By Pepper Parr
November 16, 2014
BURLINGTON, ON.
What will the city look like in five years?
A lot differently than it looks today.
Lakeshore Road will be much different.
The Bridgewater condominium should be completed in five years – however it has been in the works for more than 25 years – so one never knows. We should be able to attend a New Year’s Eve party at the Delta which will be at the bottom of John Street within five years.
Carriage Gate will have completed the Bentley on John Street.
The Saxony will have been open for a number of years.
Will ADI Developments get the 28 storey’s they want at the bottom of Lakeshore and Martha? They will get something – perhaps everything they want. A close reading of their application suggests that the only real issue is traffic and city hall people say that isn’t an issue.
Will a new city hall be on the planning boards – the city has to do something about their office space needs. The existing structure is inefficient and doesn’t have the amount of space needed to house all the employees. Finance, Legal, Purchasing and most of the Capital Development people plus the Human Resources department walk across Elgin Street to city hall several times a day.
Is Burlington ever going to come up with a solution to the Elizabeth Street parking lot?
Will there be a development on the parking lot at the top of John Street leading into the plaza on Brant Street.
And what will we see in the way of preliminary plans for the Beachway part of the waterfront?
Add to that list the parcels of land called the football – the properties between Old Lakeshore Road and Lakeshore Road. There is an incredible opportunity to do something spectacular that will be immediately east of the Bridgewater development – but the imagination and the political will are not evident in the hearts or minds of the newly elected Council. Mayrose Tyco owns a significant part of the property – where there are believed to be 18 different owners.
And of course there is then the Air Park issue – with the city pressing hard to get a site plan approved for the property. All indications are that the Air Park owners are pushing back quite hard. They recently completed the paving and widening of the runway and are adding landing lights – so someone over there who signs the cheques has a plan. It just hasn’t been shared with the city – yet.
The solution that residents arrived at with the developer for the four story condominium on Elgin and Locust suggests there is at least an opportunity for the public to be involved in the way the city grows.
Will we see the kind of community involvement with tax payers at the table for developments in other wards? Will a leopard change its spots?
Are we in for four years of same old at city hall?
The city will hire a new city manager in the next 60 days. We will know than what kind of administrative leadership we have – that will determine what gets taken to Council.
Former city manager Roman Martiuk was brought in to contain spending – but he and the Mayor parted way half way through Martiuk’ s contract.
The city brought in Jeff Fielding from London, ON. He was as much a gust of wind as he was a breath of fresh air. He had great ideas, huge plans, but didn’t stick around long enough to see any of them through.
Let’s see who the city decides to put in place to re-develop both the culture at city hall and maybe even cleaning out some of the department heads.
It is going to be interesting.
My prediction – Same old Same old. Council did not work well together for the last 4 years, why should anything be different for the next 4 years.