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.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Michael's Musings

  "Culture of collaboration" needed in Cranbrook

By Michael J Morris
 Buddy Dyer, the visionary mayor of Orlando, Florida, is "literally changing the face " of the city best known as a major tourist destination.
  Mayor Dyer, first elected in 2003,  in an interview with Orlando magazine  said “It’s about being able to create a vision and bring a lot of people into it, then move forward."
 The mayor has been real big on creating a "culture of collaboration" bringing together all levels of government, business people, educational institutions, the medical profession, and philanthropists, and of course the citizens of Orlando who have re-elected him.
The Dr Phillips Centre for the Performing Arts was opened on November 6, as one example, but he has also championed a sports and entertainment complex, the Medical City and Creative Village -- and other major projects.
 The Creative Village possibilities have intrigued me for some time, and at this point, in the interests of full disclosure, I visit Orlando regularly, and write for three blogs, owned by an Orlando based business.
 The article notes that "Thinking outside the box with proposals like ... Creative Village, the high-tech business-residential mecca that would be a metropolis in itself, goes along with Dyer’s vision of having the kind of city that will draw a creative class—'talented young entrepreneurs who are going to come up with the next innovation in emerging media or medical science or things of that nature.''
 As Cranbrook voters go to the polls to elect a mayor and council, it seems to me they are faced with candidates who would turn back the block to the old ways of running Cranbrook. That's not an option folks given the overall decline in relatively rural communities across Canada.
 Another option is to simply muddle along basically with same old, same old attitudes that are similar in nature to turning back the clock.
 There is a third option. Continue to define and implement a new vision for Cranbrook which has been started by the present mayor, Wayne Stetski, and council over the past few years.
 Yes, there will be roadblocks but if Mayor Dyer can do it with all the challenges an American city faces, surely Cranbrook is up to the task before it.
 Just imagine, if we were able to attract those "talented young entrepreneurs" who will take Cranbrook to the next level as a better place to live, work and play. Mayor Dyer is moving Orlando from the city which has made it famous, and adding to the mix for the 21st Century.
 Here in Cranbrook, my vote goes to those candidates who believe in a "culture of collaboration" who will move us forward in all aspects of community life, not divide us, with rhetoric and an approach to municipal government from a bygone age that some still like.
 Let's heed Mayor Dyer's advice that we continue with the vision, bring the entire community into it and move forward. My email is mj.morris@live.ca

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