Civic Affairs

Municipal politics

By Ronald Zajac , 6 June 2013

[img_assist|nid=67|title=Water Street project|desc=Revised artist's concept.|link=none|align=right|width=500|height=249]   Usually, when covering a city council meeting, I use the Bylaws portion of the agenda as prep time for the media question period soon to follow.

   The reading of the bylaws comes at the end of the agenda, and it is usually a formality.

By Ronald Zajac , 5 June 2013

[img_assist|nid=90|title=Brock Trail Committee chairman John Taylor holds up a copy of Tuesday's Recorder and Times|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=500|height=435]Shameless self-promotion? Sure, why not.
“If you want to know the latest on the Brock Trail and other city projects, turn to The Recorder and Times, the region's trusted source of information and newspaper of record. And that Zajac guy, he's journalism award material.”
That's what John Taylor, chairman of the Brock Trail Committee, was saying as I snapped this picture at last night's special council meeting on the 10-year capital plan.
Well, more or less.
I may have embellished a bit.
Listen, I didn't have my notepad at the time because I was taking a picture.
For the record, I'm almost sure he said something nice about us.
Seriously, folks, it's gratifying when something you write becomes a part of the civic discourse. That's why I do this.

By Ronald Zajac , 5 June 2013

[img_assist|nid=88|title=Councillor Jane Fullarton|desc=|link=node|align=right|width=500|height=525] Do you think Councillor Jane Fullarton is cranky about being left off the Ontario Provincial Police costing committee (www.recorder.ca/2013/05/28/minister-oks-opp-costing)?
Well, she is.
In fact, “cranky” was the word she used to describe her state of emotion during council's special meeting on the 10-year capital plan Tuesday night.
As a matter of fact, Fullarton was also cranky about another proposed committee that showed every sign of being an exclusive club.
Most of council was cranky about that one, but for Fullarton it was the kind of last-straw material that prompted an outburst about that other OPP stuff.
In an effort to streamline a capital priority setting process that will now take us to a third exhaustive meeting, likely in September, city corporate services director David Dick had a suggestion.