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Partager ce profil
Affordable Housing
Fair Democracy
Human Rights
Sustainable Growth and Development
Allow People to Choose A Car-Free Lifestyle
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Safe Walking and Biking Routes
Protect The Natural Environment
Practical Climate Action
Climate change should be a priority at all levels of government. I have led a climate activist team for seven years with Force of Nature. Our advocacy led to Coquitlam adopting a net zero target for the entire community by 2050. From day one I will call for practical solutions, like zero emission heating in all new buildings. There is a detailed climate platform on my website.
Affordable Housing
Housing a human right. Coquitlam’s housing needs report from February 2022 identifies high needs for seniors, the homeless, renters, and families looking for more than two bedrooms. I am calling for new citywide planning to include measurable goals to address these needs. I value every member of our community. No one should have to leave Coquitlam because they cannot afford to stay.
Fair Democracy
Coquitlam city council should represent the interests of all residents of Coquitlam equally. More diverse perspectives should be included in decision making, I will bring diverse people and their perspectives to the council process. I have not taken any money from people associated with real estate developers, and will represent all of the residents of Coquitlam.
Human Rights
Government has a responsibility to protect human rights. This means considering the needs of diverse people. Our city should be inclusive, accessible, affordable and anti-racist. We must recognize the traditional unceded territory of the indigenous people and their claim on the land.
Sustainable Growth and Development
Our city is growing and city council has the responsibility to guide growth in a way that is good for the people and the environment:
Allow People to Choose A Car-Free Lifestyle
Planning a city where people can choose to live without a car means less traffic and less emissions. Medium density zoning along transit routes, allowing car-free buildings, and mixed-use neighbourhoods where people can reach all services within a 10 minute walk will allow many residents to choose not to spend 10 to 30 thousand dollars per year on a personal vehicle.
Safe Walking and Biking Routes
Coquitlam residents want better walking and biking infrastructure, including, separated protected bicycle lanes, wide continuous sidewalks, and important services like washrooms, wayfinding signs, and bicycle storage. We can build these improvements this year without increasing property tax, by allocating development cost charge income.
Protect The Natural Environment
Residents of Coquitlam love the natural habitat including the forests, waterways and wildlife. We must protect our natural areas, valuable trees, and ecological neighbourhoods, which provide relief from increasing summer heat and homes to millions of species of plants and animals. Maintaining the health of our watershed includes guaranteeing the quality of the water that flows into our streams and rivers.
Biographie
I remember walking through Mundy park on rainy days when I was 2 or 3 years old. I always loved the forest. As I grew up, I watched to forests and fields give way to suburban homes and now apartment towers. I love the natural environment, but also the people and services that we have here now. There is so much to do. In my work life, I help families of children with disabilities and developmental needs as a speech therapist. I am also a union volunteer, serving as chief steward and providing support to co-workers asserting their employment rights. I am also working with the union's constituency liaison program to lobby the provincial government to solve workforce shortages and lack of funding for healthcare services. In Tri-Cities I have led a team of climate advocates with Force of Nature to influence the city to take action on climate change. Our biggest win was in 2020 when the city adopted the UN IPCC climate target for our whole city to be net-zero emissions by 2050.
Raison de la candidature
Climate Policy
Coquitlam has adopted a target of net-zero community emissions by 2050 in the environmental sustainability plan. Creating policy that will get our city there is very important to me. I would like to be there at the council meetings to make sure we adopt enough practical measures to make steady progress and reach that goal.
Representing You
I believe that democracy is the best form of government. The informed opinions of voters should matter most in making decisions. As a councillor, I will continue to listen to input from the community. I have not taken any donations for my campaign that come from people in the real estate development industry.
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