01-22-2022, 01:09 AM
(01-21-2022, 10:04 PM)jamincan Wrote: Was anyone actually suggesting amalgamation? I'm a little bit mystified where that came from.
There was a comment from ac3r: "I think this is one thing that hinders a lot of progress here. Having 3 cities with 3 governments has its benefits, but when it comes to working together to get things like protected bike lanes and MUTs that connect people and places on a regional scale, each city has its own priorities and plans. Kitchener seems to be the most progressive when compared to Waterloo and Cambridge...those cities just feel like they're stuck in a rut in comparison. It'd be nice if they could better negotiate transportation needs together. "
Not actually suggesting amalgamation; the actual suggestion here would be good, but amalgamation would be something that someone might say and would likely be bad given what we have observed at length at Regional level here.