Blair Whitmarsh
Running for council in ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Township
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Dean and professor of human kinetics at Trinity Western University, 51
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• Have you held office in past? If so, please specify: I am currently a councillor with the Township of ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦
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Candidate provided bio: I am completing my first term on Township council and am seeking re-election on Oct. 20.
I moved to ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ as a first year student at Trinity Western University 34 years ago and fell in love with the Township of ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦.
My time in ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ has been wonderful, and it truly has been a great place for us to raise our three daughters.
I will focus on five overarching themes: smart and sustainable development, affordable housing, a great place to raise our families including public safety, outstanding facilities for sports and the arts, and being fiscally responsible. There is no other place I would rather live, and we must work together to develop our community in a sustainable way.
Fostering a local economy that creates local jobs, caring for the environment, and establishing walkable, livable communities helps us to shape a ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ that will make us all proud.
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Phone: 604-807-8866
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Email: blair@blairwhitmarsh.com
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• Who is your favourite superhero, and why? Superman – A regular guy with super powers.
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There are 23 candidates running for eight ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Township council seats. The following are questions asked of each candidate hopeful. They were directed to provide a minimum of a Yes, No, or Don’t Know answer, and given an option to expand on one answer in print (to a maximum of 100 words per question). They could expand on all questions online, if they wished to do so. The following are their replies.
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Questions and Answers:
1. What neighbourhood of ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ do you live in?
Answer: Brookswood
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2. How many years have you lived in ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦?
Answer: 27 years
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3. How many ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Township council meetings have you attended in the past year?
Answer: Being a member of the current council, I missed one meeting in the last four years.
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4: Should the municipality be directly funding social housing to reduce homelessness?
Answer: No. Homelessness is a complicated area that needs cooperation from all levels of government and the community.
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5. Do you support elevated rail over light rapid transit from Surrey to ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦?
Answer:a. Yes. This is the best overall option for transit from Surrey to ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦. However, there are financial factors that must be accounted for with this decision.
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6. Should the municipality fund an arts centre?
Answer: Yes, they should work collectively with the community and other levels of government to fund an arts centre.
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7. Would you vote to raise taxes to hire more police?
Answer: Yes
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8. Does ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ need a new or second hospital to serve the growing population?
Answer: Yes. This is not within the jurisdiction of municipal government, however, TOL needs to work with the province towards an expanded or new hospital to accommodate the growth.
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9. Does Willoughby need its own dedicated library?
Answer: Yes
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10. Is there enough effort being made to preserve farmland?
Answer: Yes
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11. Should ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ allow construction of residential towers?
Answer: Yes
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12. Should ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ have its own municipal police force, replacing the RCMP?
Answer: No
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13. Do you think residential property taxes are too high?
Answer: No
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14. Do you support the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline?
Answer: Yes
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15. Should the municipality offer tax breaks, incentives, or rebates to companies looking to set up shop here?
Answer: Yes. Certain areas of our community would benefit from greater incentives for business. We should be in the business of creating a strong, attractive climate for new companies.
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16. Is ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ being pushed to grow too fast?
Answer: No. Every area of the Lower Mainland is experiencing the pressures of growth. I believe that we can manage that growth if done properly.
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17. Do you support redevelopment of Fort ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦â€™s downtown?
Answer: Yes. Anything we can do to enhance our communities, including Fort ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦, should be encouraged.
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18. Should development of Brookswood be phased in?
Answer: No. Brookswood is already being phased in through the development of proper neighbourhood plans and the natural access to services. I am opposed to creating artificial phasing that does not work with the natural flow of development. Brookswood-Fernridge will develop naturally over the next 20-25 years.
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19. Should the Township set a deadline to finish widening 208th Street in Willoughby?
Answer: No. But I do think we should complete 208ths Street as fast we is financially feasible.
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20. Should there be a limit to the number of consecutive terms a member of council can serve?
Answer: No