Mayor Smith Visits Leech Lake
At this year’s Annual Meeting as usual a good deal of time
was spent discussing the lake road system. One of the issues was Lorne Road. The
Township, for the past couple of years had listed Lorne RD for repair in 2014,
however the latest Township list show that Lorne Rd. was now off the Town’s priority
list. A discussion followed this news and the best advice was that the squeaky
wheel gets the grease.
Greg Wolfe of 1064 Lakeshore Rd S took this to heart and the
week following the Annual Meeting he phoned the Bracebridge Mayor, Graydon
Smith and complained bitterly that the Township had taken the rate payers of our
little lake community for granted over the past 40 years. He invited the
mayor to come out and meet with him to get an appreciation of the deplorable
condition of the road and discuss how we could get action on the improvement of
Lorne Rd. sooner rather than later. The Mayor agreed to meet.
The meeting was arranged to take place on Friday July 26th
at Greg’s cottage. A bulletin via the executive e-mail and the Blog was sent
out urging for all concerned cottagers to attend to show support for repairs to
Lorne Rd.
At 4:00 pm on July 26th there were about 20-25
cottagers (including Larry Jacobs, Pres. LL Association, & Bob Hoolans, Road
Chair) in attendance when Mayor Graydon Smith and Counsellor
Barb McMurray arrived.
After introductions Larry lead the discussion. Larry was
well prepared with background information and was quite aggressive in holding
the Mayor and the Township to account for lack of action over 30-40 years when
it came to Leech Lake and especially Lorne Rd. As Greg stated we want action on Lorne Rd NOW
Mayor Smith was sympathetic, however explained that there is
a process for improvement spending and how the process worked. He would not guarantee
our improvements this year or next but he would go back and with the Townships
professionals and review again Leech Lake’s plight and rework the metric for
spending improvements on Lorne Rd. After
their review the Mayor and Township professionals will meet with a committee
for LL to work toward a solution.
Personally I impressed with Greg’s position and I was also pleased
that the Mayor did make a hollow promise to extract himself from an
uncomfortable situation. The solution he did map out is a positive step forward
and I went away feeling comfortable that we will get action and it will be
better that a patch job.
Good Job Greg!!
2 Comments:
Follow Up Meeting with Mayor Smith
On Friday September 6th, Bob Hoolans and I met with Mayor Smith, Town Engineer, Walter Schmid, and Councillor Barb McMullin to follow up on the meeting on the condition of Lorne Road.
The meeting included discussion about a potential pilot project suggested by the Mayor, which could, and I emphasize "could" be deployed to improve Lorne Road within the next year. The pilot project, if approved by Council, would see the Lorne Road bed stabilized, boulders removed, and turned temporarily into a gravel road. This technique has been used successfully on other roads in the area.
This work would be done in 2014 if approved. At a point after that, the improved road base would form the base for paving Lorne Rd.
Again, all of this is preliminary and needs to be costed and then approved by Council. We expect this to be dealt with by Town Council by the end of October.
Larry Jacobs
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