The housing we need is affordable housing. There is no way that homes built on this location will be remotely affordable for those in greatest need. The land was originally gifted to the GRCA as parkland, it should remain so to respect the wishes of the donor(s).
We'll never get parkland this cheap again. We need it to add a missing connection to our trail system. And with it we can start correcting our longstanding shortage of sports fields.Every single councillor needs to support this purchase.
Another example of under and illeducated, 3000 +/- vote getting councillors making decisions without consequences to themselves. What an absolutely stunningly stupid decision.
Where have you been for the past 40 years?? Multiple attempts to "revitalize" the downtown have failed. Every new one is promised to be the magic bullet.No amount of aesthetics will resurrect the downtown. Rather actual living customers and merchants who are open when customers want...NOT the other way around.
Heat warnings are being issued for lower temperatures every year. Used to be 40+c with humidex before it was issued. Only going to be 36c, what are people going to do when Summer actually gets here? No one had A/C back when we were kids, we survived.
I would like to see what will happen to MacDonell Street next year during the Memorial cup. How embarrassing for our city. It should have been given to Kitchener for this reason! Our taxes will go through the roof!
The item was not a City Council decision.The site is zoned for permitted uses of restaurant and drive-thrus. It was in front of the Committee of Adjustment, an advisory committee of council mandated by the province. The restaurant needs to have a smaller setback than was allowed by the zoning laws. Setback changes are most often "minor in nature" and don't go to City Council.If this restaurant with drive-thru were fully within zoning requirements, it would just go straight to site plan with no public input.
Maybe they figured out that if you warn people earlier they do a better job of taking precautions and fewer people get sick. " Survived" isn't a very high bar for a public safety goal.
You can count the organizations that need and deserve this money on ONE HAND , the rest is nothing short of wasted tax dollars . Thanks for nothing again on next years taxes.
Few bother to take a long view of the rise and fall of successive multiple downtowns. Demolition by fire and iffy construction historically removed dozens of buildings along Cork, Macdonell and Quebec. City maps from the mid-19thC on graphically show this decay/rejuvenation process. Alarmists pay no attention to this and cling to a static view of an "old" downtown that ignores both its past and possible futures. "Downtown 2026" is painfully shorton "destination" value. Any improvement depends on the "new bones" the holes, trenches and closed streets require.Current inconvenience is just a down payment on a far better downtown.
I would not trust the city’s log of repairs, mostly they would be fudged. Guelph has some of the worst roads and they just ignore them ! Hope Mr Croft takes this further. Good luck !
I think all property owners should read this list. and decide if this is where you want your money going. What on earth is "UNITED KERALA SPORTS" and why do they need $5,000? Another $5,000 for a Guelph Comedy Festival? Why aren't their any grants for groups dealing with Guelph's homeless crisis, or other issues that homeowners are concerned with?
Thank you for providing meals, shelter, friendship and services to our Guelph citizens. I hope our community can reach a place some day when everyone has a home and enough food.
The work must be done. But not at the expense of foreclosures and job losses. Stay close to the owners, employee, and customers throughout the project. Implement tactics to improve before it’s too late. Track anticipated / actual job losses and revenue changes on a weekly basis. Adjust and aid as possible.