It's about past time to rein in city council! Who will represent we the taxpayers if the city doesn't? Must we sue them?
The St. Albert Trail beautification, new bus decor and way-finding signage, etc. are nice but where are its priorities?
Yes, fuel and energy prices have increased along with food and other things. Many of us do not receive double the cost of living income. Life becomes tougher.
Why does the city need extra revenue for fuel when, for instance, its public works trucks idle while they fix streets with dusty, windshield breaking chips without regard for the anti-idling bylaw.
Streets are allowed to go without replacement way past their intended lifespan. What can we do?
Enough of the wasted studies and consultants! All are delaying tactics!
When are the new industrial and businesses tax-based benefits about to materialize?
How many decades must we wait?
Edmonton is booming while we formulate policies.
Common sense is nowhere to be found.
Paul C. Stocker, St. Albert