Category: 2014 Municipal Election

Policies & Threats Related to Greenspaces

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WARD 13 Candidates – Rideau-Rockcliffe

The propositions: 1. Support for a strong site alteration by-law, with emphasis on “strong.” 2. Renewed commitment to an annual allocation towards an environmental lands acquisition fund. 3. Standing firm in support of the prohibition against future country lot subdivisions. 4. The City’s Advisory Committees should be genuine bridges between the public and Council. Jevone Nicholas: Full Response           Excerpts: #1: “I am aware of recent “tree massacres” and if this

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WARD 12 Candidates – Rideau-Vanier

The propositions: 1. Support for a strong site alteration by-law, with emphasis on “strong.” 2. Renewed commitment to an annual allocation towards an environmental lands acquisition fund. 3. Standing firm in support of the prohibition against future country lot subdivisions. 4. The City’s Advisory Committees should be genuine bridges between the public and Council. Catherine Fortin LeFaivre: “Yes, you have my support.” Mathieu Fleury: “I am supportive of the four

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WARD 11 Candidates – Beacon Hill-Cyrville

The propositions: 1. Support for a strong site alteration by-law, with emphasis on “strong.” 2. Renewed commitment to an annual allocation towards an environmental lands acquisition fund. 3. Standing firm in support of the prohibition against future country lot subdivisions. 4. The City’s Advisory Committees should be genuine bridges between the public and Council. Michel Tardif: “I agree with all 4 and if elected, I expect to hear again from.”

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WARD 10 Candidates – Gloucester-Southgate

The propositions: 1. Support for a strong site alteration by-law, with emphasis on “strong.” 2. Renewed commitment to an annual allocation towards an environmental lands acquisition fund. 3. Standing firm in support of the prohibition against future country lot subdivisions. 4. The City’s Advisory Committees should be genuine bridges between the public and Council. Diane Deans: “Unfortunately, due to the sheer volume of requests, and given the time constraints during

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WARD 9 Candidates – Knoxdale-Merivale

The propositions: 1. Support for a strong site alteration by-law, with emphasis on “strong.” 2. Renewed commitment to an annual allocation towards an environmental lands acquisition fund. 3. Standing firm in support of the prohibition against future country lot subdivisions. 4. The City’s Advisory Committees should be genuine bridges between the public and Council. Keith Egli : #1: “…this matter needs to be followed up on.” #2: “…I support the

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WARD 8 Candidates – College

The propositions: 1. Support for a strong site alteration by-law, with emphasis on “strong.” 2. Renewed commitment to an annual allocation towards an environmental lands acquisition fund. 3. Standing firm in support of the prohibition against future country lot subdivisions. 4. The City’s Advisory Committees should be genuine bridges between the public and Council. Craig MacAulay: “I enthusiastically support all four Greenspace Alliance propositions. Keep up the great work!” Guy

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WARD 7 Candidates – Bay

The propositions: 1. Support for a strong site alteration by-law, with emphasis on “strong.” 2. Renewed commitment to an annual allocation towards an environmental lands acquisition fund. 3. Standing firm in support of the prohibition against future country lot subdivisions. 4. The City’s Advisory Committees should be genuine bridges between the public and Council. Alex Cullen: #1: “I was a member of the City’s Planning Committee for many years, and

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Ward 6 Candidates – Stittsville

The propositions: 1. Support for a strong site alteration by-law, with emphasis on “strong.” 2. Renewed commitment to an annual allocation towards an environmental lands acquisition fund. 3. Standing firm in support of the prohibition against future country lot subdivisions. 4. The City’s Advisory Committees should be genuine bridges between the public and Council. Neither of the two candidates responded by the deadline. However, David Lee replied later. His responses

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WARD 5 Candidates – West Carleton-March

The propositions: 1. Support for a strong site alteration by-law, with emphasis on “strong.” 2. Renewed commitment to an annual allocation towards an environmental lands acquisition fund. 3. Standing firm in support of the prohibition against future country lot subdivisions. 4. The City’s Advisory Committees should be genuine bridges between the public and Council. Brendan Gorman: “In terms of your specific questions I am not sure. I’d have to look

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Ward 4 Candidates – Kanata North

The propositions: 1. Support for a strong site alteration by-law, with emphasis on “strong.” 2. Renewed commitment to an annual allocation towards an environmental lands acquisition fund. 3. Standing firm in support of the prohibition against future country lot subdivisions. 4. The City’s Advisory Committees should be genuine bridges between the public and Council. Marianne Wilkinson: #1: “Re removal of topsoil, grade alteration and placement of fill – I support

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