Saturday, July 19, 2008

STOP THAT CHILDISH FUN, YOU HEAR!


You know why nothing can get done at City Hall?

You know why improvements to city life and health are less than zero?

Because 3 city employees and various departments and managers and clerks have been caught up in The Great Kerrisdale Tree Fort Initiative!

Thank god, we have these stellar guardians of The Right, and the nice neighbours to help them along.

Jack and Sam, you may NOT have a tree fort in your own yard. So there!

And don't mind about the homeless and the drug addicted living near by. We'll get to them in the next millenium sometime.

Just after we stop this guy from selling alternate newspapers or flowers near the bank.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

All they have to do is tear it down, then apply to build a new treehouse under the Ecodensity charter!

Thanks Sam!

Anonymous said...

The whole thing is bloody embarrassment and further makes Vancouver a forgettable city.

Hell David, where I live in Delta, i can't even erect a Canada Tire plastic storage shed without getting a $15,000 geotechnical survey! It's the bloody truth!

The taxpayer and politicians have been castrated by paper pushing bureaucrats, an unelected ruling elite, who are so inept, they could not get a job in the real world!

Robert W. said...

But David, actually dealing with crime and drug addiction would take effort. Picking on law abiding citizens is easy. I sometimes wonder if the only requirement for working at City Hall is to have been a 'C' student. Oh, and to be incapable of working any more than 4 days per week.

For these are the sorts of people who would tear down such a beautiful tree fort. No imagination. No dreams. No curiosity to be better than they are. These are the people who have infested our city hall.

Anonymous said...

This incompetent city hall engineering department spends their time and my tax money to pursue this vendetta. Meanwhile, if you are a developer friend of the NPA, you can pretty much erect whatever you want on public property. Try to find a sidewalk that does not have a construction site office built on it. How about finding a traffic lane in the downtown core that is not used for storing building materials. I wonder when the engineering dopes will be going after Concord Pacific for their illegal buildings on False Creek?