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Capacity planning isn’t a housing problem, directly. This is just one more symptom of the mind-numbingly-stupid “run to fail” operating mode currently used by Translink, BCFerries, and other P/P/P businesses.
How did 2022 Provincial Bill 7 die and why? As the very first step toward better management of BC Ferry Authority, it would have put us in a better position to demand, as residents, better service.
And then we can fix translink for the same comically-bad management at the smaller scale.
Capacity planning isn’t a housing problem, directly. This is just one more symptom of the mind-numbingly-stupid “run to fail” operating mode currently used by Translink, BCFerries, and other P/P/P businesses.
How did 2022 Provincial Bill 7 die and why? As the very first step toward better management of BC Ferry Authority, it would have put us in a better position to demand, as residents, better service.
And then we can fix translink for the same comically-bad management at the smaller scale.