Comment 39160

By Really? (registered) | Posted March 26, 2010 at 12:22:11

Well, Jason, Westdale was designed as-such to accomodate Street Rail! And look how popular of a neighbourhood it is today (despite the student ghetto)!

And yet, when Light Rail is proposed, those ignorant types suggest it's a waste of money and buses are fine. Something that's unnecessary.

So if we had a City full of neighbourhood nodes (such as Westdale Village, The Delta, etc)... then wouldn't it make it more desirable? I know people like the idea/theory of neighbourhood nodes (who actually likes to drive to a store for pop?), Hamiltonians are just too lazy to change things.

I think this stems from our blue collar heritage. We're so used to whining and crying to those who represent us (historically, Labour Unions --today, Carreer Politicians), that when something that threatens our ways comes up, we cry, kick & scream until that suggestion is nixed --ie: RHVP. "Don't let management change our hours" then vs "Don't let City Staff ruin my speedy commute!" today.

Baby Boomers essentially put the City in the predicament we're in today; and we all know how open to change they are (ever talked to a Boomer about Retirement???), so good luck getting things to change aslong as they're still running the show.

I had thought Hamilton's best chance at change would be the 2014 Municipal Elections... but I'm not so sure anymore, honestly.

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