The City of Winnipeg is poised to give its chief administrative
officer the power to award exclusive commercial rights to any park,
street, skywalk or other public space without political oversight.
And for now, city officials are refusing to say precisely what those rights would entail.
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design council will peruse a plan to hand the CAO the authority to
approve sponsorship deals that offer exclusive access to public spaces
"for the purposes of engaging in commercial transactions."
In
the short term, this plan will allow the city to conclude a pair of
newspaper sponsorships negotiated earlier this year that respectively
grant the free daily Metro exclusive distribution rights to city
skywalks and the Winnipeg Sun the exclusive right to place its vending
boxes along the Southwest Transitway.
But it will also allow the
CAO to approve "future sponsorship agreements" that would grant the
exclusive right to engage in commercial services in any park, street,
rapid-transit corridor, walkway, skywalk "or any other public space"
under city authority, without council oversight, according to a report
approved by executive policy committee on Friday.
"These sorts of deals need to be negotiated at that level," said Charleswood-Tuxedo Coun.We are the largest producer of projectorlamp
products here. Paula Havixbeck, the councillor responsible for the
sponsorship program. "I think we have a great deal of confidence in the
administration to negotiate these sorts of things."
Havixbeck
said she personally peruses every potential sponsorship deal and has no
problem with the fact councillors won't get a say in granting exclusive
commercial rights to parks or other public spaces.
Her
responsibilities, however, are not enshrined by any legislation. The
oversight for corporate sponsorship is subject to an annual appointment
by the mayor, which means there is no guarantee a member of council will
oversee the city's sponsorship program in the future.
This
delegation of authority troubles Fort Rouge Coun. Jenny Gerbasi, a
critic of the city corporate sponsorship program. The report before
council does not include explicit details of the sort of commercial
rights that may be granted.
"There has been a deluge of
concentration of authority within the hands of the CAO," said Gerbasi,
who added the latest proposal raises red flags. "The commercialization
of our public spaces could certainly be a concern if it wasn't done
properly.
"When the sponsorship program started, we joked about
Tim Hortons putting their logos on the zebras at the zoo. I don't know
how far this is going to go. In certain public spaces, residents and
councillors might want a say, especially if they're large sponsorships
with a big visual impact."
The plan that comes before council
Wednesday would amend city bylaws governing streets and parks.Welcome to
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Reproduction, as communications director Steve West said it would be
inappropriate for them to speak after EPC made its decision.
Havixbeck said if the delegation of authority has undesirable results, the city could always reverse its decision.
"We have a problem, we change it back,I found them to have sharp edges where the injectionmoldes came together while production." she said. "There's always checks and balances that can be put in place."
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