges, blocking needed on-street parking spaces, lanes of traffic, and sight lines for pedestrians and motorists. When this snow melts in the spring, it will run directly into the sewers and straight on in to the lake, carrying with it accumulated garbage and any other on-street debris and contaminants.
2) Remove those large mounds of snow, likely to a centralized site. This will reduce inner city gridlock and improve safety. When this snow melts in the spring, it will be filtered through the ground before making its way to the lake. Accumulated debris can then be scooped up from the pile remnants and disposed of in accordance with standard waste management criteria.
So, presuming that like most people, option 2 is the most appealing, a location for this snow pile needs to be determined. Where should it be?
It needs to be close enough to where the snow is being removed from (you don't want to spend all your time and money with the trucks travelling long distances) but it also needs to be set apart from residential and preferably commercial areas.
Given all those criteria, I don't see there being a much more appropriate location. As mentioned by other posters above, any actual localized contamination is relatively minimal, especially when compared to other development options. Also reiterating that just because there is a plan to build housing on that specific site doesn't mean that it is going to happen any time soon (I'd be very surprised if it happens within 10 years).
Back to the original point and all things considered, which of the two options would you pick? If neither, what other alternative would you suggest?