fyi
Today, the Free Press News Café
held a Town Hall with Premier Selinger at 11:30
am. I attended
and was able to ask a question of Premier Selinger. I asked:
"If elected, will your
government commit to implementing a Provincial Active Transportation policy -
enabling increased safe opportunities for people to walk and bike - and to put
staff on active transportation."
His reply was that his
government would commit to an active transportation 'strategy' and will
work to implement it would have people in the public service to support
implementation.
I encourage you to listen to
the question / and the way he answered it. The question was
asked 11:24 minutes into Dan Lett's interview found
here:
When Premier Selinger speaks to
'the recommendations' - he is referring to the 25 active transportation
recommendations made in the the recently released Greater Strides report
to government http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/pdf/atag_report6.pdf
(which I was holding up when speaking of study after study after study)
COMMENT:
Sharp politicians!
While there is a big difference
between the definition of the words "policy and strategy" and I should
have jumped on it at the time - at this point in the
election, I think this is as good as its going to get in having
a PROVINCIAL active transportation commitment from the New
Democratic Party. Not as clear and concise as the Progressive
Conservatives are offering by any means - but a broader commitment - and
from the leader of NDP - than we had prior to today. Complete and
updated overview of active transportation election promises can be seen here: http://www.winnipegtrails.ca/2011/09/23/election-promises/
This is it for emails from
me on Provincial Election 2011 active transportation updates!
All of this takes an
extraordinary amount of time and I think for Election 2011 - this is as
good as its going to be !
Now ensure you get out and vote
on October 4th!
thanks
Janice
Member of
City of Winnipeg Active Transportation Advisory
Committee
Chair, Province
of Manitoba Active Transportation Advisory Group