What I hope to accomplish with this blog is to point out the idiotic issues and foibles this city is constantly mired in and especially the hopelessly outdated and mismanaged LTC ( London Transit Commission ).
Why? I don't suffer fools gladly... there are government agencies for that. I, on the other hand, must navigate through this city each day only to see and hear more things that make me spitting mad... or shake my head in disgust... or just wonder how any thinking creature could come up with these things.
I have often told outsiders, when they ask what it's like to live and work in London, Ontario, I tell them this - that it's a really, really, really, really, really, really, really big St Mary's. But I was thinking the other day this maligns St Mary's a great deal and does not deserve such a comparison.
What I have attempted to describe in that comparison is even though London approaches 400,000 in population... it thinks and makes decisions, feels like and has this sense of aura of, being a town of a couple thousand.
With the usual problems a small town has and it keeps making small town decisions when faced with big city issues. Here's my score card:
- LTC - the city's transit authority - D
- Arts - D
- Entertainment - C
- Downtown Core - F
- Roads and Highways - F
- City Hall - F
- Urban Renewal - F
- Environment - C
- Parks and Recreation - B
- City Services - D
- Housing - F
Urban Planning is a curse word to anyone at City Hall. A word never to be uttered even by those who are urban planners. Why? There is none. None whatsoever. The city is governed by a mob mentality and even though there are urban planners and an urban planning department - any recommendations or suggestions or plans are promptly tossed in the garbage can. ( I'd say recycler but that's a different issue)
Then there is the LTC, a key component of Urban Planning, which this city has a history of bungling the likes which have never been seen since Los Angeles dismantled its streetcar system.
However, this is the first entry. I will get into detail in subsequent posts. As I have just returned from Toronto, spent a few days on the Danforth, only to return to this wasteland. And I've said before: one block of the Dnaforth in Toronto has more life and vibrancy on it than the whole of London. Remember Londoners! Walmart is not a cultural centre.
Peace!
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