Dear Editor,
As I take the Railway Greenway every day to school, I have noticed that they have been building a new curb.
This has caused citizens such as myself to have to walk on the sidewalk.
I don’t understand why the City of Richmond is using hard-earned taxpayers’ money on such little things when there are many more important things that our city could use.
First, the city needs to build higher dykes as a result of the progressively higher tides.
This will protect our city from flooding and allow us all to be safe, rather than sorry.
Secondly, new museum could also be beneficial for children as well as tourists to expand their knowledge about Richmond and our history.
They should also build more left turn lights. For example, the left turn from Granville Avenue. to Minoru Gate could absolutely use a light for people who enjoy using Minoru’s facilities frequently.
After all, it is the city’s choice of what they are going to work on; but is this a way for them to avoid all the bigger projects we need, meanwhile fixing every little flaw before moving on?
Denise Siu
Richmond