Posts Tagged ‘public’


Mon 3/8/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

City Hall Microphones

Please support my policy request.

Mon 3/1/10   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

2010/02/24 LTC Financial Update

LTC ridership is tanking …

Mon 3/1/10   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

2010/02/24 LTC Budget Update

A verbal update from the monthly LTC meeting re the operating and capital budgets. Presented in conjunction with staff report #2.

Sun 2/28/10   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

LTC 2010 Health & Safety Update

Includes issues like in-bus cameras, protective barriers for operators, mental wellness, near-collisions, etc. #LTC [video]

Thu 2/25/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

Public Meetings

Nobody who participates in (or simply attends) a public meeting should have any expectation of privacy. I’ll go even further and say that people in a public meeting would be wise to simply assume that a recording (video, audio, written) is taking place and to conduct themselves accordingly. Continue Reading

Thu 2/25/10   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

Are You a Poet?

Here’s a creative suggestion that surfaced at last night’s LTC meeting.

Fri 2/12/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

Deb Matthews, Are You Listening?

McGuinty’s Liberals should have stepped up to the plate long ago.

Fri 2/12/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics, Transit   0

Additional LTC Subsidies Rejected

The City of London will continue to discriminate.

Sun 2/7/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

Availability of City Services

The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) has prompted the City to create a page on it’s website:

Through postings on this page, you can find out if there are any planned – or unexpected – disruptions that affect accessibility to City services or facilities… The City encourages anyone planning to visit of our offices or facilities to first check here in case there is any temporary disruption which would cause inconvenience or an access problem. Continue Reading

Fri 1/29/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics, Transit   0

CLL Delegation

Community Living London’s pitch for a low-income public transit subsidy. [video]