October 7, 2011 in Calgary Aldermen

Gael Macleod - Ward 4

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Pre-Election Q&A

List the top two activities you been involved in that demonstrate your readiness for dealing with challenges unique to being an Alderman as it applies to your candidacy?
  • Director, Attainable Homes Calgary making home ownership accessible
  • Beddington Heights community representative at the Ward 4 meetings
Please list Calgary's top two advantages (in order of importance) in terms of attracting and retaining people and businesses?
  • A strong vibrant business community with excellent job opportunities
  • Exceptional community spirit with people who care about each other
Identify the number one policy you would put forward to attract new people or businesses to Calgary?
  • There is no one magic bullet policy. Council's job is much more comprehensive, balancing the needs and interests of all Calgarians.
Please list the top two factors (in order of importance) you will use when setting policies that determine the level and types of housing product available to Calgarians.
  • Homebuyers make the buying decision; offering choice is important
  • Land use decisions must utilize and cover the cost of infrastructure
How important is consumer choice as a factor with respect to where they want to live and the type of home they want to live in when City Council makes decisions? (Scale 1 - high to 5 - low)
  • 2
Do you believe that City policies and processes with respect to the home building and development process need to be streamlined?
  • Yes
In terms of re-prioritization, please identify one area City Council needs to spend less money and one area City Council should invest more money?
  • Spend less on - Red tape and administration
  • Invest more in - Transit infrastructure and operations (also freeing roads)
Identify City Council's most important contribution to Calgary's economic well being over the last three years?
  • Building LRT infrastructure is critical as it allows for balanced transportation mobility, and for roads to be used for commerce.
If asked that same question in three years from now what would you like the answer to be?
  • Through smart infrastructure investing, Calgary is able to reduce the taxpayer burden going forward, while also increasing the attractiveness of the city.
Gael Macleod's Voting Record

