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Scott Gillingham

Candidate in the Mayoral Candidates race.

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Questionnaire Response

Scott Gillingham - Mayoral Candidates

What got you into politics?

I had worked as a Christian pastor for two decades, and I wanted a new challenge that would allow me to serve the people I knew in my community but work with them in a different and more practical way.

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

As City Council’s Finance Chair, I led six budget processes – and as Mayor, I’d have a chance to apply the lessons I learned. But this time, I’d be able to use that experience as City Council’s leader – with a clear mandate to make the budget process more open, more transparent, more strategic and to ensure Winnipeg has adequate revenue to fund key services. I’m a former Police Board Chair – and I can draw on that experience to support the Chair and members in a push for more proactive policing and upstream crime prevention policies like those championed effectively by former Chief Devon Clunis. I’ve learned firsthand about regional and intergovernmental challenges as Co-Chair of the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region, and I’ve learned about key overland trade issues as a City of Winnipeg representative on the NASCO board. Before I was a councillor, I also served the community on senior’s home and community boards, so I appreciate the challenges faced by small organizations across Winnipeg.

Finally, as a pastor, I learned to listen carefully to people. Great listening can often be a more powerful tool in politics and government than great speaking.

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?

Infrastructure: We must invest in our transportation system. My “Big Move” plan means more road repairs, more buses , more investment in trade routes and more connected  bike routes. My opponents mocked this at first, but now they are promising to do more to fix road repair and fix Kenaston after all.

Crime Prevention: Winnipeg police are too focused on reactive policing and not enough on the kind of community-linked, data-driven, “upstream” crime prevention championed by former Chief Clunis. I will sit on the Police Board to seek the return of effective proactive policing initiatives that were cancelled while Councillor Klein chaired the Police Board, and we need a Mayor who understands and supports a real crime prevention strategy.

Customer Service: Winnipeggers will have more support for public services if they’re operating well. I’ll reinvest in 311 and launch “Neighborhood Action Teams.”

Homelessness: I want to lead a shift in approach so Winnipeg is taking the lead through community partnerships where we can, instead of waiting for other governments to solve this problem for us.

Building a Stronger City: Plans like “Patio City,” faster urban reserve approvals and rec infrastructure programs will help us build Winnipeg’s economic and social strength.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

Leadership isn’t just about a resume or a platform of commitments. It’s also about how you work with people. I truly believe in the power of collaboration. “One with the strength of many” is our City’s motto, and I’m committed to make that spirit of unity real, uniting City Council, city staff and the public behind common goals so we can spend more time solving problems and meeting Winnipeg’s great potential, and spend less time debating about the process we’ll take to get there.

News that mentions Scott Gillingham

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Winnipeg mayor announces new measures to crack down on vacant and derelict buildings

May 23, 2023

CTV - ...City of Winnipeg may soon have new measures to crack down on vacant and derelict buildings in the city. On Tuesday, Mayor Scott Gillingham and councillors Sherri Rollins, John Orlikow and Cindy Gilroy announced two reports that provide recommendations aimed at getting vacant building owners to better secure...

Proposed measures to crack down on vacant and derelict buildings in Winnipeg

May 23, 2023

CTV - ...City of Winnipeg may soon have new measures to crack down on vacant and derelict buildings in the city. On Tuesday, Mayor Scott Gillingham and councillors Sherri Rollins, John Orlikow and Cindy Gilroy announced recommendations aimed at getting vacant building owners to better secure their properties or tear...

Winnipeg announcing measures to increase enforcement of derelict and vacant properties

May 23, 2023

CTV - ...announce initiatives on Tuesday morning to increase enforcement surrounding derelict and vacant properties. At a 10:30 a.m. news conference, Mayor Scott Gillingham and city councillors Cindy Gilroy, John Orlikow and Sherri Rollins are announcing measures to expedite the demolition of damaged buildings, and to...

Former mayoral candidate Rick Shone named as new PC candidate in Fort Garry riding

May 15, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...of the outdoor equipment retailer Wilderness Supply. Lessons from campaign trail With 1.3 per cent of the vote, Shone lost his mayoral bid to Scott Gillingham last fall in a crowded field of candidates. Shone said after a brief hiatus and some reflection he decided to keep pursuing politics. He cited a...

Breaking the bottleneck – Winnipeg Free Press

May 5, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ... “This is just a small part of the overall road network, which is already crumbling. In terms of priorities, it’s not the right one.” Mayor Scott Gillingham, who campaigned on a pledge to expand Kenaston, as long as a business case supports it, stressed widening the street is only one piece of the...

Asbestos fears fuel Main Street rubble cleanup delays

May 4, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...was delayed soon after, when Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health issued stop work orders due to the likelihood of asbestos at the site, said Mayor Scott Gillingham. In an interview with CJOB radio on Thursday morning, the mayor counted himself among those anxious to get the area cleaned up. “That is a...

No laser pyramid, but giant orbs and sky gardens: Why Winnipeg is floating wacky designs for Portage and Main

April 29, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...infrastructure that must be ripped up and replaced. The cost for that was estimated in 2019 at $15 million to $20 million. Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham would not dismiss the idea the city is floating expensive-looking designs to make more humdrum plans appear acceptable. "It's good to have a …...

Competing motions on Portage and Main coming to Winnipeg city council

April 28, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...Rollins wrote. "This will make a difference, not wacky surveys like the public service issued on Tuesday, or more ineffectual plebiscites." Mayor Scott Gillingham also expressed no appetite for a rerun of the 2018 plebiscite. "I don't think the city needs another plebiscite on Portage and Main," he said in a...

Special-interest groups take issue with Browaty’s ‘offensive’ remarks

April 28, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...letters to the editor, calling in to talk-radio shows, posting in online community forums or talking directly to elected officials.” Mayor Scott Gillingham said he wasn’t at the meeting, and he doesn’t know everything that was said, so any questions about it should be directed to Browaty. But...

Urban expert staying out of Portage and Main fray as new city planning, property, development director

April 27, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...planning department will help city council get the information it requires during public consultations and, eventually, arrive at a decision. Mayor Scott Gillingham said Thursday he wasn’t concerned that the department will be led by someone who advocated to open the intersection. “I think hiring Hazel...