Editor: Frank Bucholtz hits the nail on the head (Willoughby will feel the effect of the B.C. budget, the Times, Feb. 19).
Willloughby does not have anywhere near the infrastructure nor the schools, shops, parks, roads, sidewalks, street lights, etc. to support the homes, families, and neighbourhoods, already built in the area let alone for the thousands of new ones being planned and built right now.
I have never seen such a “dog’s breakfast” of new developments strung together in piecemeal fashion, with huge gaps in between and unsafe walking conditions for children and parents to and from their schools, bits and pieces of new projects and half-finished construction hop scotching and leap frogging all across the countryside.
Now another Williams neighbourhood plan for a huge area of the Township is in the works for lands directly to the east. What next?
91ԭ is becoming an absolute mess. They are not listening to the public outcries. It is time for some “fireside” chats down at Township of 91ԭ Hall.
Senior administration with high levels of training and achievement in civil and traffic engineering, community building and storm water management experience are desperately needed in our community.
Bruce McWilliam,
91ԭ