Monday, October 22, 2018

Citified.ca posted topic [Downtown] Hudson Place Two | Residential, commercial | Proposed

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Citified.ca has just posted a new topic entitled "[Downtown] Hudson Place Two | Residential, commercial | Proposed" in forum "City of Victoria".

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Hudson Place Two's Citified profile: https://victoria.citified.ca/condos/hudson-place-two-2/ (https://victoria.citified.ca/condos/hudson-place-two-2/)

Hudson Place Two is the final phase of the Hudson District development by developer Townline. The tower's final height has not been decided, but it is expected to be proposed at 17-storeys at minimum. Townline is currently building Hudson Place One (https://victoria.citified.ca/condos/hudson-place-one-1/), the upcoming tallest building on Vancouver Island.

October 19




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Sunday, October 21, 2018

Awaiting Juno posted topic 2022 City of Victoria Election

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Awaiting Juno has just posted a new topic entitled "2022 City of Victoria Election" in forum "Victoria Politics".

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Figured this may as well get started now. So who thinks single term Helps will go for a third term?
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Sparky posted topic 2018 Greater Victoria Civic Election Review

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Sparky has just posted a new topic entitled "2018 Greater Victoria Civic Election Review" in forum "Victoria Politics".

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Ok so what are your thoughts? We have new mayors in roughly half of our municipalities. We have quite a few newcomers to the political scene. I thought a general catch all thread might be useful to the armchair quarterbacks in our midst.

Fire away!
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Saturday, October 20, 2018

Mike K. posted topic 2018 Political Results - non City of Victoria; Saanich

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Mike K. has just posted a new topic entitled "2018 Political Results - non City of Victoria; Saanich" in forum "Victoria Politics".

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Sidney: price is losing
Saanich: Haynes is leading
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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Mike K. posted topic Victoria 2018 council poll: who do you plan to vote for?

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Mike K. has just posted a new topic entitled "Victoria 2018 council poll: who do you plan to vote for?" in forum "Victoria Politics".

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This is VV's poll for a Victoria council candidate in the run-up to the 2018 election, plus the question on whether or not the City of Victoria should dedicate $250,000 towards a Citizen's Assembly on amalgamation.

VV's two mayoral polls can be viewed at poll 1 (https://vibrantvictoria.ca/forum/index.php?/topic/6629-victoria-2018-mayoral-poll-1-who-do-you-plan-to-vote-for/) and poll 2 (https://vibrantvictoria.ca/forum/index.php?/topic/6639-victoria-2018-mayoral-poll-2-who-do-you-plan-to-vote-for/).

Please note: your poll choice is anonymous. Your username is not displayed alongside your selected candidate.
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Mike K. posted topic 2018 Sooke municipal election

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Mike K. has just posted a new topic entitled "2018 Sooke municipal election" in forum "Victoria Politics".

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Maja Tait, the first-term mayor of Sooke and a former councillor, is being challenged by councillor Kevin Pearson.

Tait's mayoralty was contentious in that she left for maternity leave just one year following the November 2014 municipal elections. She returned on April 1st of 2016. During her absence councillor Rick Kasper took over her role as a CRD director. Although the role was to be an interim position, upon Tait's return there was some drama as Kasper wasn't all too happy to relinquish the position after Tait's absence. Even the mayor's husband got involved and there was a dispute between him and Kasper. Police investigated but closed the case.

Several Sooke councillors are also not seeking re-election for another term.
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Monday, October 15, 2018

Mike K. posted topic 2018 municipal election predictions thread

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Mike K. has just posted a new topic entitled "2018 municipal election predictions thread" in forum "Victoria Politics".

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Here we go, voice your predictions for the 2018 municipal election.

You can either choose mayoral or council winners, state actual vote figures or positions, or only reference one individuals.

I.e.

Mayor John Doe is re-elected.

or

Mayor John Doe will lose with 35% of the vote.

Have fun!
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Mike K. posted topic Victoria 2018 mayoral poll #2: who do you plan to vote for?

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Mike K. has just posted a new topic entitled "Victoria 2018 mayoral poll #2: who do you plan to vote for?" in forum "Victoria Politics".

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This is the second poll for the Victoria mayoral candidate in the run-up to the 2018 election.

You can view the first poll results here (https://vibrantvictoria.ca/forum/index.php?/topic/6629-victoria-2018-mayoral-poll-1-who-do-you-plan-to-vote-for/).

