The streets are still not plowed a week and a half later. Snowbanks still aren't cut, you cannot see anything pulling out of driveways or side streets. It's time to abandon these useless projects like putting a pool downtown that no one will use and put that money back into snow removal in the winter and road repair in the summer! Make the city functional and working before wasting money on these pipe dream projects!!
Just raise our taxes 10 percent. We need more frivolous spending, maybe a swimming pool in the River or some more crazy road designs like the top of St. George’s hill. Anyone drive that gong show road in the last few days? I don’t think the plows can even fit through it anymore. Maybe we have some more buildings we can buy to knock down for turning lanes. We are so ahead of the times here in the Sault. Let raise taxes and build some statues of former mayors.
Thats the most hilarious thing I have heard all day. At least Terry has comedy going for him, he is going to need a fallback when Sault Ste Marie finally wakes up and sends him packing.
The city should enact a byelaw requiring property owners with sidewalks to maintain them throughout the winter. This would free up resources to focus on road maintenance and sidewalk upkeep around businesses.
Please stop plowing the main streets 10+ times a day and start working on the side streets. Also, most streets need their banks cut down. I have a truck and can barely see exiting my driveway.
Give us a break SHEEHAN, DEMOCRACY MY FOOT, BANK ACCOUNTS WERE FROZEN, TRUCKERS SUFFERED, BUT THE PEOPLE THAT CALL OUT DEATH TO CANADA, DEMONSTATE ON CITY STREETS, AND NEVER HAVE TO ACCOUNT FOR THEIR DISRUPTIONS, , QUIT WHILE YOUR AHEAD SHEEHAN, WE DONT SUPPORT YOUR REGIME ONE BIT!
Yes!Over 100cm in a week is an extraordinary amount, and I was able to get wherever I wanted to go in town during the entire week. That deserves some credit! Many other places would have been completely shut down. If we get a few days with no new snow, we'll see some catching up progressing.
Ask any city employee responsible for snow removal. They are doing what they are told, not what they know is the best idea. They will all tell you the 25 year old engineer who has no experience is calling the shots.