Archive for June, 2009
Cyclists anoid that bicycle path is gone from BRT plan
http://waverleywest.blogspot.com/2009/06/wheres-pathway-in-brt.html
It is interesting that the City has seen fit to not include a bicycle path into the current plans their building for this Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor.
But we do agree with the cycling groups like Bike to the Future that Osborne Station is mis-located in an inaccessible spot and really should be moved underground closer [...]
Posted: June 24th, 2009 under Infrastructure, Transit.
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BlogWinnipeg.com on TRUWinnipeg.org
http://blogwinnipeg.com/?p=134
By Paula Kelly
How we get around in the City of Winnipeg, in fact, how we travel anywhere, is a seriously hot topic right now. For another interesting perspective on local transit, I recommend checking out the Transit Riders Union blog which advocates the revival of the subway system design proposal by renowned civil engineer Norman [...]
Posted: June 19th, 2009 under Infrastructure, Transit, Urban Studies.
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Upcoming chance to speak up about subway for Winnipeg
From the City’s own SpeakUpWinnipeg.com, a mandatory citizen involvement process that doesn’t really listen to the citizen’s input. Here is a chance to inform more Winnipeggers about TRUWinnipeg’s vision of our city, not the United Nation’s version espoused in the Agenda21 depopulation plan (aka sustainable development) covertly being promoted by City officials.
Opening Night Event – [...]
Posted: June 5th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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If Winnipeg wants a subway…
…shouldn’t it ask this man to pay for it?
David Rockefeller. Photo Courtesy of Businessweek.com
And even though Mr. Rockefeller is part of the top end of the elite of the world, he cannot do anything about his aging… He looks like a very sick old man. Even the elite cannot buy their own youth back.
See also:
PrisonPlanet.com [...]
Posted: June 5th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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We Do It ALL For You
As part of the City’s “Our Winnipeg” (a possible name replacement for Plan Winnipeg) there are certain reoccurring themes that is the citizen involvement module.
The website is broken down into several categories:
Sustainability
Competitiveness
Communities
Safety & Security
City of the Arts
City Building
The Police have a diffilcult job; they are tasked with infinite duties & responsibilities and now the Police [...]
Posted: June 4th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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