Bring Back The Porch
In this episode, we explore the complexities of urban infrastructure projects, community engagement, and city planning with Pat Bohan, Managing Director of Development and Infrastructure in Medicine Hat. Discover how public feedback shapes city development and the innovative solutions used to upgrade aging infrastructure. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:59 The Riverside Corridor Project Overview 06:06 Public Engagement and Feedback Mechanisms 08:54 Lessons Learned from Division Avenue 12:06 Addressing Community Concerns and Safety 14:52 Design Changes and Community Input 18:03 Future Plans and Project Timelines 20:44 Infrastructure Challenges and Solutions 24:01 Historical Context of Water Infrastructure 27:07 Conclusion and Community Commitment Key Topics Community engagement and public feedback Infrastructure renewal and aging pipes City planning and safety challenges Innovative engineering solutions Project staging and timeline management Guest Name Pat Bohan In the ever-evolving urban landscape, community infrastructure projects often stir debate and concern. One such project is the Riverside Corridor in Medicine Hat, which has garnered both attention and criticism. Bring Back The Porch delves into the Riverside Corridor project, highlighting its significance, the challenges faced, and the positive changes being implemented based on community feedback. The Riverside Corridor aims to enhance safety and accessibility for all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. The project originated from a need to connect the multi-use trails network in the area, fostering a safer environment for community members. The importance of this project lies not just in improving transportation routes but also in fostering community engagement and addressing public concerns about safety. The integration of multi-use trails is a response to the increasing demand for safe pathways that accommodate various modes of transportation. Public consultation is a critical component of the Riverside Corridor project. The project team conducted surveys and open houses to gather input from residents, aiming to address their concerns and preferences. This proactive approach demonstrates a commitment to transparency and collaboration. In response to community concerns, several adjustments have already been made to the Riverside Corridor design. The removal of certain curb extensions and a roundabout demonstrates a willingness to adapt plans based on public input. These changes aim to enhance accessibility and safety for all users. The project team is committed to an ongoing dialogue with the community, ensuring that residents feel heard and valued throughout the planning process. This approach not only builds trust but also fosters a sense of ownership among community members regarding the project. The Riverside Corridor project is a vital step towards creating a safer, more accessible community. By prioritizing public engagement and making necessary adjustments based on feedback, the project team demonstrates a commitment to serving the needs of all residents. As the project moves forward, continued collaboration with the community will be essential in ensuring its success. Sound bites "We’re doing the right thing based on education and experience." "Calgary’s failure was a wake-up call for us." "Our goal is to preserve the character of the community." Resources City of Medicine Hat - Shape Your City - https://shapeyourcity.medicinehat.ca/ City of Medicine Hat - Capital Project Dashboard - https://citymedicinehat.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/8df26928cc9f427898294d528c8805b0 Thank you for listening and sharing you are one in a million! We are excited to announce our community is growing and we couldn't do it with out you! Hey we need your support. Like and subscribe to Bring Back The Porch Podcast Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1831615/support]
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