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Sherri Rollins

Candidate in the Fort Rouge - East Fort Garry Councillor Candidates race.

Sherri can be reached on social media, at [email protected], or by calling 204-583-7553.

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Questionnaire Response

Sherri Rollins - Fort Rouge - East Fort Garry

What got you into politics?

People asked me to run. In 2014, I was asked to run for school trustee. In 2017 local community members asked me to step into full-time politics to run for the open seat following Jenny Gerbasi’s decision not to run again. I had a good job and a long, varied career as a policy analyst inside government and outside in my own companies. I worked on various political campaigns in the backroom.

I was motivated to run for council because, as a school trustee and Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Winnipeg School Division, I was always feeling the downstream impacts of poor city design.

Too few women run. There is insufficient gender-based analysis in decision-making at all levels, particularly on Council at the City of Winnipeg. I ran and won in 2018 to create a safer city for people of all ages, but in a city with severe violence against women, I ran to be a feminist voice and work on UNDRIP, TRC Calls to Action, and MMIWG Calls to Justice, Climate Justice and Resilience. Fundamentally, I want to return to City Hall with a mandate to do similar work that I’ve done and become known for.

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

I have a proven track record of leading city-wide discussions on women’s safety, fire and paramedic services, police governance and accountability, supervised consumption sites, animal services, recreation, libraries and homelessness.

I am an active policy advocate on Council, passing protective city-wide and local motions, such as saving greenspace and libraries and forgoing punitive fees after a tragic fire at a local store. I supported my ward residents through tough times like the pandemic and convoy. I supported their interests in urban permaculture, housing and school safety, including 30km speed limits.

I have led several key files, including co-authoring and passing protective motions on road safety, expanding cold and warm weather emergency responses following storms and the housing crises, grants for End Homelessness Winnipeg, expanding mobile services from Main Street Project and Resource Assitance for Youth, decriminalization, adding 24/7 safe spaces and public washrooms.

I’m a member of the Executive Policy Committee, Chair Protection, Community Services and Parks, Secretary to Council on Homelessness, the Finance Committee and the budget working group. I am the council representative to the Winnipeg Library Board, take an interest in the Winnipeg Archive, and sit on the Mayor’s Indigenous Advisory Circle.

 

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?

Opportunities for young families are a top priority for me, including “all-in” recreation memberships, adding hours, days, and weeks to libraries and pools, expanding leisure guide programming and adding connections in our incomplete AT network (sidewalks and protective bike lanes). I want a Winnipeg where people can afford to live by creating new affordable housing and rental units and reducing garbage collection fees for multi-family homes. I will increase Winnipeg’s quality of life y increasing capacity city-wide and locally on green infrastructure, boost and celebrate the arts by increasing grants to ward festival funding involving local musicians and work to ensure Prie is always downtown on Broadway, Portage & Main, protecting and growing Winnipeg’s urban forest and increasing ward tree protection groups.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

Yes, I invite everyone to learn more about the campaign at www.VoteSherriRollins.ca

Also, to examine those endorsing me, whom I’ve worked with and who want to see me back at City Hall to continue work on Safe & Secure Communities; Opportunities for Families; Addressing Housing Affordability; Protecting Public Services; and Increasing Winnipeg’s Quality of Life.

News that mentions Sherri Rollins

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Des mesures pour parer au problème des immeubles vacants à Winnipeg

May 23, 2023

La Liberte - ...d’éviter les vacances prolongées et de contribuer à la qualité de vie de nos collectivités », a soutenu, de son côté, la conseillère Sherri Rollins, présidente de la commission des biens et du...

Council to mull moves against derelict buildings

May 23, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...city council will soon consider several new steps to crack down on vacant and derelict buildings. On Tuesday, Mayor Scott Gillingham joined Couns. Sherri Rollins, John Orlikow and Cindy Gilroy at a vacant apartment block on Furby Street to announce steps to ramp up enforcement and enhance security at such...

Winnipeg targets neglected, derelict properties ‘to reduce neighbourhood blight’

May 23, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...begin to take effect in July. Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham speaks, flanked by city councillors Cindy Gilroy, left, John Orlikow, behind, and Sherri Rollins on Tuesday. (Darin Morash/CBC) Earlier this month, the city started charging owners for firefighting costs at vacant buildings. "This has been a...

Winnipeg mayor, councillors to talk derelict building enforcement Tuesday – Winnipeg

May 23, 2023

Global News - ...measures on derelict buildings. Scott Gillingham will be joined by Coun. Cindy Gilroy (Daniel McIntyre), John Orlikow (River Heights) and Sherri Rollins (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry) Tuesday morning to discuss increased enforcement as well as incentives for building owners, plus quicker demolition of...

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

May 23, 2023

CTV - ...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 their...

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

May 23, 2023

CTV - ...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 them...

Winnipeg announcing measures to increase enforcement of derelict and vacant properties

May 23, 2023

CTV - ...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 incentivize building owners to respond to orders regarding vacant...

Councillors want to explore cost of possibly opening Portage and Main

May 8, 2023

CTV - ...as two councillors tabled a motion to see what it would mean if pedestrians and cyclists were able to cross at street level. Area councillors Sherri Rollins and Cindy Gilroy put forward a motion to the public works committee to see what it would cost to allow pedestrians and cyclists to cross on the...

Driver recruitment challenges could hamper Winnipeg Transit service goals

May 8, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...for a final vote. Portage and Main motion pushed back The committee also delayed a decision on a motion from Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry Coun. Sherri Rollins asking the city to look at ways of improving pedestrian access at the intersection Portage Avenue and Main Street. This was an amended version of 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 - ...than that and and really have an intersection at the centre of our city that we can all be proud of." Dooley, along with city councillors such as Sherri Rollins (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry) and Cindy Gilroy (Daniel McIntyre), would prefer to simply open the intersection to pedestrians. Coun. Jeff Browaty...