AN INDECENT PROPOSAL - PROJECT CIVIL CITY
AN INDECENT PROPOSAL - PROJECT CIVIL CITY
Today, his worship, Mayor Sam Sullivan introduced his Project Civil city report to Vancouver citizens, which he postulates will address public disorder on our streets, combat homelessness and restore public confidence. These lofty goals he hopes to achieve in time for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic games. His implementation plan has set goals of reducing disorder and homelessness by 50% in our city.
Outstanding looming questions that his report doesn't adequately address is why is the Mayor waiting until 2010 to realize his outcomes? Another concern is how will his 50% reduction philosophy be measured? Does the 50% reduction philosophy refer to just increasing criminal charges against poor people for public disorder?
Since Mayor Sam Sullivan came into power, many caring, progressive and forward thinking citizens of Vancouver, honestly believed his worship had the compassion, commitment and ability to ensure a civil, caring and just society for all Vancouver's citizens, including its neediest ones. As I mentioned a few weeks ago the Mayor has disappointed a significant number of former allies and supporters. Whether he can overcome this obstacle remains to be seen.
The Mayor though with his civil city report appears to be treading into further dangerous territory. In my opinion, pushing for the police to have even greater powers is concerning. His lobbying for them to have greater authority to approve charges sets a dangerous path. Currently, charges must be approved by crown counsel who have the expertise in matters of law. Normally, the Police are trained to ensure public safety prevails and Crown is entrusted to ensure a lawful society remains intact for citizens.
The Mayor in his report appears to muddle things. Most noticeably, and troubling, he champions our City moving toward an authoritarian and police state and citizens must be concerned over this.
Don't forget the Mayor has been the biggest champion of a philosophy called 'harm reduction' which anybode can now see has created harm production. If the Mayor truly wants Vancouver to re-establish itself as a model city for the world, unfortunately, he may need to move on to ensure this dream becomes a reality.
While Mayor Sullivan had capable skills and even admirable ones as a City Councillor, unfortunately, they appear unsuited to being Mayor. Citizens deserve a Mayor who is politically decisive, who listens to community minded people and sets in motion achievable action plans for the betterment of society. Instead, our Mayor has turned over political leadership to government bureaucrats who are unaccountable to the public. In politics this is a no-no and Mr. Sullivan will pay the price for this.
Sam Sulliivan had a glorious opportunity to solidify his political support in this City and quite frankly, and it pains me to say this, in one year since being elected, he appears to be blowing it all away.
In his Civil City manifesto, he continues to champion expanded Injection Sites and free Heroin distribution centres even though as we can now see, this hasn't helped our most troubled citizens nor has it improved the quality of life for those who prefer to live in a civil society. In fact, it has created an uncivilized city.
Mayor Sullivan had opportunity after opportunity to appoint a key person to spearhead a special committee to oversee and guide Vancouver's most troubled neighborhood, the Downtown Eastside. He chose instead to invite law breaking citizens to confer with him while ignoring law abiding citizens who try to improve the fortunes of the oldest neighborhood in the city. His continued support of Harm Reduction has led to an out of control Parasitic Industry which feeds off the vulnerable, weak and poor.
The only aspect of Mayor Sullivan's report which has any merit is the desire to re-think Institutional care from a perspective that is grounded in humane, compassionate care. This humane, compassionate care model is ideal for those with major mental health issues including those living with severe drug addiction problems. Unfortunately, this one aspect of an otherwise indecent proposal is too little and too late.
Since assuming office, the Mayor addressed pet issues of his, instead of addressing the most glaring, pressing and persistant ones. He took his advice from a City Manager who is paid close to three hundred thousand dollars a year. Being paid such a handsome salary, you would have thought, she might have advised the Mayor not to turn over political decision making to her. Judy Rogers, the city manager, must now share some of the blame for the City spiraling into an abysmal mess. It continues to be an ugly, troubled and mean city.
The only possible solution to the city's woes is for some political leadership to emerge. So far this scenario appears unlikely as the members of the governing NPA Council have sat willingly silent while the Mayor has slid from one crises mode to another. The only thing that they can be assured of if they don't start acting independently or stepping aside from under the Mayor's shadow is that they will all go down together on the sinking ship, Sullivan.
Jamie Lee Hamilton
tricia_foxx@yahoo.com
3 Comments:
Let the Anton vs. Ladner 08 campaign race begin!
Jamie - You're so hard on everyone - Tell us, who do you think is doing a good job in the DTES? You've said great things about Mark and Liz at Portland, but then you slag their Supervised Injection Site. You hated Larry, then you hated Jim, now you hate Sam....
Why such a hater? If you're so smart, what's the answer?
To Anonymous.
I don't hate anyone but I'm entitled as every citizen is to hold politicians to account. That is the role of the public. The mess in the DTES is attributed to neglect, indifference and bad public policies. This has to lie at the hands of politicians. Public Policy is either good or bad. If it isn't working, politicians need to correct it, however, they often do not like taking responsibility for their bad public policy.
I'm not opposed to Liz and Mark at the Portland. In fact, I admire their work with the multi diagnosis and hard to house folks they serve. However, I'm opposed to Expanding Injection sites just like I'm opposed to Expanded Gaming. I support Harm Reduction as long as it doesn't create Harm Production. My concerns are around, poverty increasing, drug misuse has become a cottage industry, HIV and AIDS rates are soaring, Hepatitis C is rapidly increasing, TB and Pnuemonia on the rise, Increaed numbers of Homeless and a Neighborhood known for its third world like conditions. I don't want to live in a Ghetto and I don't believe for a moment that other people do either.
Jim Green and Larry Campbell looked after their own interests and accomplished nothing productive for my neighborhood. And sadly, I had high expectations for Mayor Sam Sullivan and I have been extremely disappointed in him. After one year of being in power, nothing has changed for the better oin the Downtown Eastside. And Sam has to shoulder some of that responsibility.
My role is to continue speaking out and being a truth teller in this City. I go to Universities and Colleges every year and speak to students on poverty related issues. I host fundraisers for needy charitable groups in Vancouver's DTES. I work collaboratively with other progressive Vancouver citizens to create healthier citizens and communiites. I speak at conferences and continue to tirelessly lobby for changes to ensure Sex Trade workers are kept out of Harm's Way. I sit on committees and boards. I take out membership in a number of community associations so I can have imput on policies. I attend community meetings and I lobby for good public policy by using my voice to speak out.
Those are my committments to addressing issues of importance and hopefully, policy makers are listening.
Jamie Lee
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