Please note: the poll results are private. They cannot be publicly viewed.
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Citified.ca posted topic [Harris Green] 1400 Vancouver Street | Residential; retail | 15-storeys | Proposed

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Citified.ca has just posted a new topic entitled "[Harris Green] 1400 Vancouver Street | Residential; retail | 15-storeys | Proposed" in forum "City of Victoria".

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Thanks for the heads-up, Kapten!

Citified profile: https://victoria.citified.ca/rentals/1400-vancouver-street/ (https://victoria.citified.ca/rentals/1400-vancouver-street/)


An artist's sketch of 1400 Vancouver Street, a 15-storey residential tower proposed for the 900-block of Johnson Street at Vancouver Street. The building's unique angled eastern frontage will serve as its most iconic architectural element.


Angled 15-storey highrise pitched for Johnson at Vancouver could stand as Victoria's own leaning tower
https://victoria.citified.ca//news/angled-15-storey-highrise-pitched-for-johnson-at-vancouver-could-stand-as-victorias-own-leaning-tower-1400-vancouver-street/ (https://victoria.citified.ca//news/angled-15-storey-highrise-pitched-for-johnson-at-vancouver-could-stand-as-victorias-own-leaning-tower-1400-vancouver-street/)

Victoria-based Cox Developments has submitted a proposal to the City of Victoria with plans to build one of the most architecturally unique residential towers in the Capital Region, Citified has learned. The angled 15-storey design (https://victoria.citified.ca/rentals/1400-vancouver-street/), leaning to the east from its location on land formerly occupied by the McCall Brothers Funeral Home along the 900-block of Johnson Street at 1400 Vancouver Street, will be an architectural first for Victoria where a building as prominent as the 50-metre tall highrise will literally hover over its foundation and an adjacent 1960's-era funeral chapel designed by famed Victoria architect John Di Castri. "We like to push architectural norms with our projects, and we wanted to do something very different and very unique on this site," said developer Dan Cox. "The building design stemmed from a desire to see the chapel retained and repurposed, given the role it has served in our community, and the
importance of this building to Victoria's architectural heritage." [Full article]
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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Mystic-Pizza posted topic Victoria School District Board Of Education Elections

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Mystic-Pizza has just posted a new topic entitled "Victoria School District Board Of Education Elections" in forum "Victoria Politics".

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While most of us focus on Mayoral and Council candidates during our municipal elections, very little is said about our School Board elections that take place at the same time. When you go to vote for Mayor and Council, you also have to vote for the school board elections of whichever school district you reside in. This is a very important part of municipal elections as it determines who will be running and operating your public school system, which effects our children, and grandchildren. I advise to all readers to go to your local school district site and find the link to your current board members and to the current individuals running in the election, and look into each candidate. For current board members it's important to give good thought into how they have performed in their term(s) as members of the school board, and weather you think they should continue or if if new candidates should be elected.

If you live in Greater Victoria you reside in Victoria school district 61, which covers the municipalities of Victoria, Esquimalt, Oak Bay, Parts of View Royal, And All of South Saanich. If you live on the Saanich peninsula North of Elk Lake then you reside in School District #63, and if you live in the The West Shore such as most of View Royal, Colwood, Metchosin, Langford, & Sooke you reside in School District #62.

The Current School Board members for the Victoria School District 61 are:

Edith Loring Kuhanga
Tom Ferris
Elaine Leonard
Diane McNally
Dedra Nohr
Peg Orcherton
Rob Paynter
Jordan Waters
Ann Whiteaker

New Candidates for the Victoria School District 61 School Board are:

Nicole Duncan
Aindan Elkin
Angie Hentze
Vincent Gornall
Ryan Painter
Zul Rajabali

On your voting Ballot you van vote for none, or up to a maximum of 9 candidates for The School Board elections.




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Sunday, October 7, 2018

amor de cosmos posted topic Morgan Block & Watson & McGregor Buildings

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amor de cosmos has just posted a new topic entitled "Morgan Block & Watson & McGregor Buildings" in forum "City of Victoria".

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A plan to restore a prominent heritage corner in downtown Victoria has won the support of city councillors.

Councillors authorized a heritage alteration permit for restoration of the two-storey facades of the Morgan Block, built in 1891, and the Watson & McGregor Building, built in 1909, and to add two storeys for 30 condominium units above.

Both buildings are at Douglas and Johnson streets.

