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Janice Lukes

Candidate in the Waverley West Councillor Candidates race.

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Questionnaire Response

Janice Lukes - Waverley West

What got you into politics?

long story. I grew up in the country, at a time where so many people volunteered at the local hall or at school, or in 4-H clubs. My mom was the most amazing volunteer. I credit much of my desire to give back – to her.

Later in life, when I found out I was having triplet boys, I started looking at my neighbourhood through ‘a mother’s eyes’ and saw many deficiencies. no pathways, few playstructures, no spray pad – etc.  I started working with many volunteer groups to see if other’s wanted to improve our neighbourhood. I joined far too many committees to learn more about the neighbourhoods.

I became certified in fund development, and started raising money for groups, for active & safe routes to school, for school playground improvements, for city wide cycling & walking pathways, for many projects at the St Norbert Farmers Market, for history and heritage projects, and for bio-retention systems. I worked with levels of government to secure funding for many projects, and through this work, I was encouraged by other elected officials – to run for City Councillor in the St Norbert – South Winnipeg ward.  So I did.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as (Mayor / Councillor / School Trustee)?

I will bring over 20 years of community work to draw on as Councillor, eight of those years as a Councillor. The role of Councillor is one that is most connected to the people and neighbourhoods.

I have travelled to many countries throughout the world and would never have imagined that I am now working with residents  – from Indonesia, India, Nepal, Vietnam and so many more countries that I visited. Its an incredible connection to have with residents. Waverley West ward is one of the most multi cultural and diverse areas of Winnipeg – I want to bring continued awareness to the richness of our community, and to celebrate the freedom and life we have here in Winnipeg.

What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as (Mayor / Councillor / School Trustee), and why are these issues important to you?

Winnipeg needs to focus on recovering from the drastic impacts of Covid 19. I’ll be focusing on economic and social recovery initiatives, community safety, and improving the delivery of core city services. I’ll also be focusing on building the new $100 million recreation campus and $15 million fire hall in the Waverley West ward.
I’ll be working with the Mayor and Council, so Winnipeg can develop deeper working relationship with the Provincial and Federal governments, so they can better deliver on their core responsibilities of healthcare and housing. Now more than ever, all levels of government need to focus and work together to recover from Covid 19 impacts and I will do all I can to enable improved partnerships.  Working together is how we will improve the quality of life for everyone.
The Waverley West ward is a rapidly growing, diverse and multicultural community. l look forward to continue working closely with residents to ensure Winnipeg provides a high quality of life and bright future for our children.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I’ve been a Councillor for two terms (eight years) serving the residents of south Winnipeg. It is an incredible honour to work with so many amazing individuals to make our community safer and stronger, and to continue improving our quality of life here in Winnipeg.

News that mentions Janice Lukes

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Contractor responsible for probing cyclist’s fatality, city says

June 7, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...investigations are shared with city departments to inform city practices. In response, the spokeswoman said the city had nothing to add. Coun. Janice Lukes, who chairs council’s public works committee, said the international student’s death was “terrible” and “horrible,” but she isn’t...

Councillors want to explore cost of possibly opening Portage and Main

May 8, 2023

CTV - ...saying it would rather see results of the current consultation first. "What we don't want to do is cloud the waters right now," said Coun. Janice Lukes, who chairs the public works committee. However, Lukes was asked if she believes Portage and Main will be open to pedestrians at some point down...

Driver recruitment challenges could hamper Winnipeg Transit service goals

May 8, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...and certainly, we'll be relying on overtime for those special events as well." The committee passed a motion, brought forward by committee chair Janice Lukes, giving Transit permission not to meet the targets council had set for it. "There's nothing worse than drive-bys and there's nothing worse than...

Repairs to purple street lights held up

May 2, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...winter months, there’s more evening-time darkness (along roads),” said Chambers. The issue can also be reported directly to Manitoba Hydro. Janice Lukes, chairwoman of council’s public works committee, said she has heard concerns about the purple glow from residents. “For sure, they’re dimmer...

Seeking calm amid the traffic chaos – Winnipeg Free Press

May 1, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ... “We are currently investigating the situation to determine potential options to address traffic concerns,” he wrote in an email. Coun. Janice Lukes, chairwoman of the public works committee, said traffic volumes are a concern on several streets near the River Heights/Crescentwood boundary. She...

Les trottoirs, partie intégrante du transport actif

April 20, 2023

La Liberte - ...un sentiment doux-amer pour le conseiller municipal de Saint-Boniface, Matt Allard. Le 11 avril, le Comité des travaux publics, présidé par Janice Lukes, recevait de nouveau la motion de Matt Allard à titre d’information et donc, par conséquent, la défaisait. Cependant, ce même Comité a...

City councillors debate snow clearing process on Winnipeg sidewalks

April 11, 2023

CTV - ...said Mayor Scott Gillingham. "This year has been particularly bad for the amount of ice we have on our roads and sidewalks." Committee chair, Coun. Janice Lukes (Waverley West), said Allard's recent motion won't fix all of the city's snow clearing issues. She said the city is set to receive a report about...

Icy sidewalks create shut-ins, city told

April 11, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...average person could … (imagine) what it may cost to clear snow to (bare pavement) on all sidewalks across the city,” said Gillingham. Coun. Janice Lukes, chairwoman of the public works committee, said she expects the June report to help enhance winter sidewalk clearing. JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE...

Committee rejects motion to study plowing Winnipeg sidewalks to pavement

April 11, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...director of the Manitoba Association of Senior Communities. Allard has criticized some of his council colleagues, including public works chair Janice Lukes and Mayor Scott Gillingham, for rejecting it. "My criticisms of Coun. Lukes, and of the mayor, have been based on their comments not supporting...

Transcona councillor wants speed-reduction measures incorporated into street-renewal plans

April 3, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...changes. But he expects designing roads differently would be more effective. He said he would call for public consultation on any changes. Coun. Janice Lukes, council’s public works chairwoman, said she also believes traffic-calming measures would have a lasting impact on drivers. “Yes, we can drop...