Paul Moloney,
John Spears, Donovan Vincent
City Hall Bureau
As Toronto Mayor David Miller reaches the halfway point in his second term, the Star assesses the progress of his administration on a range of issues, from generating new revenues to delivering services. Miller has certainly enjoyed wins, like getting city council to adopt a sweeping climate change plan to reduce greenhouse gases. That means putting a priority on transit, getting people out of their cars, and adding bike lanes. But on some proposals the process of actually getting things done has become weighed down by infighting and inaction. Still, now that the mayor has been given more power and is backed by a hand-picked executive committee, it raises the question whether city hall is just spinning its wheels.
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