{"id":475,"date":"2007-05-21T17:39:00","date_gmt":"2007-05-22T00:39:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jameswbreckenridge.ca\/breckenridge\/?p=475"},"modified":"2008-10-26T00:19:52","modified_gmt":"2008-10-26T07:19:52","slug":"hey-it-is-not-coming-out-of-my-pocket","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jameswbreckenridge.ca\/?p=475","title":{"rendered":"Hey, it is not coming out of my pocket&#8230;."},"content":{"rendered":"<div><span style=\"font-family: arial;\">What, Abbotsford City Hall felt it had not wasted enough tax dollars on their slick, misleading advertising campaign to sell the imaginary benefits of Plan A? One would have thought $140,000 was enough to waste. I know City Hall claimed to have squandered only $40,000 tax dollars on Plan A advertising, they in fact spent 350% of that amount or $140,000.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: arial;\">Perhaps to City Hall $100,000 tax dollars is considered pocket change but in the real world, where it comes out of people\u2019s pockets, it is a noteworthy amount. Just as in the real world calling it \u201ccommunications\u201d does not change the reality that it is advertising.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: arial;\">Reality \u2013 what a concept. If only we could introduce Abbotsford City Hall to the concept we could save untold $$$ and get some services for our tax dollars. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: arial;\">From City Hall\u2019s advertisement, and an ad is an ad even if City Hall labels it a letter, at City Hall the positive economic impact is already evident. In the real world there will be no economic benefits from a Hotel on Pauline Street because the developer has to go with vastly less economically beneficial residential housing to avoid the huge increases in development charges needed to pay for Plan A. Perhaps someone should explain to City Hall just what an economic benefit is and that making claims of economic benefits does not make them exist \u2013 at least not in the real world beyond the walls of City Hall.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: arial;\">\u201cBest possible hockey team\u201d. I certainly hope that that best is far better than the demonstrated \u201cbest City Hall can do\u201d. Only in the wacky world of Abbotsford City Hall would pursuit of a \u201cbest possible hockey team\u201d be considered something positive to strive for. In other cities they go after the NHL or Major junior teams \u2013 in Abbotsford we are expected to happily settle for the \u201cbest possible\u201d. Maybe City Hall feels that after all the years citizens have had to tolerate \u201cbest possible\u201d business practices and behaviours from City Hall citizens should know better than to expect good or excellent from anything involving City Hall.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: arial;\">And while this comment may seem a little cruel, if the Cultural Centre is the best the arts and heritage community can produce, what these communities need for vibrant, living, engaging substance and value has nothing to do with, nor will it be solved by, bricks and mortar.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: arial;\">Finally, I cannot help but note that nowhere in the letter does mayor, council or City Hall speak to the most important point they have refused to address since the debate on Plan A began \u2013 the need for their chosen sports facilities. I see no suffering caused by the lack of a city-owned basketball court or another city-owned arena. I do see the massive disruptions caused citizens and patrons at ARC by the lack of a pool to cover the ineptitude of City Hall\u2019s actions on Centennial Pool. I see the Whalers having to consider the possibility of renting a pool in another community for competitions \u2013communities having many more (indoor and outdoor) pools, not population, than Abbotsford.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: arial;\">But why build what Abbotsford needs rather than what City Hall wants to build? That would be sensible, and Common Sense is demonstrably in as short supply at City Hall as Reality.<\/span><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What, Abbotsford City Hall felt it had not wasted enough tax dollars on their slick, misleading advertising campaign to sell the imaginary benefits of Plan A? One would have thought $140,000 was enough to waste. I know City Hall claimed to have squandered only $40,000 tax dollars on Plan A advertising, they in fact spent 350% of that amount or $140,000. Perhaps to City Hall $100,000 tax dollars is considered pocket change but in the real world, where it comes out of people\u2019s pockets, it is a noteworthy amount. Just as in the real world calling it \u201ccommunications\u201d does not change the reality that it is advertising. Reality \u2013 what a concept. If only we could introduce Abbotsford City Hall to the concept we could save untold $$$ and get some services for our tax dollars. From City Hall\u2019s advertisement, and an ad is an ad even if City Hall labels it a letter, at City Hall the positive economic impact is already evident. In the real world there will be no economic benefits from a Hotel on Pauline Street because the developer has to go with vastly less economically beneficial residential housing to avoid the huge increases in development charges needed to pay for Plan A. Perhaps someone should explain to City Hall just what an economic benefit is and that making claims of economic benefits does not make them exist \u2013 at least not in the real world beyond the walls of City Hall. \u201cBest possible hockey team\u201d. I certainly hope that that best is far better than the demonstrated \u201cbest City Hall can do\u201d. Only in the wacky world of Abbotsford City Hall would pursuit of a \u201cbest possible hockey team\u201d be considered something positive to strive for. In other cities they go after the NHL or Major junior teams \u2013 in Abbotsford we are expected to happily settle for the \u201cbest possible\u201d. Maybe City Hall feels that after all the years citizens have had to tolerate \u201cbest possible\u201d business practices and behaviours from City Hall citizens should know better than to expect good or excellent from anything involving City Hall. 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