Saturday, October 2, 2010

Crowsnest Pass Forum Questions and Answers!

Question. Security Deposits on Developments?

The lack of security on the River Run project was a huge mistake on the part of council. This can never be allowed to happen again, we put in place a policy now that development can not start without having sufficient security in place (All of council was in favour of this except the Mayor). Hopefully in the future when a real developer comes in to develop this particular site the council at the time will make sure there is an adequate development agreement in place to clean it up.

Question. How do we attract people to the community?

We continue to build on the initiatives we have put in place, ie walking trails, mountain bike trails, cleaning up the community to make it more appealing. This is one of the most beautiful places in the world there is no logical reason that with some hard work and creative solutions we can't bring more people here.

Question. Marketing of the Community?

Similar question to above, this must become a priority and an area where council must work together with Community Futures, Chamber of Commerce and spend some money. Our marketing budget since I have been on council is $20,000 per year that's a joke. To spend that amount of money is a waste, if we provide a decent budget, and work with those other groups to attain grants we can do a far better job.
The mountain bike project is a good example of that in partnership with the Community Futures the municipality put in $10,000 that eventually gained us in excess of $200,000 to develop Mountain Bike Trails.

Question. Unsightly Premises Bylaw?

This is an effort by the present council to clean up the municipality, (supported by all of council except Councillor Taje). The only goal is to make the community look better more attractive for both the people living here and coming into our area. Nobody as the expectation that every lawn is going to be manicured, that every yard will be a pristine piece of the rocky mountains.
Can we do better than we are? of course.
The bylaw is not perfect and should be reviewed by the next council with the benefit of some experience. For information so far our Bylaw Officer as written two (2) tickets related to this bylaw, he as done a very good job of working with people to give them the opportunity to work within the bylaw.

Question. Highway 3?

Everybody that runs for council says they are going to lobby the province on this issue, going back to the early seventies. We have done that for the last three years, like it or not it will not happen for some time. Over the next few years you will see some minor widening of roads in Frank, and west Coleman, and traffic lights at the Kananaskis and the West end of Blairmore.
If anybody from the Crowsnest Pass tells you that they are going to push the Province in to doing anything more than that, they are dreaming. Keep in mind the road to Ft McMurray will not be completely four landed until 2014.
One good point that a speaker raised is as far as getting people into our town do we really want to push them through the Pass at a 100KM a hour?

Question. Affordable Housing?

The study that was done on affordable housing clearly shows that long term we need it. We have to follow the leadership of other communities in this area and find "credible" developers that will partner with us to access Federal/Provincial Grants and move in this direction.
The municipality does have land available for this.


Question. How does the Municipality support small business?

The municipality needs to talk to the business community (Chamber etc) and find areas where we can assist them, if its a problem with regulations, paperwork, bylaws that are impeding them then we need to address those issues. The municipality purchasing its goods locally as far as I am concerned as long as a local supplier is competitive and can supply a quality product then that's automatic.

Question. What happens with the Crowsnest Centre?

Last council meeting we directed administration to come back with a cost on taking the building down. It will be expensive, but if we want commercial business to come here we have no other place to put it. To attract anybody especially larger companies you have to have property that does not require a lot of work to make it flat, it must be serviced and it must be accessible to the highway. There are 12000 vehicles a day going by this site imagine if we could pull just 5% of them off the highway.


Question. What will we use as a disaster centre during emergencies?

Many communities experience emergency type situations, not many have an old hospital to put people up in. What we do have available, is the following: the present hospital, three existing schools, two arenas, the MDM facility, Elks Hall, Polish Hall, Seniors halls, hundreds of hotel beds and what a lot of people did in years past, is take people in to their homes.

Question. Looking for Bridge Builders on Council?

This is where it is so important to have a strong Mayor on council, one who does not believe that the only agenda to be promoted is his, one who can work with a diverse group of individuals, people that want to move the community forward, and govern it in an effective manner.
You can read the Cuff report and the other corporate review yourself on the municipal web site.
This Mayor did not do a very good job of team building and leading, this Mayor did not provide a willingness to look at change, the spilt in council was created by the steadfast refusal to consider change and in fact put up every road block available to maintain the status Quo.
Being a bridge builder means that you have to be a leader, willing to look at different ideas even when you don't agree and willing to work with other people that don't just show up at meeting and vote your way because they fell they should.

Question. Helping Seniors

This council as committed to support the renovation and expansion of the York Creek Lodge, with 40% of our population being seniors this is so important. We have our seniors living in 280 square foot rooms. We must do a better job for them and I will support whatever we have to do to improve the lodge.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

After driving past Irwins place I must assume he got one of those fines? Keep up the good work , you have my vote.

