My
Vision for Ward 4
I
have put my name forward as I believe I have the skills of an effective
representative and I am prepared to champion ideas to create an environment
for citizens to prosper and experience a satisfying quality of life.
While politicians often make a lot of empty promises on the campaign
trail, my only promise is to work hard and do my best.
My
vision for the communities of Northern Heights, the Donovan, Elm-West
and Azilda are wrapped in my vision for a progressive Greater Sudbury.
Inspired by the possibilities we must plan for the future and then
have the audacity to follow our best ideas to fruition. I like to
envision our community as a garden with a city within it where we
must enhance the environment, grow local businesses, and cultivate
our arts, culture and recreational opportunities.
We must continue to enhance the environmental health of our community
by improving the quality of the air, land, water and living systems.
We must foster environmental responsibility through local actions
that contribute to community sustainability particularly when it comes
to transportation. The municipality needs to grow smarter by promoting
brownfeild redevelopments, protecting and enhancing publicly accessible
green spaces, and actually supporting sustainable mobility options.
One thing surprisingly similar in the nature of both the Donovan and
Azilda is the predominance of small local businesses. We must focus
economic development in Greater Sudbury on local companies and pursue
strategies to keep ownership local by embracing the concept of economic
gardening. The key in both the Donovan and Azilda is to re-establish
the core business districts as the commercial and cultural heart of
their neighbourhoods. We must also promote the unique character of
the businesses in these communities to the city as a whole.
We must cultivate innovation and creative expression by supporting
the further development of the arts & culture community maximizing
Greater Sudbury’s reputation as cultural center for festivals
and events. We need to strengthen arts & culture sector through
increased resources for infrastructure improvements and sustainability
to position Greater Sudbury as the music, film & television industry
leader for northern Ontario. Accessible recreational opportunities
are important for a good quality of life. Recreational facilities
are the centerpiece of many communities, as a community of communities;
we need to ensure that not only are new facilities are developed but
that our existing community centers are maintained and improved.
I believe government has an important role to play in shaping our
community and contributing to greater social equality. Municipalities
are the most important of the three levels of government, initiating,
executing or overseeing the important projects that shape our community.
For too long we have looked at our surroundings as something to be
conquered. It is time to look at our community as a garden with a
city within it where we must enhance, grow and cultivate the world
around us instead of simply consuming it.
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