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Calgary Aldermen

October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"Encourage Calgary Economic Development to vigorously pursue its new Strategic Direction 2010, to establish Calgary as North America's energy centre"
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D.Hodges: Ward 1 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"Participation in Calgary Regional Partnership and Calgary Metropolitan Plan to ensure Calgary's position as central to region's development and sustainability."
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G.Lowe: Ward 2 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"We must allow building to go out, in and up, always considering market demand."
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J.Stevenson: Ward 3 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"There is no one magic bullet policy. Council's job is much more comprehensive, balancing the needs and interests of all Calgarians."
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G.MacLeod: Ward 4 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"Spend less on: low priority projects (eg.Peace Bridge) - Invest more in: Needed projects such as Airport tunnel and emergency services to make Calgary a safer city."
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R.Jones: Ward 5 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"Promoting Calgary internationally and working with other levels of Government to fund the necessary infrastructure needed to support our population growth."
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R.Pootmans: Ward 6 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"Calgary isn't competing with Edmonton any more. We're competitive on the world stage by encouraging livability, innovation and new technology."
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D.Farrell: Ward 7 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"Type of development to best meet the needs of Calgarians today and in future. Responsible dialogue between the industry, governments and the end user, the public. "
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J.Mar: Ward 8 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"The #1 policy I would put forward to attract new people and businesses to Calgary would be streamlined processes/regulations administered by City Staff directed by neighbourhood-based residents and businesses."
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G.Carra: Ward 9 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"Improved efficiencies, reduced costs through continued implementation of sustainable development strategies. Increased accountability and transparency."
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A.Chabot: Ward 10 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"City Council's most important contribution to Calgary's economic well being is setting a direction for a more sustainable, fiscally responsible way to grow Calgary. Setting a clear direction for an inclusive city."
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B.Pincott: Ward 11 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"The city should spend less on administrative bureaucracy and levels of approval for services. It should be investing in more community protective services, recreation and police services."
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S.Keating: Ward 12 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"The City should spend less on consultants and invest more in streamlining and simplifying planning and building permitting."
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D.Colley-Urquhart: Ward 13 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"In terms of re-prioritization, City Council needs to spend less on things like designer bridges and invest more in things like snow removal."
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P.Demong: Ward 14 
October 7, 2011in Calgary Aldermen

"Investing in the urban fabric and improving quality of life is the number one policy I would put forward to attract new people or businesses to Calgary"
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N.Nenshi: City Mayor