Thursday evening in Middle Springs
Well, I was certainly bang-on when I guessed that it would take longer to go door-to-door as a councillor than as a candidate. At this rate, it will take me 'til Christmas to finish this round of door-knocking! But I don't mind a bit -- I am having some great conversations, and I'm more and more convinced that this kind of mid-term one-to-one contact is really worthwhile.
What were last night's discussions about? Several households are happy about the look of the new Banff Avenue: it's "appealing", "pretty", "makes the pedestrians look happier and more relaxed".
And individual households liked:
- Banff Live: "my kids enjoyed it"
- the sewage treatment plant: "toured it with the school kids and it was amazing"
- the recycling program: "hope we get an organics bin here in Middle Springs"
- the volunteer centre: "I've used it and it was great"
- the move of Abbeyfield House into the Bow Valley Housing portfolio: "This will be so good for the convenience of the users"
- the library: "love it!"
- the bike race: "It was great to see. Add mountain biking into the event somehow"
- Bear Street handicapped parking: "really helpful"
- The secondary suite policy: "hope it will happen, it would really help employers and employees"
- The new busses: "gorgeous"
- The TIF funding for Banff Lake Louise Tourism: "happy to see this in place"
How did people respond when asked what the town could improve? Banff Live topped the list, and there were still a few references to bridge traffic, although most people noted the improvement now that the intersection of Banff and Buffalo is open once again. A couple of people mentioned design concerns with the new Banff Avenue: trees on corners, narrow intersections, the loss of the central line of banners, a suggestion to remove the remaining lamp post at the bridge end and "tidy up" the median there.
Individual households mentioned the following concerns, ideas, and suggestions:
- A suggestion to eliminate development permit fees for environmental retrofits such as adding solar hot water -- or to redirect those fees to an environmental fund.
- a request to not engage in special events designed to bring large numbers of visitors, and to help visitors slow down and enjoy the park.
- a request to communicate more with the families of Banff
- a suggestion for Banff-Canmore transit, 2 - 3 times per day in each direction
- A request for a parkade
- a request to improve the flower plantings in the downtown
- a concern about the amount of parking along Bow Avenue and its impact on the serenity of the riverside trail
- a question about when the filter cloths will be removed from the storm drains on Jasper Way
- a request to add a transit route to the Banff Centre
- a request for increased fiscal responsibility
- a concern about violent or offensive material in store window displays downtown
- a request to concentrate less on "what we're not", and concentrate more on protecting and sharing what truly makes this area spectacular.
- a concern about the safety of the crosswalk at Spray and Mountain: cars not expecting pedestrians, children not expecting traffic.