Voter results by candidate:
Brian (Breezy) Gregg

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A voter in pihêsiwin

answered 25 of 30 questions in the Taproot Survey
to discover their alignment with candidates


The voter and candidate agree on 10 questions


Brian (Breezy) Gregg

Brian (Breezy) Gregg

Candidate for mayor



Economy

Agreement on 1 of 3 questions in this category

Agree

How much should the city spend to help local business recover from the pandemic?

Voter:

Current support is sufficient

Gregg:

Current support is sufficient

Disagree

Is the city's current approach to encouraging economic diversification heading in the right direction?

Voter:

Yes, we have effective initiatives in place

Gregg:

No, the city should put more resources behind nurturing homegrown businesses

Disagree

Do you support the Downtown Vibrancy Strategy released in June?

Voter:

No response

Gregg:

I don't have a position on this issue



Environment

Agreement on 2 of 3 questions in this category

Agree

What do you think of the Community Energy Transition Strategy and action plan?

Voter:

It's a good start but we need to go farther to reach our goals

Gregg:

It's a good start but we need to go farther to reach our goals

Agree

Should effects on the climate be taken into account in every decision city council makes?

Voter:

Yes, every decision has climate implications

Gregg:

Yes, every decision has climate implications

Disagree

Do you think city council should have approved the Epcor's E.L. Smith Solar Farm?

Voter:

Yes

Gregg:

No, I support solar power but that's the wrong location



Finances

Agreement on 2 of 3 questions in this category

Disagree

What do you think the city's main fiscal challenge is?

Voter:

No response

Gregg:

The city has limited ability to raise revenues

Agree

What do you think of the city's revenue split between residential and business taxes?

Voter:

The current mix is acceptable

Gregg:

The current mix is acceptable

Agree

What do you think of the size of the city's workforce?

Voter:

The city has too few employees

Gregg:

The city has too few employees



Housing and homelessness

Agreement on 1 of 3 questions in this category

Disagree

How should the city approach the provision of affordable housing?

Voter:

The city should build more affordable housing, even if it can't get funding from other orders of government

Gregg:

The city cannot afford to build more affordable housing without financial support from other orders of government

Agree

Should the city expand its Housing First programs?

Voter:

Yes, Housing First is the right approach and we need more of it

Gregg:

Yes, Housing First is the right approach and we need more of it

Disagree

How should the city address encampments?

Voter:

The current policy towards encampments is acceptable

Gregg:

I don't have a position on this issue



Planning

Agreement on 0 of 3 questions in this category

Disagree

Which statement best describes your opinion of city council's zoning decisions?

Voter:

Council has shown the right amount of flexibility regarding zoning bylaws

Gregg:

Council has been too flexible under pressure from developers

Disagree

Do you support the city's current approach to infill?

Voter:

Yes

Gregg:

No, primarily because it allows too much gentrification

Disagree

How should council bring the 15-minute districts described in the City Plan to life?

Voter:

Council should rely mostly on zoning decisions to support their creation

Gregg:

Council should use every tool at its disposal, including financial penalties and incentives



Police

Agreement on 0 of 3 questions in this category

Disagree

Which statement best captures your beliefs about racism and the Edmonton Police Service?

Voter:

No response

Gregg:

Systemic racism is apparent throughout the EPS

Disagree

What should be done about the police budget?

Voter:

Decrease it somewhat

Gregg:

Freeze it until it is in line with comparable cities

Disagree

When police request funding for capital projects, how should council respond?

Voter:

No response

Gregg:

Council should closely scrutinize all requests



Politics and governance

Agreement on 2 of 3 questions in this category

Agree

Should candidates disclose their donors?

Voter:

Yes, before the election

Gregg:

Yes, before the election

Agree

Should city council continue to have a code of conduct?

Voter:

Yes, but the current one is not doing the job

Gregg:

Yes, but the current one is not doing the job

Disagree

Do referendum questions and Senate votes belong on municipal ballots?

Voter:

Yes

Gregg:

No



Quality of life

Agreement on 1 of 3 questions in this category

Disagree

How much should the city spend to help the arts sector recover from the pandemic?

Voter:

Current support is sufficient

Gregg:

I don't have a position on this issue

Disagree

Should the city have more permanent public washrooms?

Voter:

No, we have enough

Gregg:

Yes, we need more permanent public washrooms

Agree

Do you support the city's current approach to upholding the spirit and specifics of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 calls to action?

Voter:

No, the city should do more

Gregg:

No, the city should do more



Roads

Agreement on 0 of 3 questions in this category

Disagree

What should the residential speed limit be?

Voter:

50 km/h

Gregg:

I don't have a position on this issue

Disagree

Where do you stand on accommodating active transportation?

Voter:

The city has enough infrastructure for active transportation

Gregg:

The city should make roads more accessible to active transportation

Disagree

Do you support the expansion of major roads?

Voter:

I support these expansions

Gregg:

I oppose these expansions, primarily on environmental grounds



Transit

Agreement on 1 of 3 questions in this category

Agree

What should be done about transit fares?

Voter:

Fares should decrease

Gregg:

Fares should decrease

Disagree

What is your position on the bus network redesign?

Voter:

No response

Gregg:

The city should have taken money from something else to increase frequency and maintain coverage

Disagree

What should be done about LRT expansion?

Voter:

Divert budget from other projects to build the LRT more quickly

Gregg:

Pause LRT construction and explore more future-focused technology like autonomous vehicle networks