Comment 74540

By kevlahan (registered) | Posted February 19, 2012 at 04:16:14 in reply to Comment 74538

I think Jason's point is that the role of engineers is to solve the problems identified by residents and the decision makers.

If a councillor, supported by residents, says that an intersection needs to be made safer and more convenient for pedestrians, then the engineers role is to suggest effective solutions (not find excuses for doing nothing).

Similarly, if the Mayor and Council officially adopts a hierarchy amongst road users (e.g. putting pedestrian needs first, as Hamilton has done), then the engineers must use this hierarchy to decide between different design solutions.

In other words, strategic policy decisions need to be implemented concretely in each engineering decision. This has not happened yet in Hamilton or Toronto.

Comment edited by kevlahan on 2012-02-19 04:16:32

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