
Doing the "Peoples' Business" at City Hall
Since assuming my seat as City Councillor and Regional Director last month, I have taken a number of steps to familiarize myself with the operations of the City and CRD, while beginning to move forward on my platform. It has been a sharp learning curve!
Highlights include:
- Meeting with Gonzales residents and city workers to discuss options for reopening the Gonzales-Chandler Pathway - a 180-metre-long city-owned corridor near Margaret Jenkins School, which has great potential to connect the neighbourhood and contribute to Victoria’s broader greenways strategy. On December 15, I successfully moved a motion to begin consultation with adjacent neighbours and neighbourhood proponents with a view toward re-opening the path in 2012. This month, I am meeting with proponents and the city workers union, CUPE Local 50, to discuss opportunities for a volunteer work party to clear the path.
- Calling for a more holistic approach to the Northern Junk land-use proposal, which would involve the sale of city land to Vancouver-based Reliance Properties as part of a strategy of restoring two harbour-front heritage buildings. Following a protracted two-hour debate, Council agreed to hold off on further consideration of this proposal pending more information on how it fits into the design for the new Johnson Street Bridge.
- Advocating restraint in the Police Budget at a joint meeting of the Police Board and Victoria and Esquimalt Councils. Prior to the meeting, I acquired detailed financial data from the VicPD comptroller and in the meeting suggested that the Force pursue further savings in the $2-million annual overtime budget (which accounts for nearly 5% of total funds requested for 2012). On the night of Saturday-Sunday January 7-8, I completed a “ride-along” with VicPD, observing policing from the perspective of officers on patrol on the overnight weekend shift. I observed the range of emergency calls, responding to a domestic assault, a robbery, and an out-of-control house party involving underage youth (several of whom were detained in police cells). This ride-along demonstrated to me the degree of integration both within VicPD as well as with neighbouring municipalities.











I submitted the following statement to the Capital Regional District (CRD) Board this week, supporting Saanich Councillor Vic Derman’s motion on the Marine Trail Holdings Ltd. 


