Tuesday, September 25, 2018

List of ward Parkdale High-park Toronto candidates with web address.

We find only 10 names on ballot to represent our wad for the next 4 years. Issus of importance for gong forward from 2019 in Parkadle High-Park include, Junction area are TORONTO'S DEVELOPMENT, HARBOR waterfront IMPROVEMENTS, cultural Establishment buildings improvement, that is fix the deteriorating condition of the buildings.


 


Valerie Grdisa

Valerie brings more than twenty-five years of knowledge, skills and experience from public, private and not-for-profit sectors in practice, education, middle and senior management, health services and policy research, management consulting and government. For two decades, she has been advising and leading organizations and governments in the development and execution of innovative solutions to transform lives and improve outcomes.


Alex Perez https://www.toronto.com/news-story/4870910-alex-perez/

Development and affordable housing are the top local issues in Ward 13. Strong economic activity and sustained population growth in the last 10 years have created rapid development expansion. I support responsible development and will promote inclusionary zoning. We need to have clear policies for negotiating and assigning Section 37 funds (when developers transfer funds to the city to get more density approved). We need steady, strong and effective city’s representation at OMB hearings. We should work to reform or abolish the OMB. We need to conserve the character of Ward 13 and its unique neighborhoods. I will work with constituents and city staff to help envisioning the future of the ward and the city.


 

Kalsang Dolma: https://www.kalsangdolma.ca

Champion for youth and children: hired over 50, mentored hundreds, and engaged over a thousand young people in Toronto in education, career and leadership success.


 


 

David Ginsberg: https://www.davidginsberg.ca

I will strengthen your voice at City Hall

Ensure that city projects are properly managed to minimize disruption

Develop affordable housing, by utilizing our laneways as a fresh and creative approach


 


Taras Kulish: https://www.taraskulish.ca

Toronto is experiencing unprecedented gridlock on the streets, parking space shortages, poor bicycle lanes and inadequate, poorly maintained transit system. As councillor I will work with residents to manage traffic so that the Arterial traffic stays on the Arterial roads. I will work towards implementing new subway and rail capacity with the next Mayor of Toronto as a top priority.


 

Mercy Okalowe: https://votemercy.ca

As an elected official, it will be my responsibility to ensure that the most historically marginalized members of our community are seen, heard, and honoured.


 

Nick Pavlov: https://www.nick2018.com

Put developers on notice immediately that community guidelines must be met for development.

Oppose projects that fundamentally change the character of the community.

Be a genuine mediator who will work with all parties and not simply shut things down.


 

*Gord Perks: https://www.votegordperks.ca

Development and affordable housing are the top local issues in Ward 13. Strong economic activity and sustained population growth in the last 10 years have created rapid development expansion. I support responsible development and will promote inclusionary zoning. We need to have clear policies for negotiating and assigning Section 37 funds (when developers transfer funds to the city to get more density approved). We need steady, strong and effective city’s representation at OMB hearings. We should work to reform or abolish the OMB. We need to conserve the character of Ward 13 and its unique neighborhoods. I will work with constituents and city staff to help envisioning the future of the ward and the city.


 

Evan Tummillo: https://www.evantummillo.com


 

José Vera: https://highparkengineer.wordpress.com

Waste Reduction

We need policies such as tax credits, rebates and other incentives from the Municipality to help encourage the adoption of waste reduction programs in Commercial, Industrial and Residential Buildings.

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