Debt Management
The new Council’s next 4 years will be a struggle to make ends meet because of the massive debt our present City Council has incurred. It is imperative that the new Council work as a team to manage our debt while maintaining our City’s infrastructure within a budget. Huge tax increases do not benefit our City, our Businesses or our Citizens. Instead of increasing taxes to cover the PCU Centre debt, I would propose paying this debt in the form of a Levy, just as you would for paving streets. When the debt is paid the Levy would be dropped. That way tax payers would know what they are paying for and when it would end.
Increased Communication
City Council represents the Citizens of Portage la Prairie and makes decisions on behalf of those Citizens. Our last council failed at this task miserably. Council has to listen to public input and act accordingly. Far too often issues of public interest or importance are held in camera. I will not allow this to happen with the next council if elected.
Community Support
Businesses in Portage have always been very generous and have supported various groups and causes. The latest proof of that fact is the generosity shown to the Centennial Community Club Inc. who want to manage the 3rd ice sheet at the Centennial Arena despite Council's determination to close the facility. Legitimate grass root initiatives have to be supported by Council, if not in dollars, then in some other way to help.
Economic Development
While I was on Council, a Tax Sharing Agreement was made with the RM of Portage and the City in which it was agreed to share taxes on any new development in our respective areas. Simplot locating to Portage was a direct result of that ground breaking agreement. Good relations with staff and councillors from both sides made that deal happen and I intend to maintain that relationship if elected.
Attracting new business, big or small, to Portage la Prairie is good for our City. Before any business relocates or starts up in a new location, they have obvious concerns, such as cost of land, taxes, water availability, zoning, trained labour, and red tape. We fall short in two of these concerns. First is taxes and the second is trained labour. We have an Immigration Policy somewhere in City Hall collecting dust and the trip to the Ukraine has produced nothing. If we want to increase our chances to attract business we have to look seriously at our Immigration Policy and make it work like other Cities and Towns in Manitoba who have been very successful. Council must also stay focused on the businesses we already have in Portage . Keeping Portage a healthy place to do business will also enhance our possibilities of attracting new prospects.
I was on Council when it was decided to develop the Kelly K Street Subdivision. The intent was to provide reasonably priced lots for the public or independent contractors to increase housing starts and create jobs. It Worked! We now have about 25 new homes on that street.
This is a small example of what Council can do to create jobs and increase housing and I believe Council should continue on this path. City Council recently made an about face on that project and sold the remaining 28 lots to one individual contractor and new starts have halted.
Public Safety
Have you been to the Provincial Building on a court day lately???
The Women’s Provincial Gaol is scheduled to close in 2011. There has been no word from the Province as to what their plans are for the building. The building is connected to Court of Queens Bench. Court is presently in the Provincial Building and is surrounded by health and safety issues for court staff and other government workers located in the building. The holding cells are small and inadequate for the number of prisoners being held. There is a shortage of interview rooms which often doubled for female or juvenile holding cells and safety for all is a nightmare.
I will lobby the Provincial Justice Minister and recommend that the Women’s Gaol would be the ideal place to hold all the courts. The result would be adequate holding facilities for all prisoners, space for proper interview rooms and increase safety for the staff, lawyers, judges, public and prisoners. This is a common sense solution to our present situation.
I will lobby the Provincial Justice Minister and recommend that the Women’s Gaol would be the ideal place to hold all the courts. The result would be adequate holding facilities for all prisoners, space for proper interview rooms and increase safety for the staff, lawyers, judges, public and prisoners. This is a common sense solution to our present situation.
The upcoming election is very important to our City. It is not about personalities, it’s about who is right for the job. It is about making decisions based on experience, maturity and grass roots common sense. I have the experience. My years on Council, running a successful business and 10 years in the RCMP is a life time of experience. I have lived in Portage most of my life and I know the challenges our community faces, both urban and rural. Most importantly, I will stand up for what I believe in.
I can be reached for comments or concerns at many places. Feel free to contact me at my residence, by gmail @ earljporter@gmail.com or find me on facebook (me and my 55chevy) and follow the link to my blog, earlporterformayor.blogspot.com
On OCT 27th I ask for your Support.
It is great to see that someone has finally acknowledged and admitted to the faults of the previous council. Your right to say that this city needs someone who will listen and make decisions on behalf of Portage La Prairie. This city needs a mayor who will not make decisions based on their own wants, but for the wants and the benefits of the city itself. Earl, you were great on council in the previous years, and you have certainly showed dedication towards Portage. I believe that this city needs someone like you to help put our feet back on solid ground. Good luck Earl! You certainly have my vote.
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ReplyDeleteGood luck Earl! Voting for u
ReplyDeleteYou got my Vote Mr. Porter, your a good man.
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Congratulation Mayor Porter!!!!!!!!!!!!YES YES YES
ReplyDeleteCongrats Earl, I knew you would do it!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Portage, you voted the best man for the JOB!
Loretta Hilton