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Merrick Architects, on behalf of 284244 B.C. Ltd. — a trust owned by the Morgan family — say key elements of the restoration include:

• reinstatement of the original raised parapet on the Douglas Street facade

• stripping away paint to expose the original brick

• re-introduction of historically sensitive commercial storefronts

• restoration of wood windows

• reinstatement of an original sheet metal upper cornice on the Johnson Street facade

A city staff report says both buildings are representative of the heritage character and architectural composition characteristic of Victoria's Old Town district.

City staff say the 1891 Morgan Block "provides visual continuity" along a historic street that contains an entire block of heritage buildings.

The 1909 Watson and McGregor Building is described as "a two-storey brick Classical Revival-Influenced commercial building" that has seen "numerous interventions over its lifespan."
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https://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/downtown-heritage-buildings-to-be-restored-30-condos-added-1.23455691 (https://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/downtown-heritage-buildings-to-be-restored-30-condos-added-1.23455691)
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Saturday, October 6, 2018

citiesforeveryone posted topic Municipal Candidates’ Affordability Ratings

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citiesforeveryone has just posted a new topic entitled "Municipal Candidates' Affordability Ratings" in forum "Victoria Politics".

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Affordability is an important issue in the 2018 municipal election. Many voters want guidance to identify candidates who will reflect their values when making decisions that affect affordability.

To help voters evaluate candidates' positions, Cities for Everyone surveyed mayoral and city council candidates in Victoria, Saanich and Oak Bay. Of 93 candidates contacted we received 31 completed surveys. We also analyzed candidates' websites and interviews, incumbents' voting records and the quality of their campaign.

This analysis found that candidates tend to fall into four general categories:
1. Comprehensive affordability. Supports policies that allow more compact infill in residential neighborhoods to increase low- and moderate-income affordability.
2. Low-income affordability. Focuses on subsidizing and mandating below-market housing to increase affordability for people with low incomes and special housing needs.
3. "Protect neighborhoods." Opposes neighborhood change and therefore affordable infill.
4. Unconcerned or unclear. Provides little information about their position on affordability.


The distinction between Comprehensive and Low-income affordability is important because there are often trade-offs between these goals. Some policies intended to increase low-income affordability can reduce middle-income affordability, for example, if inclusionary zoning increases moderate-priced housing costs, or housing demolition prohibitions prevent development of larger buildings. Comprehensive affordability advocates support more development of both low- and moderate priced housing in walkable urban neighborhoods.

The table below summarizes the results. It indicates which candidates tend to reflect various affordability priorities. This can help voters choose the candidates who will best represent their priorities.


Candidates Categorized by Their Affordability Priorities (www.citiesforeveryone.org (http://www.citiesforeveryone.org))

Comprehensive
Affordability
Low-income Affordability
"Protect Neighborhoods"
Unconcerned or Unclear
Victoria
Mayor
Lisa Helps (https://lisahelpsvictoria.ca)
Michael Geoghegan (https://www.votemikeformayor.ca/)
Rob Duncan (mailto:duncan4mayor@yahoo.com)
David A. Johnston (mailto:templeofninpo@yahoo.com)
Bruce McGuigan (http://www.bruceformayor.com)
Stephen Hammond (https://stephenhammondformayor.newcouncil.ca)
Saul Anderson (mailto:voteforsaul@gmail.com)
RyMo (http://www.heyrymo.com)
Alexander Schmid (http://www.alexanderschmid.ca)
Krysztof Zmuda (https://elect-zmuda.ca)
Council
(eight seats)
Marianne Alto (https://mariannealto.ca) Laurel Collins (mailto:Campaign@TogetherVictoria.ca)
Sharmarke Dubow (mailto:Campaign@TogetherVictoria.ca) Anna King (http://www.annaking.ca)
Grace Lore (https://gracelore.ca/) Jeremy Loveday (http://www.jeremyloveday.ca)
Sarah Potts (mailto:Campaign@TogetherVictoria.ca) Andrew Reeve (http://www.andrewreeve.ca)
Charlayne Thornton-Joe (http://www.charlayne.ca)
Steve Filipovic (mailto:stevefilipovic@hotmail.com)
James Harasymow (https://citycouncillorjames.com)
Ben Isitt (http://www.benisitt.ca)
Randie Johal (http://www.randiejohal.ca)
Jordan Reichert (http://www.jordanreichert.ca)
Ted Smith (http://www.tedsmithvictoria2018.com)
Marg Gardiner (http://www.marggardiner.ca)
Pam Madoff (mailto:pmadoff@shaw.ca)
Geoff Young (http://www.geoffyoung.ca)
Gary Alberts (https://garyalbertsvictoriacitycouncil.com)
Stephen Andrew (http://www.stephenandrew.ca)
Darlene Archibald (http://www.facebook.com/darlenearchibald.ca)
Riga Godron (https://riga4victoriacouncil.com)
Delmar Martay (mailto:martayformla@gmail.com)
Doug Stewart (http://citycouncilconfidential.com)
Saanich
Mayor
Fred Haynes (http://www.fredhaynes.ca) Rob Wickson (http://robwickson.ca)