Anonymous said...

The Mayors place is getting mucked out?
Geez, that was kind of one of the reasons that we even stopped in the Crowsnest Pass...
Now what have you got for attractions?
Oh, that's right,
the "historical 1968 Tipple".

Anonymous said...

A comment about the speed limit through the Crowsnest Pass on highway 3. Personally, I would like it to be 60 km/hour from the east Bellevue/Hillcrest area all the way to west Coleman. At 100 km/hr it's too fast through the slide area, tourists are out of their cars looking around and it's scary fast. Also, there are so many different limits... 80/100/60 that it's confusing. Why not put the limit at 60 km/hr and enforce it. That will encourage people to perhaps stop and enjoy , plus makes the roads safer. At the Hillcrest west intersection, the speed is supposed to be lowered to 80km/hr, but seems that the cars are not slowing down and at times it is very difficult to turn west.

Crowsnest Pass Home said...

Last comment I agree with your post we need to find ways to make people stop here not fly by.

Anonymous said...

We have to be the Destination.When I travel I do not just stop at some town for no reason.Getting people to stop for lunch, gas or coffee will not do it.There must be something that will entice people to come for the weekend.We need to better promote what we have, the great outdoors, Biking, Hiking, Golfing, Skiing,mountain climbing etc..but there also has to be something for the young kids to do.We need weekend packages in all seasons with the hotels combining one of the above.
Slowing people down on the highway will just piss them off.You ever take an alternate route just to avoid a town(okotoks perhaps).

Anonymous said...

You hit the nail on the head Anon @ 1:11. There needs to be a reason for people to turn off Hwy. 3 into town. Reducing the speed limit won't get motorists to flip on a signal light. The only thing it will do is tick them off. I agree, though, with the other poster who says there are too many different speed limits through the Pass. It's aggravating. Unfortunately, I don't see this changing anytime soon. They're not going to start allowing traffic to go 100 km/hour through Frank or across the Bellevue/Hillcrest Intersection and through the school zone in Coleman. Slow traffic down too much and it will only make travelers want to get through the Pass as quickly as they can, so they can get on their way to their final destination. What's the solution then? As you said, "We have to be the destination."

Something we could use in our community is a major hotel/conference/banquet/recreation center, within close proximity (eyesight, that is) of the highway. If this were to happen, I believe other businesses would follow.

There's been a lot of talk lately about the need to further promote our local "Great Outdoors." We can advertise to the world all we want that our outdoors are the best anywhere, but there's a lot of competition out there. Yes, we do have a great backyard playground, but we're going to need more than our outdoors to pull traffic off Hwy 3, regardless of how much time and money we spend promoting this. There's a lot of "Great Outdoors" around Fernie, Kimberley and other parts of the East/West Kootenays too. Where do you think all that traffic is heading every Friday evening? We can't put all our eggs into one basket. There's no such thing as a panacea or magic pill that fixes everything that needs fixing in Crowsnest Pass. It's going to be a combination of a lot of things. Most of all it's going to be a lot of hard work. And it's not going to happen overnight, either. It's going to take years to turn this place around.

Anonymous said...

I agree with the previous comment concerning the need for a major hotel. Sadly, the current crop of motels and hotels in the Pass are rather grubby -- with a few exceptions. If I were travelling through and looking for a place to stay overnight, I'd keep on driving.

Anonymous said...

Then I suppose what the Crowsnest Pass has to do is actually look at some of these crazy Ideas that are presented to it.
A gondola to the the top of the ski hill? are you out of your friggin' mind?!
Make it a destination for film production and pitch it all over the world because of it's existing standing scenery... Why, that's just insane!
Use the knowledge and ability that sits rotting in that area to lay some tracks and fire up a forgotten steam locomotive to give tours of the area? Forget it.
If you want something to start happening in the 'Pass, you have to come to terms with the fact that some of these "wacky ideas" may actually work. If you can trust some developer to build a pipe dream without making him prove he can actually pull it off, why won't you trust visionarys?
After all, developers need a reason to build and just slamming up houses left and right with nothing to attract buyers (meaning attractions) is the perverbial meaning of "cart before the horse".

Anonymous said...

"walking trails, mountain bike trails"
Funny, there are plenty of other trails heavily used by tourists that are never mentioned by candidates. (Hint: Vroom vroom, fumes, dust, ruts, potholes)

Seems to be a taboo subject.

Anonymous said...

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