Mayor Wayne Stetski seeks citizen priorities in re-election bid
By Michael J Morris
Wayne Stetski who announced in July that he would seek re-election
for a second term as Cranbook mayor in the November 15 municipal election is
asking citizens to assist him in finalizing his priorities for the election
campaign, and presumably another term.
What a novel idea for a politician! Actually ask the people you are
want to represent for their priorities so that "Together we can make an even
better Cranbrook."
Forgive me for being a bit cynical, but Mr. Stetski's post on his
Facebook page caught me off guard, give the dismal state of politics being
practiced in Canada these days at the federal, provincial and municipal
levels.
Granted, Mr. Stetski has shown a willingness to meet with folks at
his 'Coffee with the Mayor' sessions on a regular basis at various restaurants
in the city, but now he is taking it a step further. He has also invited
citizens to go along on walks.
Here is the post from Facebook on July 17:
"Over the next two months I will be finalizing my priorities
for the next four years so that I can commit to them in my upcoming campaign.
I'd like to hear from you. What have you seen over the last 2+ years that you
would like to see continued in this great little city that we all call Home?
What new initiatives would you like to see? Together we can make an even better
Cranbrook!"
On June 11,
he announced that he would seek re-election, and
here is the Facebook post:
"By announcing now it will give the people of Cranbrook five months to tell me what they feel the priorities should be for the next four years. There are a number of important initiatives underway ranging from removing barriers to business to ensuring Cranbrook is Youth Friendly to making Cranbrook more accessible for people with mobility challenges to encouraging the arts and multiculturalism, to name just a few.
TOGETHER, we will keep Cranbrook moving forward!!"
"By announcing now it will give the people of Cranbrook five months to tell me what they feel the priorities should be for the next four years. There are a number of important initiatives underway ranging from removing barriers to business to ensuring Cranbrook is Youth Friendly to making Cranbrook more accessible for people with mobility challenges to encouraging the arts and multiculturalism, to name just a few.
TOGETHER, we will keep Cranbrook moving forward!!"
In his announcement,
he gave a very clear indication that he wants input from the citizens. He
reinforces it in his most recent post, so folks, if you have not contacted Mayor
Stetski with your priorities for the city of Cranbrook, I suggest you do so.
Just imagine how
great a city, province and country we would be if politicians started listening
to the people, and acting in their best interests, not those of a select few
--- the so called base that seemingly dominates 21st Century
politics.
Full disclosure: I am not now and never have been a member of the Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Society; however, I did conduct a workshop for its members for which I was paid.
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