Richard Atwell (https://unitedforsaanich.ca/richard-atwell)
David Shebib (http://www.facebook.com/shebibd)
Council
(eight seats)
Benjamin Allan (mailto:benjamin4saanich@icloud.com) Trevor Barry (http://www.facebook.com/trevor4saanich)
Susan Brice (http://www.susanbrice.ca) Judy Brownoff (http://www.judybrownoff.ca)
Zac de Vries (http://www.zacforsaanich.ca) Rebecca Mersereau (http://www.voterebecca.ca)
Shawn Newby (http://www.shawnnewby.com) Colin Plant (http://www.colinplant.com)
Ned Taylor (http://www.votened.org) Teale Phelps Bondaroff (http://www.teale.ca)
Nathalie Chambers (http://www.nathaliechambers.ca)
Vernon Lord (http://govern2018.ca)
Art Pollard (http://www.artpollard.ca)
Kathleen Burton (https://unitedforsaanich.ca/kathleen-burton)
Karen Harper (https://unitedforsaanich.ca/karen-harper)
Ian Jessop (https://unitedforsaanich.ca/ian-jessop)
Cory Montgomery (https://unitedforsaanich.ca/cory-montgomery)
Rishi Sharma (http://www.rishisharmaforsaanich.com)

Oak Bay
Mayor
Kevin Murdoch (http://www.murdoch4mayor.com)

Nils Jensen (http://www.nilsjensen.ca)

Council
(six seats)
Andrew Appleton (http://www.appleton4oakbay.ca) Anton Brakhage (http://www.facebook.com/pg/antonbrakhageforoakbaycouncil/posts/)
Isabella Lee (http://www.facebook.com/isabellaleeforcouncil) Tara Ney (https://taraney.ca)
Andrew Stinson (http://www.electstinson.com)

Cairine Green (http://wherewelive.cairinegreen.ca)
Hazel Braithwaite (http://www.hazelbraithwaite.ca)
Eric Zhelka (http://www.ericzhelka.ca)
Esther Paterson (https://esther4council.com)
This table summarizes Cities for Everyone's Candidate Affordability Ratings.


Both citizens and candidates vary in their affordability priorities. Some favor policies targeted at reducing homelessness and increasing housing for the lowest income households; others want to increase affordable housing and transportation options for both low- and middle-income households; and some are more concerned about preserving single-family housing in residential neighborhoods and so oppose policies that allow more affordable infill. Our Candidates' Affordability Rating allows voters to identify the candidates who best reflect their values.
For more information"Vote for Affordability! Victoria, Saanich and Oak Bay Candidates' Affordability Ratings" (http://citiesforeveryone.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Affordability-Ratings.pdf).
"Victoria Affordability Backgrounder: Using Urban Economics to Understand Housing Unaffordability Problems and Solutions" (http://citiesforeveryone.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/vab.pdf).
A 1.5% Neighbourhood Solution to Inaffordability (http://citiesforeveryone.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/nas.pdf).

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Mystic-Pizza posted topic Municipality Of Esquimalt Mayor & Council Elections

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Mystic-Pizza has just posted a new topic entitled "Municipality Of Esquimalt Mayor & Council Elections" in forum "Victoria Politics".

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The 2018 Esquimalt Municipal Election is upon us.

The current Mayor Barb Desjardins is running for re-election

New Mayoral candidate: John Roe

Current Council Members running for re-election: Tim Morrison, Meagan Brame, & Linda Hundleby

New Council Candidates:

Ken Armour
Veronica Greer
Jacob Helliwell
Andrew Hrushowy
Chris Munkacsi
Stephane Vaudandaine
Jane Vermeulen

Currently John Roe has my full support to replace Desjardins

And the only council candidate that I am sold on so far is Ken Armour. He is the only one I have looked into so far.



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