Progressive Ideas: My plan for the next four years | Campaign 2016

On October 15, 2016 I was elected as Councillor for District 7 Halifax South Downtown.  Once again, as I did in 2012, I’ve archived the campaign site here on my blog, so that all my web material is all in one place.  Below was the top page of promises,

Proven Results

PROVEN RESULTS: REPORT CARD 2016

I made 30 commitments during the 2012 election, and I have provided yearly report cards to residents about my progress.

As of May 2016, 22 commitments have been completed, and eight are underway and on going.

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PROMISE STATUS DETAILS
Establish a Municipal Ombudsperson’s

Housing affordability a critical issue for HRM and District 7

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Like the last election I’ve made 30 promises this campaign, progressive ideas that focus on our neighbourhood priorities, supports stronger communities, and builds a better HRM. This is a detail policy blog that outlines three of those promises.

Halifax Regional Municipality must continue to set the agenda on issues of


Protecting our homes and neighbourhoods in District 7

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Like the last election I’ve made 30 promises this campaign, progressive ideas that focus on our neighbourhood priorities, supports stronger communities, and builds a better HRM. This is a detail policy blog that outlines three of those promises.

We need to protect and preserve family-oriented residential neighbourhoods in District 7


Plan to renew our aging parks and rec infrastructure

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Like the last election I’ve made 30 promises this campaign, progressive ideas that focus on our neighbourhood priorities, supports stronger communities, and builds a better HRM. This is a detail policy blog that outlines three of those promises.

District 7 parks and rec facilities are wonderful, but aging. After years