It's amazing some of the things they do. They just spent fifty million dollars to lower the grade around the public museum that sits on the river here so that "students" from the Museum school, which is actually in the old Museum building not the newer one on the river bank, could have contact with the river, and to make it so people can do likewise. Meanwhile, back in 2013 during some historical flooding here, city employees pushed mounds of sand they accumulated in piles that came up into the park during the flooding into a creek bed that feeds into a system of natural lagoons fed by spring and river water, and over the years has slowly choked off the flow of the stream leaving sand unable to be washed back out into the river that comes up in yearly flooding, just not to the extent it did during the historical flood. One lagoon is gone basically and a center one is showing signs of filling. What a natural disaster so to speak, and that would have been a real treasure for school students to learn how eco systems operate and could have actually safely have done it whereas a river, no school is going to take on the liability of having student wondering around in a river. Which we all know why they really spent that money on that, but that's a whole different story, but that fifty million would have been more than enough to have cleaned that stream and lagoon back out.
That's crazy stuff right there.
They just don't think ahead or care how these things work.
It's all about quick results and quick fixes whatever the cost.
The other part of the story is the level of deceit for really doing it. They'd never spent that kind of money for any "school group to contact with the water", it might have been five million but still that's a lot of money and the real reason is they spent years trying to convince regulatory agencies to remove the dams in our city so they could generate millions off people coming here to ride the rapids. After years of trying they were told they could remove two small dams that don't amount to much but a couple bumps but the big dam they got denied so now they want to make it so people can go tubing down the river, with high banks and most of the city having high cement walls running through it, they are trying to adjust the bank levels in anticipation of making money off people who'll come here to go tubing. Which isn't much fun if you are just floating between cement walls and high banks, plus I guess you could consider it "off ramp" accessibility for people who want to stop along the way or emergency access for first responders, but the level of deceit and lying is unbelievable.