Perfect city campaign: Weakerthans complaint department
-- by the Weakerthans.
a) CITY PLANNING
1. The Red River Is Not A Sewer Pipe
Fix the City's sewage treatment plants. Remember in 2004 when raw waste poured into the Red River? This must be dealt with immediatly. What is more important, potholes or Lake Winnipeg? Aparently to Sam Katz, potholes are.
2. No More Riverbank Development
Prevent pollution—keep the remaing undeveloped river banks lined with forest. The Trees filter out natural and man made run off. The run off ends up in the lake down stream contributing to dead zones in the north basin and poisonous algae blooms in the south.
3. No More Parking Lots Downtown
Heritage buildings are vital to Winnipeg, and those we have left are the soul of our city.
4. No to Waverly West
10,000 new homes. Where? Oh, out by the dump. Makes sense. Empty lots within the core of the city should be filled 1st before any development on the Waverly West project goes ahead.
5. Like a local ecomomy? No To Walmart and Thier Big Box Buddies
Where to begin... Local buisness can't compete with the #1 enemy of local economies who build cinderblock shells and acres of asphalt. Paying our citizens terrible wages to man their isles. Sending profits out of the city to their stock-holders. Killing the centers of the city by drawing people away from the city itself to their temporary shelters. Then closing up and moving on. Follow Vancouver's example. Ban any further Walmart development.
b) STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION
1. Dedicated Bicycle Lanes
The attempt at providing a shared lane for both bicycles and bus is not adequate and failed as a project. It is very dangerous to ride a bicycle on Winnipeg's streets these days. The use of bicycles has obvious benefits (eliminate traffic, polution, etc.), and Winnipeg has the potential to achieve safe and effective bicycle lanes, with spending being matched by reduction in road wear.
2.Reinvent the City Bus
Proper bus shelters with heat and lights would be a good start.
3. Subway
See truwinnipeg.org and be conviced.
c) WASTE REDUCTION
Landfills will kill us someday. Sepage into rivers is a major problem here. That Brady dump is a few kms from the Siene — where do you think the seepage goes? Here are some easy solutions to immediatly reducing waste that the city could immplement:
1. Ban on all single use drink bottles
Legislate madatory use of reusable heavy grade glass bottles by bolttling and drink manufactures and a collection system operated by all bottling and drink companies selling products in the city of Winnipeg. And bring back Pic A Pop.
2. Ban all those needlessly destructive plastic bags from use in stores
3. Compostable Garbage Pick up
Seperate pick up for compostables. Even Toronto seems to be able to do this, for crap's sake.