Friday, September 28, 2007

IT'S STANLEY PARK not JURASSIC PARK

Oldtown News
Vancouver, BC


IT'S STANLEY PARK not JURASSIC PARK


Driving west along Georgia Street and make a right hand turn and you might believe, if our Vancouver Park Board Commissioners have their way, that you arrived in Drumheller, Alberta.

Yes folks, right here in our beautiful forested Stanley Park, our Park Board Commissioners are wanting to place Jurassic park. Park Commissioners have put out a tender for animated Dinosaurs, like as if we want to see them.

Vancouverites have continually spoken out that they desire to keep this beautiful park, lush, green and forested. We don't want the continued gimmicky commercialization of our park and any move to disrupt the natural ambiance of this Jewel of the Pacific will be met with resistance.

Placing animated Dinosaurs in the midst of our beautiful park is wrongheaded thinking.

I say, leave Stanley Park natural for all the world to see. Even with the fallen trees, I say leave this natural beauty alone and let nature take its course. What arises from the unique windstorm that toppled so many beautiful sacred trees will be determined by the elements and not jurassic thinking.

It's interesting that the majority of Vancouver citizens demanded closure of the Stanley Park Zoo, yet here is our elected park board taking another kick at the can, this time albeit in the floating of a make-believe Zoo.

It continually seems that commercialization of our parks and especially Stanley is deemed as suitable stewardship and this political approach has to be thwarted.

The only time though that we have any say on who the stewards of our public spaces are is at election time.

It seems that the NPA Park Board is determined to give away parcels of our cherished public parkland. First it was Pacific Spirit Park, now it's Stanley Park. Will it ever end?

Even more shocking, Spencer Herbert, an opposition COPE Park Commissioner, in response to the NPA Jurassic plan, says he doesn't want to pre-judge the plan. So much for COPE claims of being the moral conscience of the people. If it still was, Commissioner Herbert would have jumped all over this issue and denounced it loudly.

Use your vote wisely come November 2008.

Jamie Lee Hamilton
tricia_foxx@yahoo.com

NPA BOARD MAKES SIGNIFICANT POLITICAL BLUNDER

Oldtown News
Vancouver, BC

NPA BOARD MAKES SIGNIFICANT POLITICAL BLUNDER


The ruling municipal Non-Partisan Association board has acted in a very partisan way and has made a decision that all its incumbents will be protected if they choose to seek re-election and subsequently will not have to face nomination challenges.This move by the NPA board is really undemocratic since it flies in the face of democratic principles where members who belong to a political party are usually vested with the decision on who they prefer to represent them in an election. The NPA board has just stripped from its membership, grassroots decision making and the members should now be questioning whether their membership or countless hours of volunteer work on behalf of their party has any benefit?

As well, this move by the NPA board, may have hurt their incumbents opportunities in the 2008 municipal election as it most likely will be seen by the public as another example of bastardizing democracy. Citizens are with increasing vigor, speaking out against authoritative rule. We believe in representative democracy and when we elect our politicians, we want them, first and foremost, to represent us, and be accountable to us the citizens.

Increasingly, we have seen our elected representatives becoming subservient to their political parties, leaders and inner governing councils. If our elected representatives don't toe the party line or the leader's vision, they are treated shabbily and in many cases, suspended from their party. Case in point was the recent expulsion of NDP MLA, Michael Sather, who was supporting a position, different than the one being presented by the NDP Leader.

Another example of a politician, appearing to adhere to the party line was a recent statement made by Councillor Suzanne Anton. Ms Anton, when contacted by a media outlet, the Straight, regarding her thoughts by the NPA board to protect incumbents, this top vote-getting NPA Councillor, took a really safe position, which unfortunately didn't say anything meaningful. One would have thought that Ms Anton would have stepped right in and expressed an opinion on behalf of the citizens and members of her party who she was chosen to represent. Instead, when she spoke, it was to claim what a tight caucus the NPA is and what a joy it is working with her team. Councillor Anton, of course we know you have fondness for your colleagues and that is a given, but we really wanted to hear an actual opinion on what you thought of this move by your party.

In fact, many members in the NPA are uncomfortable with the decision made by the NPA board and the awkward leadership of its incumbent Mayor, who many political observers believe will drive the NPA into the ground, come next election.

Former NPA Park Board Commissioner Laura McDiarmid, who served as both Vice-Chair and Chair of the Vancouver Parks and Recreation states on the decision to protect incumbents, " we are re-moving ourselves from democracy, we must first be responsible to the public, especially more so in municipal politics, where there should only be one master and that is the public". " The NPA should be moving for more interaction with the public and the NPA board policy doesn't reflect this reality ".

Ms McDiarmid went further claiming, Councillor Anton shouldn't make statements like that since it only affirms the status quo and the public is getting real tired of maintaining the status quo.

Democracy, which is best left in the hands of the people governing themselves and which Ms McDiarmid's statement accurately reflects, is moving away from this governance model and many a politician seems to be making decisions based on special interests or in the interest of those who fund them rather than what is in the best interests of the public.

Citizens though are smart and once politicians make fatal decisions of not being responsive to the public, instead preferring the status quo or discarding democratic principles in favour of achieving or maintaining power, this delivers yet another blow to democracy.

This also re-affirms to the public that politicians seem to care less about them and more about themselves.

Jamie Lee Hamilton
tricia_foxx@yahoo.com