Winnipeg is too spread out now to have an economical LRT system.
I know just how stupid that sounds to you GOM, but what the hell, live with it.
I know just how stupid that sounds to you GOM, but what the hell, live with it.
JTF wrote:You create the problem in your mind. I don't see a problem actually.
I don't want Winnipeg to become a Calgary or a Toronto. I like it to be Winnipeg. You see, I don't become embarrassed telling people where I live. I like to tell them we are a small town. We are. Get over it.
If you believe that you can make a pickle back into a cucumber, you are free to do so, but please, try it on your own dime hank you.
btw. You keep talking around the essence of the problem..our size and location.
It isn't good enough to say "never mind that" and pretend these realities don't exist..they are what drives the argument.
That "later" will cost millions more than it would cost today, without even mentioning all the jobs put on hold until then...EdWin wrote: In 30-40 years, once this "I don't want change in my small Winnipeg" mentality is dead and burried, the city that I want so desperately will appear. Better later than never I guess.
Electrician wrote:That "later" will cost millions more than it would cost today, without even mentioning all the jobs put on hold until then...EdWin wrote: In 30-40 years, once this "I don't want change in my small Winnipeg" mentality is dead and burried, the city that I want so desperately will appear. Better later than never I guess.
I do??? You were the first to bring size up as an issue. Ditto geography.JTF wrote:btw. You keep talking around the essence of the problem..our size and location.
Ohhh...touchy eh.grumpy old man wrote:I do??? You were the first to bring size up as an issue. Ditto geography.JTF wrote:btw. You keep talking around the essence of the problem..our size and location.
I don't understand your POV. You want Winnipeg to be a small city? What is a small city?
Get over it? There is that snarky debate technique. Why not at least give arguing your position an honest effort and lose these infantile comments? You're better than that j2f.
You don't agree with rapid transit. I can accept that. Hell I am probably more on your side of the fence on this issue. But please present your argument and leave the snark out of it.
rosencrentz wrote:Rapid Transit is a nice idea, isn't it?
Can anyone tell me what the cost would be to cover whatever area should be covered, and then tell me what the benefits would be for how many people?
COST/BENEFIT PLEASE!!!
Rapid transit for how many people at what cost and for what benefit!
I will bet you that it makes absolutely no sense, and that is why Mayor Sam , to get what $38 million dollars from the province and the feds is willing to spend that money on 3.2 miles of track!!
If planned properly, it can be a benefit to all. If you rethink the cost, remember to add the extra revenue from construction company income tax. So some of the money actually goes back into funding the projects. The way it's being planned right now, just won't haul in the extra passengers. A BRT would cost very little, if used on the existing bus routes. You just can't spend millions, and end up with the same result as you have with the present transit system. I think all this wait and see has just stuck a heavy lead ball on the city's chain... Maybe Mayor Katz should go visit Vienna, Austria, for some good advice. Lol, even the Turks are working their way into the future. I'm living in a city that used to be known for an infamous slogan which meant "it can't be done". Now, the present mayor has shown everyone that it CAN be done. He is turning this city into a central European hub capital on all fronts, just like it should be. Get a great mayor to run the city, and you'll start to benefit from the changes immediately.rosencrentz wrote:Rapid Transit is a nice idea, isn't it?
Can anyone tell me what the cost would be to cover whatever area should be covered, and then tell me what the benefits would be for how many people?
COST/BENEFIT PLEASE!!!
Rapid transit for how many people at what cost and for what benefit!
I will bet you that it makes absolutely no sense, and that is why Mayor Sam , to get what $38 million dollars from the province and the feds is willing to spend that money on 3.2 miles of track!!
You are brodbeck.JTF wrote:Do you actually want me to make the connection between what size and location have to do with our developement as a city?
Pavolo wrote:LMAO that was good , some how I fail to see him under that sheet that went in to the wrong load of laundry.
jimj_wpg wrote:Pavolo wrote:LMAO that was good , some how I fail to see him under that sheet that went in to the wrong load of laundry.
Translation, please.
jimj_wpg wrote:Got it now.
Well, the colour of the sheet is very Spring like robin egg blue. I don't know if there is a message in the colour though.
It is indeed "web-safe".
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