2022 Ontario municipal election: Meet the Kitchener Ward 7 council candidates
There will be at least three new faces in place, as Ward 3 Coun. John Gazzola, Ward 5 Coun. Kelly Galloway Sealock and Ward 10 Coun. Sarah Marsh have chosen not to seek re-election.
I am a husband to my loving wife Laura and father to four teenagers. I have lived in the ward for 50-plus years. I have a financial background as a retirement planner, building affordable homes with Habitat for Humanity WR and honoured to be your ward councillor for the last 12 years.Over the last four years, Kitchener and Ward 7 have seen prosperous growth and significant investments in infrastructure resulting in a better quality of life for all Kitchener residents.
This will be my 16th year teaching with the WCDSB and I am fortunate to have taught at schools in our ward so I really get to know the people and family community. I hold a BSc as well as a Diploma of Education. I have lived in Ward 7 for the past 12 years, and my wife even grew up here. We live in a community that no one wants to leave and will often come back to raise their families.
*Have the City of Kitchener create a for-profit division to develop and construct buildings for families that work in Kitchener I have over 25 years experience owning and operating businesses, including a national branded franchise in Kitchener.Q.2 Why do you believe you are the right person for the job?
I’m excited for the opportunity to get to work on behalf of our residents and have already proven to be visible and accessible, something that will not waiver once elected.The residents of Ward 7 have indicated two high-priority issues:1. Finding solutions to the increase in vehicle traffic and ensuring our streets are safe for all residents.The city is not immune to the issues facing many Canadian cities.
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