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It is in my backyard and that is why I care! (IMBYism)
Home Benign
neglect DTNR
CARSS
E-05-004
Boondoggle
Smart Growth
Bafflegab
40% factor (P2G)
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![]() [Nov. 15/10 - some page crashed, under repair now] Chubby cyclist in the photo is yours truly and was taken at the Fountain Street trail parking lot. The stone marker is dedicated to all those who have contributed to the creation of our wonderful trail system here in Cambridge, Ontario. In the background you can see a portion of the Trans Canada Trail pavillion's red roof. As early as 2000 we had constructed the pavillion and our 11km section of the TCT. On Oct. 21, 2007 we celebrated our "bridge day" and officially opened
the first ever pedestrian/cyclist bridge over highway 401. The bridge
provide a safe crossing and eradicated a serious gap in the Trans Canada Trail's
southern Ontario route. There are many photos of the bridge on my trail website:
The experience of advocating for trails since 1993 has been a significant
factor in raising my interest in local politics. So in a way, it all started
with trails and trail construction. Strangers would often telephone the house
with a trail concern and ask if "that is where the trail guy lives?" And
that is the origin of my local label ..... in addition to other labels that
cannot be mentioned here..
The internet has a wonderful leveling effect in terms of civic involvement. It allows an average citizen such as myself to research and publicize community concerns without the need for significant financial resources or well connected friends. Cambridge has been a wonderful place to live, work, play and raise a family. Being relatively small, Cambridge provides ample opportunity to become involved in local issues .... issues that affect our lives. Finally, the single most important piece of political reality that I have learned since 1993 is as follows: "Planning is politics, politics is planning" you can contact me at bobmcmullen@sympatico.ca pages last revised on Dec. 2/10
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