Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Society provides grassroots leadership and an inclusive process, with a voice for all community members, to ensure that our community grows and develops in a way that incorporates an environmental ethic, offers a range of housing and transportation choices, encourages a vibrant and cultural life and supports sustainable, meaningful employment and business opportunities.

Monday, November 21, 2011

It's All Over but the Scrying


Those of us who voted, the mere 33% probably had a little time for some scrying or crystal ball gazing this weekend.  You might prefer tea leaves for looking into the future but either way the future as always, after an election is exciting.  The reality of getting down to the real work will now begin and it will be easier if everyone pulls the load.  Everyone includes all the citizens of this community as well as those newly elected leaders of council.  People say anything can happen in a week of politics but the politics must take more of a back seat now as we embark on another three years of making Cranbrook the best it can be.  The road will be smoother and more fun if those disenfranchised voters can buy in to what we need to accomplish.  If we can all hone up our listening skills and include those who seemingly don’t care, let’s hope there will be more citizen involvement. Like the steel gazing ball this might be a lofty goal but let’s look up and reflect on the bright side.


4 comments:

  1. Hopefully ALL citizens will get behind the new council and mayor. Our city will only be as strong as the contribution EACH of us makes. Very soon the Council will be asking for applications from citizens for the many various committees which bring advice and recommendations to the Councillors and ultimately to the table for Council discussion and action. Those with opinions and points of view should see this as a personal opportunity to offer your wisdom. We'll make the best decisions by collectively sharing what each of us can bring to the discussion. My hope for us is that we learn to challenge ideas and not personalities. May we develop a climate where one isn't written off or labelled for a point of view. Constructive, respectful dialogue will go a long way. Come on, Cranbrook, let's roll up our sleeves.

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  2. Will the Guardian continue to operate "as is"?

    I certainly hope that if it does, that there isn't favouritism to Council that have been members, or continue to be, members of the CLC. I think it would be a shame if this just turns into a back-patting web site for CLC members.

    It will be interesting to see how the CLC as the "unofficial opposition" for the last 3+ years handles the limelight.... it's usually easier to criticize than to be in the hot seat.

    I will be watching with keen interest.

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  3. Will the Guardian continue to operate "as is"?

    I certainly hope that if it does, that there isn't favouritism to Council that have been, or continue to be, members of the CLC. I think it would be a shame if this just turns into a back-patting web site for CLC members.

    It will be interesting to see how the CLC as the "unofficial opposition" for the last 3+ years handles the limelight.... it's usually easier to criticize than to be in the hot seat.

    I will be watching with keen interest.

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  4. Citizens for a Livable CranbrookNovember 21, 2011 at 3:11 PM

    Glad, Anononymous that you will be watching - you will be able to hold us to account.

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