Voting Record

City CouncillorAgenda ItemCommitteeDateAgenda TitleVoteRESULT
MacLeod9.1CPC04/11/2011CPC2011-042, PROPOSED BIRD FRIENDLY URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES (CITYWIDE)YesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod10.2.5LPT04/11/2011LPT2011-22, ROUNDABOUT POLICYYesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod8.2CPC04/11/2011CPC2011-039, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (ROCKY RIDGE) AND BYLAW 29D2011YesCarried
12 -3
MacLeod9.2CPC04/11/2011CPC2011-043, PROPOSED CENTRE CITY ILLUMINATION GUIDELINE (DOWNTOWN, BELTLINE, EAU CLAIRE, CHINATOWN, EAST VILLAGE)YesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod7.5CPC12/6/2010CPC2010-130, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (DOUGLASDALE/GLEN) AND BYLAW 112D2010YesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod10.3.6LPT12/6/2010LPT2010-71, INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF THE LAND USE BYLAW AND RELATED PROCESSESYesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod7.6CPC12/6/2010CPC2010-131, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (RESIDUAL SUB-AREA 2C) AND BYLAW 113D2010YesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod8.2CPC02/7/2011CPC2011-028, AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE BYLAW 1P2007 AND BYLAW 13P2011YesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod8.4CPC02/7/2011CPC2011-030, AMENDMENTS TO THE EAU CLAIRE AREA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN (EAU CLAIRE) AND BYLAW 18P2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod8.3CPC02/7/2011CPC2011-029, AMENDMENTS TO THE BELTLINE AREA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN (BELTLINE) AND BYLAW 8P2011YesCarried
11 - 4
MacLeod1.1.1Direct to council02/15/2011C2011-14, A STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR MANAGING GROWTH AND CHANGEYesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod9.3.2LPT01/10/2011LPT2010-75, EXPANSION OF APPLYING THE BOUNDARY FOR APPLYING THE LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL HOUSING GUIDELINESYesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod5.8LPT01/10/2011LPT2010-76, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONSYesCarried
13 -1
MacLeod6.8CPC01/10/2011CPC2011-008, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (THORNCLIFFE) AND BYLAW 8D2011YesCarried
12 - 2
MacLeod6.5CPC01/10/2011CPC2011-005, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (PANORAMA HILLS) AND BYLAW 5D2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod8.1CPC01/10/2011CPC2011-012, AMENDMENT TO THE BELTLINE AREA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN (BELTLINE) AND BYLAW 9P2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod8.2CPC01/10/2011CPC2011-013, AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE BYLAW 1P2007 AND BYLAW 7P2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod6.4CPC01/10/2011CPC2011-004, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (WEST SPRINGS) AND BYLAW 4D2011YesCarried
12 - 2
MacLeod7.1CPS01/24/2011CPS2010-61, PROTECTION AGAINST RESIDENTIAL FIRES AND FIRE SPREAD IN THE CITY OF CALGARYYesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod7.5CPC07/4/2011CPC2011-072, POLICY AMENDMENT AND LAND USE REDESIGNATION (HILLHURST) AND BYLAWS 28P2011 AND 52D2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod8.1CPC07/4/2011E2011-11, RESULTS OF FURTHER CONSULTATION REGARDING CPC2011-035YesCarried
12 -0
MacLeod9.2CPC07/4/2011CPC2011-078, URBAN DESIGN FRAMEWORK (CITYWIDE) INFORMATION ONLYYesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod11.2.1LPT07/4/2011LPT2011-63, CYCLING STRATEGY AND PATHWAY SAFETY REVIEWYesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod11.2.2LPT07/4/2011LPT2011-65, MAXIMIZING THE REDEVELOPMENT VALUE OF THE SW CORNER OF 17 AVE & 26 ST SEYesCarried
13 -1
MacLeod7.8CPC07/4/2011CPC2011-075, POLICY AMENDMENT AND LAND USE REDESIGNATION (SOUTH CALGARY) AND BYLAWS 29P2011 AND 55D2011YesCarried
11 - 3
MacLeod9.1CPC07/4/2011CPC2011-077, SOUTH SHAGANAPPI COMMUNITIES AREA PLANYesCarried
8 - 6
MacLeod7.7CPC07/4/2011CPC2011-074, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (HILLHURST) AND BYLAW 54D2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod7.4CPC07/4/2011CPC2011-071, ROAD CLOSURE AND LAND USE REDESIGNATION (WEST SPRINGS) AND BYLAWS 6C2011 AND 51D2011YesCarried
13 -1
MacLeod7.1CPC07/4/2011CPC2011-068, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (PARKDALE) AND BYLAW 48D2011YesCarried
13 -1
MacLeod7.6CPC07/4/2011CPC2011-073, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (SPRUCE CLIFF) AND BYLAW 53D2011YesCarried
12 - 2
MacLeod10.7LPT07/25/2011LPT2011-55, FRAMEWORK FOR GROWTH AND CHANGE - PRINCIPLES AND IMPLEMENTATION APPROACH PLANYesCarried
12 -3
MacLeod7.1.2Direct to council07/25/2011C2011-70, SIDEWALK AND TREE GUIDELINES FOR LOCAL RESIDENTIAL STREETSYesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod7.2.1CPS07/25/2011CPS2011-33, RIVER PARK / SANDY BEACH / BRITANNIA SLOPES REGIONAL PARK MANAGEMENT AND DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PLANYesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod8.3CPC06/13/2011CPC2011-056, POLICY AMENDMENT AND LAND USE REDESIGNATION (TUXEDO PARK) BYLAWS 23P2011 AND 39D2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod8.7CPC06/13/2011CPC2011-060, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (EVANSTON) BYLAW 43D2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod8.2CPC06/13/2011CPC2011-055, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (REDSTONE) BYLAW 38D2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod8.1CPC06/13/2011CPC2011-054, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (WEST SPRINGS) BYLAW 37D2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod8.10CPC06/13/2011CPC2011-063, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (CFB-CURRIE) BYLAW 46D2011YesCarried
