Victoria's reputation as a great place to live is slipping as local government puts ideology over citizens’ real-life concerns. Let’s restore our ‘triple-A’ credit rating on issues of Accessibility, Affordability, and Accountability.
Accessibility: Open roads. Richardson, Haultain, Government, and Vancouver Streets must be commuter friendly. Clover Point and Beacon Hill Park must be accessible to seniors and those with disabilities.
Affordability: Tax incentives for private homeowners to create affordable housing. No regressive taxes on shopping bags and coffee cups.
Accountability: All decisions must be made in consultation with the people. Removing statues and renaming streets undermines the noble goal of reconciliation.
Born and raised in Victoria, Jeremy Maddock works as a legal consultant, providing research and writing services for lawyers, and representation in traffic court. Jeremy believes our legal and political systems must be accessible to all, because everybody deserves a voice.
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Over the past several years, Victoria has faced a deficit in accountability. Whether it's a day-to-day conversation about zoning or traffic patterns, or a controversial debate about the removal of public monuments, all citizens deserve to be heard.