It seems we have yet another special council meeting, this time tonight, to discuss the Provincial Community Recreation Program Grant that will either fund sidewalks on Elgin St. or a project at Henderson Recreation Centre. The meeting starts at 7:30pm at Oak Bay Municipal Hall. [download id=”12″ format=”1″]
Thank you!
Well, the race is done. 7th, up from 9th last time. I am content, but saddened I didn’t get elected. I want to thank everybody who voted for me, donated, volunteered, or otherwise supported me. It just isn’t possible without all of you. I am humbled by all the support I did receive.
But as I said to Michelle Kirby a few days before the election, win or lose, the sun will rise Sunday morning (Today is a little cloudy, however) and we will go back to work doing the great things we both do in the community. I am very happy that she is now lucky enough to be able to do that work at the council table, and I will continue to do good works with the Community Association, the Community Initiatives Committee with active transportation, with Rotary, and others.
Yours,
Corey
It is voting day!
Today is voting day. Polls have just opened. I have added a new page: Voting to give you the basics of where to vote and who can vote.Additional information about non-resident property owners, and such, please refer to the official Oak Bay page.
All Candidates Meeting video up
The video of the Nov 8th All Candidates Meeting is now up.
Thanks again to ModernDemocracy.ca and Jason Ross for videoing these.
Spacing seeks photos
Spacing, a Toronto-based magazine focused on the urban, is looking for a few good pictures of Victoria (amongst others)
Specifically:
– VICTORIA: the laneways downtown
– VICTORIA: pedestrian bridges
– VICTORIA: recent public art additions
The Deadline is Dec 1ST, 2011, and photos can be added either to their Flickr group or sent by email.
Video of Nov 4th All Candidates meeting posted
Thanks again to Jason of ModernDemocracy for his work on these videos. He has now posted the Nov 4th All Candidates Meeting up on YouTube. I speak at the 27 minute mark.
A question from L Fehr
This comment was left on my main page, so I thought I would answer it here:
Hello
I would really like you to respond either “yes” or “no” to this question, as it is one of the most important considerations, to me, when deciding who to vote for.
Are you in favour of legalising secondary suites in Oak Bay?
Thank you.
My answer is yes. Why? Because I believe that legalizing secondary suites is acknowledging a fact that already exists, I believe it can help protect the streetscape and heritage homes, and any small issues can dealt with via bylaws and enforcement.
Notes from the second All Candidates meeting
The Community Association of Oak Bay and the North Henderson Resi9dents Association jointly hosted the second and final all candidates meeting here in Oak Bay. Again, I took notes but I know I missed a few questions:
- Oak bay lodge
- Bowker creek
- 4 story limit
- Amalgamation
- Oak Bay lodge delay
- Source of campaign funds, specifically developers
- Secondary suites
- Communication
- Secondary suites committee
- Role of council
- Coordination of municipalities
- Oak Bay lodge parking
- Deer
Oak Bay seeks a few good people
In the middle of an election campaign, Oak Bay is seeking a few good people to fill various committees:[download id=”11″ format=”1″].
(Thanks to Jill Croft of the Community Association of Oak Bay for scanning this)
Advance polling tomorrow and next Wednesday
Oak Bay is holding its advance polling tomorrow (November 9th) and next Wednesday, November 16th, at Oak Bay Municipal Hall, 2167 Oak Bay Avenue. Both days the polls run from 8pm to 8pm. Unlike in some past years, you don’t need a reason to vote in the advance poll.
Below is some information if you are not registered: (The list comes from the 2009 Provincial Election)
RESIDENT ELECTORS WHO ARE NOT ON VOTERS LIST
In order for a person who has not previously registered as a resident elector to register
as an elector at the time of voting, it will be necessary for that person to produce at
least 2 documents that provide evidence of their identity and place of residence, at
least one of which must contain the applicant’s signature, or provide 2 documents that
provide evidence of their identify, at least one of which must contain the applicant’s
signature, and make a solemn declaration as to their place of residence within the
meaning of Section 52 of the Local Government Act.NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS WHO ARE NOT ON VOTERS LIST
Persons wishing to register as a non-resident property elector on advance voting day
may apply to do so by producing at least 2 documents that provide evidence of their
identity, at least one of which must contain the applicant’s signature. Special
conditions apply to the registration of a non-resident property elector. Please contact
the Chief Election Officer for further information in this regard at 250-598-3311.