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Do you support the use of participatory budgeting to allow ward residents to propose and vote on local capital projects?

Responses to the question: "Do you support the use of participatory budgeting to allow ward residents to propose and vote on local capital projects?"

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5 Candidate Responses (top)

Ward 13
CandidateBrief ResponseFull Response
Norton, Kevin No I want all my ward's constituents to bring to my attention any and all local projects they want me to propose. I am also a large supporter of democracy in action, however the cost of implementing a vote on every local issue can end up costing more than the project they wish to see realized. As a representative and civil servant I want to be able to fight on behalf of the people I represent to make their vision of Hamilton a reality.
Risdale, Marc Rhéal Yes Yes. Dundas has a long history of community consultation through our Community Council and I see participatory budgeting as a natural extension of our strong civic engagement.
Scime, Danya Yes
Vanderbeek, Arlene Yes Yes. Dundas residents should have a voice in the ranking of capital projects.
Yull, Toby Yes

Response Summary (top)

Brief ResponseCount% of Total
Yes480.0%
No120.0%
Maybe00.0%

4 Candidates Have Not Responded (top)

Ward 13
Coull, Mark
Court, Rick
Mitchell, Pamela
Urquhart, Christeen