14 - 0
MacLeod10.1CPC06/13/2011CPC2011-065, AMENDMENTS TO THE SADDLE RIDGE AREA STRUCTURE PLAN (SADDLE RIDGE) BYLAW 20P2011YesCarried
10 - 3
MacLeod7.3Direct to council06/13/2011E2011-07, TEXTUAL AMENDMENTS TO LAND USE BYLAW 1P2007 TO ACCOMMODATE A CONTEXTUAL SEMI-DETACHED DWELLINGYesCarried
12 - 2
MacLeod10.2CPC06/13/2011CPC2011-066, TEXTUAL AMENDMENTS TO LAND USE BYLAW 1P2007 BYLAW 24P2011YesCarried
11 - 3
MacLeod8.1.5Direct to council06/20/2011E2011-10, EXAMINATION OF SECONDARY SUITE REGULATIONS IN THE ALBERTA BUILDING AND FIRE CODESYesCarried
12 -0
MacLeod8.1CPC03/7/2011CPC2011-031, PROPOSED STREET NAME AND LAND USE REDESIGNATION (SAGE HILL) AND BYLAW 22D2011YesCarried
13 - 2
MacLeod10.3.2LPT03/7/2011LPT2011-09LPT2011-09/2011 CENTRE CITY LEVIES UPDATEYesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod8.4CPC03/7/2011CPC2011-034CPC2011-034, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (MAHOGANY) AND BYLAW 25D2011YesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod9.1CPC03/7/2011CPC2011-037CPC2011-037, DISPOSAL OF RESERVE (COUGAR RIDGE)YesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod8.3CPC03/7/2011CPC2011-033, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (CHAPARRAL) AND BYLAW 24D2011YesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod7.2CPC05/9/2011CPC2011-045, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (WHITEHORN) BYLAW 33D2011YesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod7.3CPC05/9/2011CPC2011-046, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (HUNTINGTON HILLS) BYLAW 34D2011YesCarried
13 - 2
MacLeod10.3.1LPT05/9/2011LPT2011-30, INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF THE LAND USE BYLAW AND RELATED PROCESSESYesCarried
10 - 4
MacLeod8.1Direct to council05/9/2011E2011-03, SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT TO CPC2011-018 AMENDMENT TO THE BOWNESS AREA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN AND LAND USE REDESIGNATION (GREENWOOD/GREENBRIAR) AND BYLAWS 12P2011 AND 13D2011YesCarried
13 - 2
MacLeod7.3.3CPS05/16/2011CPS2011-26, OPTIONS TO PRESERVE THE URBAN FOREST ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LANDSYesCarried
9 - 5
MacLeod6.6LPT05/16/2011LPT2011-35/2011 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONSYesRefered
MacLeod4.1.1Direct to council11/29/2010 E2010-26, FISH CREEK - LACOMBE LRT STATION AREA TOD PLANYesCarried
14 - 1
MacLeod9.1.1LPT09/12/2011LPT2011-75, REVIEW OF THE CORPORATE PLANNING APPLICATION GROUP (CPAG) DECISION MAKING MODELYesCarried
15 - 0
MacLeod8.3CPC09/12/2011CPC2011-093, TEXTUAL AMENDMENTS TO LAND USE BYLAW 1P2007 (CITYWIDE) AND BYLAW 33P2011YesTabled
14 - 0
MacLeod7.1CPC09/12/2011CPC2011-088, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (BELTLINE) AND BYLAW 66D2011YesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod7.9CPC09/12/2011CPC2011-087, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (MOUNT PLEASANT) AND BYLAW 65D2011YesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod5.1PAC09/19/2011PAC2011-24, COUNCIL INNOVATION FUND APPLICATION 1ST STREET S.W. UNDERPASS: A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO ENHANCING THE PUBLIC REALMYesCarried
12 - 3
MacLeod8.1CPC11/8/2010CPC2010-121, TEXTUAL AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE BYLAW 1P2007 AND BYLAW 39P2010YesCarried
13 - 2
MacLeod7.1CPC10/3/2011CPC2011-069, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (GLENBROOK) AND BYLAW 49D2011YesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod7.2CPC10/3/2011CPC2011-086, POLICY AMENDMENT, ROAD CLOSURE AND LAND USE REDESIGNATION (BANKVIEW) AND BYLAWS 34P2011, 10C2011 NoMotion Lost4 - 11
MacLeod7.3CPC10/3/2011CPC2011-092, BANFF TRAIL STATION AREA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDMENTS TO THE BANFF TRAIL / MOTEL VILLAGE AREAYesCarried
13 - 2
MacLeod8.2CPC10/3/2011CPC2011-098, ROAD CLOSURE AND LAND USE REDESIGNATION (WINDSOR PARK) AND BYLAWS 14C2011 AND 70D2011YesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod8.5CPC10/3/2011CPC2011-101, LAND USE REDESIGNATION (INGLEWOOD) AND BYLAW 73D2011YesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod9.1Direct to council10/3/2011E2011-14, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION REGARDING CPC2011-094, MONITORING OF THE CONTEXTUAL SINGLE DETACHEDYesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod9.2Direct to council10/3/2011E2011-15, GLENBROOK SITE ALTERNATIVESYesCarried
15 -0
MacLeod7.3CPC11/7/2011CPC2011-091, PROPOSED ROCKY VIEW COUNTY / CITY OF CALGARY INTERMUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN BYLAW 14P2011YesCarried
15 - 0
MacLeod12.3.1FCS11/7/2011FCS2011-25, BUSINESS TAX CONSOLIDATIONYesCarried
14 -1
MacLeod12.5.1UE11/7/2011UE2011-24, CALGARY COMMUNITY GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION PLANYesCarried
15 - 0
MacLeod6.5LPT11/14/2011LPT2011-86, INCREASING FUNDING TO HERITAGE PRESERVATIONYesCarried
11- 4
MacLeod6.6LPT11/14/2011LPT2011-87, CHARGES FOR REDEVELOPING COMMUNITIESYesCarried
15 - 0
MacLeod7.3CPC01/9/2012CPC2012-003 LAND USE REDESIGNATION (WINDSOR PARK) AND BYLAW 3D2012YesCarried
8 - 4
MacLeod7.6 AND 8.2CPC01/9/2012CPC2012-006, ROAD CLOSURE AND LAND USE REDESIGNATION (PARKHILL) AND BYLAWS 1C2012 AND 6D2012 AND CPC2012-009, AMENDMENTS TO THE PARKHILL/STANLEY PARK AREA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN (PARKHILL) AND BYLAW 3P2012YesCarried
10 - 4

