Sunday, October 20, 2019

What does responsible planning mean to you?


Image showing CAMPP's ACUTE acronym
If you enjoy reading our eblasts and would like to read past issues - we've put them in a blog for you! Our 2019 eblasts delving into ACUTE  topics such as Access to healthcare, Costs to the community, responsible Urban planning, Transparency of governance and Environmental impact are archived at this link:
Click here to read our blog
If you believe in responsibly planned and maintained communities...
...there's still time to be a part of our historic appeal. We need your support to reach our $100,000 fundraising goal. 
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While we await the LPAT decision,
members of our community
continue to comment on the issues:
"It makes me weep at the most GRACIOUS effort of citizens, everyone that has donated time and dollars to this fight,looking out for one another ALL in the face of a city that has cast aside its residents-refusing to acknowledge a single concern-for short term development dollars and dreams. A city, in 2019 making health care/ environmental catastrophic planning decisions...and going at it like it’s no big deal. "
"Je suis né à Windsor et du côté planification urbaine c est un désastre de mettre un hôpital à l'extérieur de la ville. C'est triste et pas dans l'intérêt des citoyens."
"When I raised the issue of the proposed megahospital being inaccessible for those like me who rely on public transit, I was told to move closer to it by supporters of the plan."
"Windsor isn't the only hospital that can't manage on the current budget but it isn't doing well. Some of the ones doing worse are the ones that already have new hospitals."
"It is sort of ironic the development depends on ERCA at a time when ERCA is seeing cutbacks."
"The tribunal DOES NOT decide anything about healthcare. The tribunal DOES look at planning matters & if Windsor can afford a new community."
"No hospital now or in the near future will be able to handle, let alone cope with the tsunami of the coming aging population. Sorry #42forward, there will never be enough private rooms in the proposed hospital on CR42 to accommodate all those that will be dying."
"Every city I check has a hospital for every 200,000 to 250,000 people. Why are we going to have one for 400,000?"
"On this day I am thankful for all of you, that you have encouraged & fought this fight, on behalf of everyone; especially the ones that do not even appreciate it."

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