What gives? The Gazoo has all the spin, backpedaling, and bullshittery you’d expect from the newspaper of record for wiping Len Barrie’s ass.
Langford in No Hurry to Finish Interchange
Edward Hill – Goldstream News Gazette
Langford officials say there is no big rush to finish the $25-million project, now eyed for 2010 or 2011.
Oh? Is that why they called in 100 armed officers with dogs and sniper rifles to clear out a few protestors? Is that why they ignored established legal process, and then used feller-buncher machines to nuke every last tree in a matter of hours? Is that why they gave homeowners FIVE DAYS to submit to the city’s buyout/expropriation order? Is that why they didn’t consult with the community al all? Holy crow, WTF would Langford do if it WAS in a hurry? Bulldoze the houses with the people still inside? Drop a bomb?
Goldstream Gazette file photo
Last summer, the Spencer Road Interchange construction area was a hub of work. These days the area is quiet and Langford says completion hinges on getting connector roads built on Skirt Mountain.
Of course, let’s build the secondary roads first, then maybe we’ll put in the highway access. Makes perfect sense!
“There is no functional urgency at this point,” said interchange project manager Tim Stevens. “The Spencer Road intersection at the highway is still working.”
WHAT? That’s madness! Don’t you remember? If the interchange doesn’t go forward, everyone in Langford and Victoria WILL DIE!!
Langford mayor Stew Young came out with guns blazing to defend his council’s decisions, telling those in attendance that if the interchange is not built “You will kill Langford’s economy—you will kill Victoria’s economy.” (“Bylaws play to packed house,” Monday Magazine, January 23, 2008.)
Oh well, that was then. This is now…
Stevens said the amount of planning is considerable, especially along Leigh Road where poles, power lines and other infrastructure needs relocating.
Uhhh, but they told us this thing’s been planned since like 1994, when Len Barrie first rode his dirt bike up the hill and decided to piss on everyone below. We’re confused now. What exactly does Langford’s planning department DO? Didn’t they notice the power lines when they supposedly started designing this monstrosity so many years ago?
Wait, here’s the kicker.
Langford acting clerk administrator Jim Bowden said the pace of construction depends on if the City gets millions in government infrastructure grants to help build connecting roads between the interchange and Bear Mountain Parkway.
Ah, yessss, those preciousss government grants. As we’ve pointed out, there may be a little problem with that. Don’t forget the city is including those unreceived grants as revenue in the 2009 Fudge-it Budget. Which reminds us: WTF is going on with Langford’s accounting department?
Interchange construction also depends on the pace of the 2,800-unit south Skirt Mountain development, he said.
Ha ha! Good one, Jim! But WRONG. Please refer to the Master Development Agreement, a signed, enforceable contract between the city and the South Skirt Mountain developers. Here’s Schedule C, page 26, paragraph 4 of the Agreement:
“The Owners shall not carry out any work on any portion of the Lands, including construction of buildings, installation of works or services, or clearing or grading of land, until Phase 1 of the Trans-Canada Highway Spencer Road Interchange has been completed and is fully in use” (although that could change if they got an order from the Transportation Minister.)
Bowden goes on to say the city hasn’t borrowed any money for the project yet, even though it has a $9.75 million line of credit with TD Bank. WHOOPS! NO HE DIDN’T. (Did someone actually fact check that BS?) Here’s what the Gazoo says now: (updated 2:49 pm August 14)
Bowden said the interchange is still on budget and the City hasn’t needed to borrow beyond $9.75 million authorized by council. Bowden said the City has borrowed between $5 and $6 million for the project.
Here’s the original:
Bowden said the interchange is still on budget and the City hasn’t needed to borrow money yet. Council authorized Langford to borrow up to $9.75 million for the project.
Stop the presses! Oh, too late, ten thousand copies have already been printed and distributed. (Ten bucks says we won’t see a correction next week! Ha, suckers.)
Remember, folks, it is NOT ILLEGAL for city officials, politicians, and even journalists to lie (in most cases). So don’t worry – nothing shady is going on, just Langford business as usual!
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WTF Langford?