Ward 4 Profile

TOTAL POPULATION

84,511 a decrease of 913 residents from 2010.*

*2011 Calgary Civic Census Results

HOUSING

The number of dwellings both existing and under construction is 32,865.

The number of vacant dwelling units in Ward 4 is 1,035 in 2011. The overall vacancy rate in Ward 4 is 3.19%. A vacant dwelling is defined as a dwelling that is suitable and available for occupancy and does not include those dwellings under construction or renovation. 32 were under construction at time of study.

There are now 31,798 occupied dwellings. Of this number, 23,327 or 74% are owner-occupied.*

*2011 Calgary Civic Census Results

INCOME

Based on the 2006 Canadian Census, the Median Household Income (before Tax) in 2005 for Ward 4 was $71,922.

AGE AND GENDER

As per Census Policy, age and gender data was collected in 2011. The total number of females (42,314) slightly exceeds the number of males (42,197). In the breakdown of age groups, the largest age groups are 45-54 (15,227) and 35-44 (12,723).

EDUCATION

Based on the 2006 Canadian Census, the Ward 4 Population Aged 15 and Over by Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree in 2006 was:

  • 26.2% High School Certificate or equivalent
  • 22.1% University Certificate/Degree (BA and above)
  • 20.1% No Certificate, Diploma or Degree

NUMBER OF EMPLOYED

As per Census Policy, the number of employed was collected in 2011. The total number of respondents 15 years of age and older who indicated they worked either part-time or full-time, including those who are self employed is 45,502. This represents 64.7% of the population 15 years of age and older.

ETHNOCULTURAL

Based on the 2006 Canadian Census, the top 5 Ward 4 Recent Immigrant Populations by Country of Birth in 2006 were:

  • 36.6% China
  • 6.2% India
  • 6.1% Philippines
  • 3.3% South Korea
  • 2.8% United Kingdom

MODE OF TRANSPORTATION

One working respondent in each household was asked how they travelled to work. Results showed that the most common mode of transportation used was driving alone with 71.56% of working respondents indicating they drove to work alone.*

*2011 Calgary Civic Census Results

WARD 4 COMMUNITIES

Existing Communities:
  • BEDDINGTON HEIGHTS
  • COUNTRY HILLS
  • EDGEMONT
  • GREENVIEW
  • GREENVIEW INDUSTRIAL PARK
  • HIDDEN VALLEY
  • HIGHLAND PARK
  • HUNTINGTON HILLS
  • MACEWAN GLEN
  • NORTH HAVEN
  • NORTH HAVEN UPPER
  • SANDSTONE VALLEY
  • THORNCLIFFE*

*2011 Calgary Civic Census Results

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