Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Why: Kids

The biggest reason for my decision to run for City Council is, of course, my children. This is the city I grew up in, and the city I choose for my kids. How better to insure a safe and successful future for them than to be part of City Council.

Grande Prairie has changed a lot since I was a kid. Often when a city goes through rapid growth the feeling of community becomes lost. This is something that I believe we need to get back. One way that I believe we can accomplish this is through the use of Area Redevelopment Plans. Last year we saw the South Montrose/VLA neighbourhood come together to create a common vision for their area. The city helps to initiate and facilitate the process but the work is largely done by the residents. It instills a sense of pride and ownership beyond one's own lawn. A great start to a safer more successful city!

One phrase that I'm sure we have all heard is "there's nothing to do". It is especially important that we make sure our kids have a wide variety of things to do. We need to take a good look at what it is like to be a teenager in this city. If there truly is a lack of activities we need to provide more. If it is a matter of perception we need to change it. One thing that I have heard mentioned recently is having a large outdoor rink surface. If the City could partner with the local speed skating club and even the roller derby association (who could use the arena in the summer), it could be done for a very small price tag. Opportunities like this are abundant in our city, we simply need to run with them.

Grande Prairie is a changing city, lets ensure it is a positive change!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Why: Downtown concerns

One of the reasons that I decided to run for Council is because I co-own a downtown business. We enjoy being part of the downtown and the uniqueness of the shops and people there. The downfall of our location in particular is that we are right across from the York Hotel. Lots like the old Germaine park and soon, the York Hotel site, are an eyesore and need to be dealt with quickly. I have a vision of downtown, of what could be in those spaces and would love the opportunity to be part of a solution. The redevelopment of downtown is high on my priority list. I want it to be a place where families go, a place to mingle and relax. We have the chance to give Grande Prairie a strong hub for the future!

The city needs to negotiate a sale for their property quickly, but there do need to be a few restrictions. We first need to decide if we want mixed use in this area, a development with shops on the bottom and residential above. We also need a concrete timeline, so that the new property owner must build right away. Let's continue on the momentum of the Farmer's Market, and build a downtown for the future!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Why me?

I've had a few questions concerning the amount of time I will be able to commit to a position on City Council, and thought it best that I address that here. To someone on the outside looking in I am sure my life already seems very busy. I have four young boys, co-own a business, and am active on the school council at Hillside School. I also have a part time job at a jewellery store in the mall. I am not too busy!

For the last 8 and a half years Ive been a stay at home mom, and have loved every minute of it. Now that 3 of my 4 kids are in school I feel that it is time for me to go back to work. I have great support in my husband, who works an 8-5 job, he does just as much with the kids as I do. Our parents also play a very large role in our children's lives. I have been able to go to council meetings, a few committee meetings, downtown association and school council meetings, work a part time job and still get out to talk to people and have some social time. Ive attended some great events over the past few months and look forward to many more. There is no reason a young mother can't be on council.

Why me? Why not.

*apostrophies have been resurrected.*:)

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

"vision"

There has been a lot of talk about vision lately, a vision for the future of our city. With the process of branding, the upcomming election and the building and demolition of some key places in Grande Prairie a lot is going to change. So what does the city look like a few years from now? I'll start with downtown, it is a great place to do business, unique shops and walkability make it a place for people of all ages, families feel comfortable spending time there. Not far from downtown you are connected to the trails system and muskgoseepi park. On hot days families can come down to the park and enjoy the spray deck, the playground and walking trails for free! The pavillion has been equipped with solar pannels showing our city's committment to the environment! From here the college isnt far, and the new hospital is just beyond that, all connected to the trail system. One thing that has stayed the same is the people here. Grande Prairie is a place where people come together, whether it is to celebrate at the Canada day parade or to help out when a family is left with nothing after a fire. Intelligent, talented, friendly people are what really make this city Grande!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Whats in a Name?

Grande Prairie may be one of the last places where the term "Alderman" is used, but not for long. City council will be voting shortly to change it to councillor, just like everyone else. It doesnt really make a difference, its not about the name of the position but the work that is done. Not many people know where the term "Alderman" came from.

I was having coffee one night with a very old dear friend and mentioned that I was going to run for Alderman. He asked me if I knew where the term came from, to which I said "No". Council memebers used to meet around the fire to discuss community issues. Each member brought a log, as long as their log burned they were allowed to talk, as soon as their log went out they were done. Council members started to bring Alder logs because Alder wood burns longer than others. That is where the term "Alderman" comes from.

So now, even though it seems the term will no longer be used, you know the story behind the name!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Dog bites

Its difficult when we talk of children getting hurt not to have an emotional response. Hearing about a 3 year old girl getting bitten by a rottweiller and having surgery to reconstruct her nose definitely tugs at ones heart strings. One city alderman would like for there to be a bylaw that if your dog bites and draws blood then it is put down, but I dont think a blanket bylaw like that is the answer. Dog bites must be handled on a case by case basis, and handled by a non bias third party. We already have by-laws about dogs being on leashes and where a dog can and cant be. The province has a process in place to handle requests that a dog be put down, and we have rules for animals deemed vicious. I do believe what we already have in place is sufficent.

Another question that Ive heard a lot of talk about is whether we should ban dogs from being at a park like the bear creek ball diamonds. For me, its not about where a dog should or shouldnt be, its about the supervision that is being provided. If you bring your dog into a public area you must be prepared to care for that dog the entire time you are out. I dont know much of the details of the specific case that happend recently, but I am a firm believer that if you are watching your children or pets that accidents, like a dog bite, can be avoided.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Dredging the Reservoir

Lets face it, sometimes, the reservoir stinks! It would be nice to have in dredged and turned into a lake. I could see a nice beach to go along with rotary campground, and more canoeing and kayaking. Surely the city could find it in the budget to make these improvements, after all dredging isn't that difficult right? There are a few problems I do have, one is how we would keep it clean enough to swim in. The creek runs into the reservoir from bear lake, which isn't a lake Id swim in either, and also collects water from farm run off. Another issue would be where will the wildlife go? There are many different birds and animals that use the reservoir, it is an important part of our eco-system. I would like to see more recreational use of this area, its still fine to canoe on and there is already a canoe rental place. The smell is definitely a deterrent, but I don't think ultimately dredging it is the answer. We have a lake close by that, with a little more attention, would be a fine place to spend the day (that being Saskatoon Park)! I think the moeny could be better spent elsewhere.