Nancy from Horseshoe Lake's Johnston Road gave me some good feedback this morning. This campaign blog needs to supply better details on what I intend to do if elected, what's my vision for Ward 1 and Seguin.
My whole campaign angle is about recording Ward 1 voter quotes with the intent to solve or resolve those issues during my term if elected. While my door-to-door travels are not yet finished, the following topics would be my main focus if elected.
ROAD SAFETY
This is one of those basic municipal service areas that we need to get right. This is snow removal, good gravel surface and grading, paving, appropriate signage, community safety zones, and OPP patrols.
The concern I hear most often is about speeding vehicles on roads where children play. My other big safety concern are roads (such as Ferris Road) which I feel are simply dangerous to drive on, and possibly inaccessible by emergency vehicles in winter. Let's not wait until someone dies to help solve the problems.
BUSINESS POSITIVE
This is a particular concern to almost every voter who makes a living in or around Seguin. It also heavily impacts on seasonal residents. I can't count the number of times I've heard people express the need for good jobs year round. I see the two main Seguin industries as tourism and construction. Seguin retail activity flows from the strength of tourism and construction.
I believe the Seguin sign by-law could be amended in part to better serve the tourist industry. In terms of construction, Seguin is notorious as a difficult place to work. Most constructrion people I've met simply don't like, don't want to work in Seguin. There seems to be no end of complaints about Seguin's planning and building departments in terms of red tape and permit or variance costs.
Seguin planning and building department policy has a direct impact on the prosperity of Seguin working families. I would like to help make Seguin more business positive.
If Seguin is to succeed in attracting new business to the township, I think targeting clean/green light industry with markets beyond servicing residents is a sector to focus on. By focusing on specific types of industry to attract, we can be more concentrated in our efforts, more likely to succeed.
If Seguin is notorious for radical environmental policies, why not sell its positive lifestyle aspect to clean industry, foster a live/work sustainable culture in Seguin? Make Seguin a hub for clean/green industry.
Though for the most part I believe it will continue to be the small, local business operators who provide the majority of township employment. Let's do what we can to help local business succeed.
MODERATE ENVIRONMENTALISM
I agree with much of Seguin council's efforts to preserve the natural environment in the past term. There is strong support for the shoreline tree-cutting by-law throughout the ward and the measures taken to restrict further shoreline development on at-risk lakes. The council deserves high praise for this sustainability work.
With respect to the significant change in environmental regulation in recent years, it is important to realize that culture and the environment go hand in hand. Conservation of natural environment directly impacts on existing rural culture as experienced for generations since pioneer times. The interaction of environmental protection and cultural heritage needs to be carefully considered and understood when proposing new by-laws.
TIME TO REFLECT
I think it would be wise to look back on the significant changes carried out over the last four years in Seguin, review and possibly make some minor adjustments as we assess the impacts of these changes. The Official Plan requires review every five years. This will be an opportunity to make adjustments with a view towards its improvement as it impacts the lives of people in Seguin.
As we move forward, my preference is to keep the community fully informed on proposed changes well in advance so that the best options are explored and some unintended consequences can be avoided. I prefer a slower, more conservative pace to change.
FOLEY'S NEW DEVELOPMENT
The next term will likely see both a new community centre and library structure, and possibly fire hall in Foley. I'm fully behind this initiative - it's about time. And I hope we've saved the best for last.
For what it's worth I'd like to offer my two cents on the structure itself.
To honour the pioneer Foley heritage of logging and agriculture, I think it would be fitting and a great attraction to construct the new development with a timber frame structure using local pine timber and oak pegs. These can be milled locally. And why not have skilled carpenters from the community get involved in a traditional 'barn raising' event for the main structure? I know the ladies at the Pioneer United Church would be willing to bake the pies to feed the troops.
Timber frame buildings last for hundreds of years and are infused with rich cultural meaning.
And why not include sustainable building elements, such as passive solar heating design which encapsulates Seguin's 'environment first' motto? Let this building embody our strong ideals, the show piece for a progressive Seguin building with a view to its past and a sustainable future.
This is my vision for Seguin - to fulfill the promise of Seguin's 'environment first' motto.
As government has the luxury of long-term planning, let our township lead with the example of solar panels on municipal buildings. Let us explore the options for reducing carbon emissions of municipal vehicles, and many other sustainable practices open to local government.
Let's be the best we can be.