I'm taking bets on how long until the first councillor says the words: Queen's Quay Disaster
I'm taking bets on how long until the first councillor says the words: Queen's Quay Disaster
Hah, but then again it really has been a disaster. Weren't the streetcars supposed to be back last year? Hopefully at least it looks decent when it's done.
No, I don't think they were that far behind schedule with the street cars. What's ridiculous though is how long they're taking to do the granite work on some areas of the street. The granite installation in front of 250/260/270 QQ West is now months longer than is should have been, and the work there seems to be abandoned for weeks on end.
The streetcars were back much later than originally stated and after multiple delays. But they are back now. I can attest to the fact that work was going on all the time, except during the bitter cold last winter. The winter before, when it was much milder, they worked pretty much every day. Work is also being done on weekends. It's a massive job, but it's going to be beautiful.
I'll take Queen's Quay Boondoggle to happen first.
Queen's Quay Quagmire, from someone mispronouncing it as 'kway'. Someone who habitually mangles things, like Mammoliti.
Councillor Pam McConnell, whose Ward 28 includes Queens Quay, said she is not surprised by the overruns and is not questioning the need for them.
“We have now built Queens Quay for 50 more years and I think that that’s a good investment,†she said. “And if they were money out because they didn’t anticipate these additional things, I think that’s just the way it is.â€
I am speechless about such reaction of the councillor - yeah, it is not my money, so that's just the way it is. "I think it is a good investment" - what the hell does that mean? Whether it is a good investment always depends on how much is invested. How about such accountability? How about questioning the initial planning? Would it be a good investment if the project costs $1 billion? This woman doesn't seem to care. As long as it is done eventually, she will be fine with it.
I didn't vote for her, but she seems to have won the election with flying colours. When we have councillors like this (who don't seem to care about numbers), no doubt almost every single project is over budget and delayed significantly.
You should go down there and yell at them.This is exactly why projects take so long - not because of technical challenges, or better safety measures, as many willingly hoped and believed, but primarily due to the simple fact that no work is being done for much of the time.
You should go down there and yell at them.