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Winnipeg council approves bike, pedestrian strategy after Wyatt storms out

Winnipeg city council has passed a 20-year, $334-million cycling and pedestrian strategy following a raucous debate on Wednesday that included one critic, Transcona Coun. Russ Wyatt, storming out of the meeting.

$334M, 20-year strategy criticized by some councillors for being expensive, flawed

Coun. Russ Wyatt storms out of council meeting

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Coun. Russ Wyatt left council chambers and taped the defeated motion documents to the mayor's door with the words "democracy denied" scrawled on them

Winnipeg city council has passed a 20-year, $334-million cycling and pedestrian strategy following a raucous debate on Wednesday that included one critic, Transcona Coun. Russ Wyatt, storming out of the meeting.

The strategy proposes expanding and maintaining the city's bicycle and sidewalk network, having more safe, well-lit routes and more offering facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.

The strategy, along with some amendments to it, passed by a vote of 12-3 on Wednesday afternoon.

A 20-year, $334-million pedestrian and cycling strategy proposes expanding and maintaining the city's bicycle and sidewalk network, having more safe, well-lit routes and more offering facilities for pedestrians and cyclists. (CBC)
The councillors who voted against it wereJeff Browaty (North Kildonan),Shawn Dobson(St. Charles)and Ross Eadie (Mynarski).

The critics argued thatthe strategy in its current form would cost millions of dollars and commit Winnipeg taxpayers to flawed plans.Eadiesaidsome of the recommended routes make no sense in his ward.

"This could have been a better document,"Schreyertold council.

"I'm thoroughly frustrated here," saidBrowaty.

Wyatt, whospearheaded opposition to the plan, was absent from the council chamber at the time of the vote. He had marched outaftertheir proposed changes were shot down by a motion from other councillors.

After Wyatt left, he taped20defeated motion documents to the mayor's officedoor with the words "democracy denied" scrawled on them.

"The rest of the council meeting is now a farce. Never in the history of council have amendments by sitting and duly elected city councillors been denied a chance for discussion and debate," Wyatt said in a statement.

"Whether they agree with them or not is not the point. The fact they refused open and democratic debate of ideas, everything council should stand for, is unprecedented!"

Aside from the statement, Wyatt did not speak to reporters after the incident.

Wyatt's tactics bullying, says mayor

After the meeting, Mayor Brian Bowman took aim at Wyatt's behaviour.

"These types of antics, they're at worst bullying tactics and at best they're unbecoming of an elected member of Winnipeg city council that is here to represent the citizens," hetold reporters.

"I can't speak to the behaviour of one councillor who chose not to ultimately be there to represent his citizens. That's really a decision that he made and that he'll have to answer to the residents in Transcona."

When it was approved by the executive policy committee last week, Bowman stressed that no money would be spent and nothing would be built until council approves each project with the guidance of the strategy.

"This plan is the first step, it's not the last step," said Anders Swanson of the Winnipeg Trails Association, which helped create the strategy.

"Detailed design, as any project manager knows, happens at the last step."

Fort Rouge-East Fort GarryCoun. JennyGerbasicalled the strategy"a pretty good start" and told critics of the plan,"You can't suck and blow at the same time."

Wyatt,Schreyer, Browaty, Eadie and Coun.Shawn Dobson (St. Charles) hadpaid for radio ads criticizing the strategy andurging the city to focus on roads and sidewalks instead of bike paths.

Wyattaccused Bowman and pro-cycling proponents on social media what he called "the dictatorship of the tweeting class" of trying to push the strategy through council.

Wyatt had plannedto introduce nine amendments to the strategy at Wednesday's meeting. However,he found out late Tuesday night they might not get that chance.

He andEadie say they weretold by the city clerk's office thata motion had already been filed by councillorsJaniceLukes and Gerbasito amend it. Thatamendment would deny other motions to be made on theplan.

Wyatt compared the move to what he says the federal Conservatives dowhen they want to limit debate in Parliament.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said Elmwood-East Kildonan Coun. Jason Schreyer voted against the proposed cycling and pedestrian strategy. In fact, it was St. Charles Coun. Shawn Dobson.
    Jul 15, 2015 8:39 PM CT