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Originally Posted by bingun
The Port of Halifax also released a video today with great, easy-to-understand visuals and renderings of its current and future plans.
It would be awesome to see something similar from PSJ.
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Some screengrabs of some key expansion pieces from the video:
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Port's still yet to be updated land use plan from 2011. We should be getting a new land use plan soon, as this plan was designed to last no longer than 10-15 years, and much of it is quite outdated.
There's a lot of room for further port expansion within Saint John's inner harbour. Location #9 in the above map, where the tugboats are currently tied up, is perhaps the most logical location for the port to expand next.
It's the job of our MP, Premier, and other NB
political leaders to push the federal government to continue with port expansion in Saint John, and specifically to hold the PM accountable to his big words and big vision for Canada's ports. Wayne Long had Mark Carney right there at the West Side docks, but do we think he actually brought Carney over to where the derelict pier and point out that it should be filled in as part of a port expansion project?
The PM has said
a lot of things in terms of big, national building projects and trade diversification goals that could be hugely beneficial to Saint John, because of the port, but the PM is not a mind reader. Our local and provincial political leaders need to be pushing the PM to live up to his rhetoric and deliver big investments for Port Saint John, the Maritimes' largest port.
I'm not sure we need a video like the one the Port of Halifax just put out on YouTune, as much as we need NB leaders to be more proactive and more ambitious in their interactions with the federal government, especially one led by a PM who literally never shuts up about big ideas or acting quicker than ever seen before, etc, etc. The NB Liberals are the only Liberal provincial government in the country, and they should take advantage of that alignment, even if it means stepping up to help finance some big port expansion projects.
Of course, it
would be great to see Port Saint John release a similarly ambitious video for future expansion projects here in SJ, but I don't think the port is even allowed to release such a video unless they had the okay from the government. Thus, the need for our political leaders to push harder than ever before for further investment and further expansion into Port Saint John in the face of what the PM calls an economic crisis.