Kiwi
Active Member
^ Winnipeg had a budget of less than $200 million during the last Pan Am Games. 2015 Pan Am Games is worth $2.1 billion.
They only spent $141million in 1999.Winnipeg has hosted the games twice (1967, 1999). What are the lasting benefits in Winnipeg?
OK, let me get this straight. We are going to spend billions to build facilities, develop The West Don Lands, redo the Skydome, renovate the base of the CN Tower, build new LRT lines, redo Queen's Quay, in order to get ready for the games and the tourists, yet, our sidewalks will be filled with homeless people and every street post will be plastered with posters and junk.
How great will that look?
How embarrassing will it be if we don't clean up this city and get homeless people a place to sleep? Don't people think that if we put a bit of effort into getting homeless people off the streets, taking down or at least replacing ugly street poles and stopping punks from postering and degrading every availabe space possible in this city, it would go a long way to changing people's attitudes and opinions of Toronto?
I just find it funny to spend all this money, if we are going to let the most obvious blights to this city remain. I hope some thought is going to be given to that. Well, more than just thought, ACTION!
I agree, but I don't think the importance of building new facilities and transportation links should be downplayed. I think that if we do the Pan Am games well, there's a very strong chance that we'll get the 2020 Olympics. By then, we'll be on our way to a very strong transportation network (whether it be LRT or not,) and we'll have all the upgrades and facilities that we got from Pan Am.OK, let me get this straight. We are going to spend billions to build facilities, develop The West Don Lands, redo the Skydome, renovate the base of the CN Tower, build new LRT lines, redo Queen's Quay, in order to get ready for the games and the tourists, yet, our sidewalks will be filled with homeless people and every street post will be plastered with posters and junk.
How great will that look?
How embarrassing will it be if we don't clean up this city and get homeless people a place to sleep? Don't people think that if we put a bit of effort into getting homeless people off the streets, taking down or at least replacing ugly street poles and stopping punks from postering and degrading every availabe space possible in this city, it would go a long way to changing people's attitudes and opinions of Toronto?
I just find it funny to spend all this money, if we are going to let the most obvious blights to this city remain. I hope some thought is going to be given to that. Well, more than just thought, ACTION!
OK, let me get this straight. We are going to spend billions to build facilities, develop The West Don Lands, redo the Skydome, renovate the base of the CN Tower, build new LRT lines, redo Queen's Quay, in order to get ready for the games and the tourists, yet, our sidewalks will be filled with homeless people and every street post will be plastered with posters and junk.
How great will that look?
How embarrassing will it be if we don't clean up this city and get homeless people a place to sleep? Don't people think that if we put a bit of effort into getting homeless people off the streets, taking down or at least replacing ugly street poles and stopping punks from postering and degrading every availabe space possible in this city, it would go a long way to changing people's attitudes and opinions of Toronto?
I just find it funny to spend all this money, if we are going to let the most obvious blights to this city remain. I hope some thought is going to be given to that. Well, more than just thought, ACTION!
If all you can do is complain about the city then maybe it's time to consider leaving for somewhere else. Just a suggestion.
OK, let me get this straight. We are going to spend billions to build facilities, develop The West Don Lands, redo the Skydome, renovate the base of the CN Tower, build new LRT lines, redo Queen's Quay, in order to get ready for the games and the tourists, yet, our sidewalks will be filled with homeless people and every street post will be plastered with posters and junk.
How great will that look?
How embarrassing will it be if we don't clean up this city and get homeless people a place to sleep? Don't people think that if we put a bit of effort into getting homeless people off the streets, taking down or at least replacing ugly street poles and stopping punks from postering and degrading every availabe space possible in this city, it would go a long way to changing people's attitudes and opinions of Toronto?
I just find it funny to spend all this money, if we are going to let the most obvious blights to this city remain. I hope some thought is going to be given to that. Well, more than just thought, ACTION!
Winnipeg has hosted the games twice (1967, 1999). What are the lasting benefits in Winnipeg?
... our sidewalks will be filled with homeless people and every street post will be plastered with posters and junk.
How great will that look?
How embarrassing will it be if we don't clean up this city and get homeless people a place to sleep? Don't people think that if we put a bit of effort into getting homeless people off the streets, taking down or at least replacing ugly street poles and stopping punks from postering and degrading every availabe space possible in this city, it would go a long way to changing people's attitudes and opinions of Toronto?
I just find it funny to spend all this money, if we are going to let the most obvious blights to this city remain. I hope some thought is going to be given to that. Well, more than just thought, ACTION!