The voter and candidate agree on 11 questions


Tim Cartmell

Tim Cartmell

Candidate for councillor in pihêsiwin



Economy

Agreement on 2 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

Cartmell:

Current support is sufficient

Agree

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

Voter:

Yes, we have effective initiatives in place

Cartmell:

Yes, we have effective initiatives in place

Disagree

Do you support the Downtown Vibrancy Strategy released in June?

Voter:

No response

Cartmell:

Yes, and we should fully fund the plan



Environment

Agreement on 0 of 3 questions in this category

Disagree

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

Cartmell:

It's a strong plan; we just need to follow it

Disagree

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

Voter:

Yes, every decision has climate implications

Cartmell:

Yes for some decisions but not all

Disagree

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

Voter:

Yes

Cartmell:

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



Finances

Agreement on 0 of 3 questions in this category

Disagree

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

Voter:

No response

Cartmell:

The city spends its resources inefficiently

Disagree

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

Voter:

The current mix is acceptable

Cartmell:

Residences should pay more

Disagree

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

Voter:

The city has too few employees

Cartmell:

The city has too many employees



Housing and homelessness

Agreement on 2 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

Cartmell:

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

Cartmell:

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

Agree

How should the city address encampments?

Voter:

The current policy towards encampments is acceptable

Cartmell:

The current policy towards encampments is acceptable



Planning

Agreement on 3 of 3 questions in this category

Agree

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

Voter:

Council has shown the right amount of flexibility regarding zoning bylaws

Cartmell:

Council has shown the right amount of flexibility regarding zoning bylaws

Agree

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

Voter:

Yes

Cartmell:

Yes

Agree

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

Cartmell:

Council should rely mostly on zoning decisions to support their creation



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

Cartmell:

The EPS is not racist on the whole, but there are some racist members

Disagree

What should be done about the police budget?

Voter:

Decrease it somewhat

Cartmell:

Increase it as determined by the funding formula

Disagree

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

Voter:

No response

Cartmell:

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

Cartmell:

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

Cartmell:

Yes, but the current one is not doing the job

Disagree

Do referendum questions and Senate votes belong on municipal ballots?

Voter:

Yes

Cartmell:

I accept the principle but object to some or all of these additions



Quality of life

Agreement on 1 of 3 questions in this category

Agree

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

Voter:

Current support is sufficient

Cartmell:

Current support is sufficient

Disagree

Should the city have more permanent public washrooms?

Voter:

No, we have enough

Cartmell:

Yes, we need more permanent public washrooms

Disagree

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

Cartmell:

Yes, I support the current approach



Roads

Agreement on 1 of 3 questions in this category

Disagree

What should the residential speed limit be?

Voter:

50 km/h

Cartmell:

40 km/h

Disagree

Where do you stand on accommodating active transportation?

Voter:

The city has enough infrastructure for active transportation

Cartmell:

The city should make roads more accessible to active transportation

Agree

Do you support the expansion of major roads?

Voter:

I support these expansions

Cartmell:

I support these expansions



Transit

Agreement on 0 of 3 questions in this category

Disagree

What should be done about transit fares?

Voter:

Fares should decrease

Cartmell:

Fares should be frozen where they are

Disagree

What is your position on the bus network redesign?

Voter:

No response

Cartmell:

It sacrificed too much coverage to provide more frequency

Disagree

What should be done about LRT expansion?

Voter:

Divert budget from other projects to build the LRT more quickly

Cartmell:

Pause LRT construction and consider bus rapid transit instead