Why are you running?
I want to continue to work on the challenges facing our community – now and in the future. This current term of council was significantly impacted by the COVID pandemic. This prevented me from interacting, and meeting face to face, with local constituents who have a right to be heard. Civic engagement is key. .
What are the key issues?
From a physical infrastructure perspective, we are facing issues related to maintenance and/or replacement of municipal assets – including facilities, equipment, roads and bridges – with only half the funds needed to do so. We also need to prepare for the impacts of climate change as we experience weather that is predicted to be wetter and warmer. And … from a social infrastructure perspective, we are facing issues related to poverty – namely homelessness, mental health and addictions and intimate partner violence – each intensified by the pandemic.
What do you hope to achieve if elected?
With the help of fellow councillors, municipal staff and interested community partners, I hope to see the small home development on Taylor Avenue (www.ovclt.ca) AND the Indwell project at the former St. Agnes Elementary School come to fruition. These two projects alone will provide affordable and attainable housing for a minimum of 120 individuals and families of low to modest income.
What skills and experience do you bring?
I have worked in all three sectors of the community, owned my own business, served on municipal councils in two communities and provided strong leadership for a local charitable organization for 36 years. My organizational and time management skills are highly developed and I am committed to open, honest and transparent communication. And … I have the necessary time to devote to municipal government responsibilities.