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Brian Mayes

Candidate in the 2014 St. Vital Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

Why did you decide to run in the 2014 Winnipeg Civic Election?

My wife reminds me that when we met more than two decades ago, I talked about my passion for justice. I believe in the power of democracy. I have had the honour of serving St. Vital as City Councillor since 2011, voting to almost triple the city's road resurfacing budget, securing new funding to asphalt gravel back lanes, and overseeing the construction of St. Vital Park's Duck Pond Pavilion, upgrading the St. Vital Library and Arena (completion date 2015), and Centennial Outdoor Pool, while at the same time protecting valuable green space. My decision to serve as councillor is the result of a decades-long passion for public service, ethical government and justice. As a former economist, negotiator, lawyer and business owner I have both the experience and the interest in contributing to the community where my mother taught kindergarten, where I grew up, and where my wife and I have chosen to raise our children. I am dedicated to St. Vital and to continuing this important work. I have knocked on thousands of doors, and I have heard what St. Vitalers have to say.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as Councillor?

St. Vital is the largest ward in the city, and it has the largest number of gravel back lanes and other issues which we need to address. Having dedicated myself to the role of St. Vital City Councillor for the last three years, I know the job, I understand St. Vital's issues, and I have a proven track record of getting things done. I not only work hard, I bring to the job my experience as an economist and my ability to manage large budgets. I have a bachelors degree in Public Administration, a Masters Degree in Industrial Relations, and a law degree. I also have elected experience as a school trustee in Brandon. I have worked as a civil servant and until I was elected as City Councillor in 2011 I worked for a decade as a lawyer. I have owned my own business and I know something about the challenges small business owners face. I also have extensive experience as a director of the Deposit Guarantee Corporation of Manitoba and Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba. Given my broad-based expertise, education, and experience, I am able to understand issues from a number of different perspectives.

What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as Councillor, and why are these issues important to you?

I have a balanced approach to issues and listen to all sides. I enjoy speaking with the constituents on the doorstep, at community centres, coffee parties, and at other events, and I have listened to constituent concerns. We need to increase funding to improve roads, back lanes, sidewalks, water quality and curb repair. We need to improve snow removal, including removing snow more quickly from sidewalks near schools and senior's buildings. We need to continue to invest in police, fire and paramedics. In St. Vital we have it all. We have diversity, vibrant businesses, libraries, and green space. We need to continue to enhance St. Vital parks and protect green spaces, such as the Seine River. St. Vital has a deep history, and it is also cosmopolitan, and diverse, and we should celebrate that. I will continue to promote and support infrastructure, services, safety, green spaces and the St. Vital community.

What is one thing in particular that you appreciate about the ward you wish to represent?

It's difficult to single out one thing in a ward where I have such deep family ties. If I had to choose one thing in particular that I appreciate it would be the mix of the old and new in St. Vital. The St. Vital Museum is a cherished gem, along with the Mustangs, the Curling Club and so many other things. But we also have new landmarks, like the Hindu Temple, the Seine River Walking Trail and Le centre scolaire Léo-Rémillard.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

Constituents know that I work hard. I've knocked on many doors multiple times not only during the campaign but also in the last three years. I am interested to hear and address constituent concerns. This is the reason I decided to run in 2011 and that I am running again. I have the experience, education, and expertise to do the job. It's fun to reconnect with former teachers, classmates, co-workers, and even babysitters, who still live in the ward. And despite the rain, and cold so severe my hands were bleeding when I door-knocked last March, this has been a thoroughly rewarding and exciting process. I enjoy meeting people, hearing concerns, and in a small way contributing to the community that I love. I hope on Wednesday, October 22, you will consider voting for Brian Mayes, the second name on the ballot. I will work hard for my constituents, I will budget responsibly, I will listen, and I will be engaged because I live in St. Vital and I love this ward.


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News that Mentions Brian Mayes

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Council approves Transit Bylaw after drivers share stories of bus brutality

Friday, 18 July 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said it was stories like the ones told by Lamoureux and other bus operators that spurred him to champion this cause two years ago. After the meeting, Mayes' eyes filled with tears and he choked up as he described what the ...

HQ audit goes to Manitoba Justice

Thursday, 17 July 2014

More worrisome, the report also found the city lacked many essential policies and procedures to govern administrative handling of such projects. A proposal by Couns. Brian Mayes and Harvey Smith to hold a special meeting of council next week to ...

Passengers can sing on Winnipeg buses, council says

Thursday, 17 July 2014

It is not a singing bylaw, it is about saving people's lives," Councillor Brian Mayes said. An amendment removed the no singing or playing instruments portion of the bylaw. Mayor Sam Katz said the bylaw will help enhance safety for drivers, but it is ...

Manitoba Justice to review findings of police HQ audit

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Jeff Browaty, Ross Eadie, Scott Fielding, Jenny Gerbasi, Paula Havixbeck, Brian Mayes, John Orlikow, Mike Pagtakhan, Thomas Steen, Dan Vandal, Russ Wyatt. Opposed: Mayor Katz, Couns. Grant Nordman, Harvey Smith, Justin Swandel, Devi Sharma.

Nosinging stitch struck from Transit bylaw

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Winnipeggers can sing their hearts out on Winnipeg city buses after council approved an amended transit bylaw on Wednesday. The intent of the bylaw, which has been over two years in the making for Coun. Brian Mayes, was designed to enhance safety for ...

Police HQ auditors raise issues with procurement process at council meeting

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

The session comes before a motion that Couns. Brian Mayes and Harvey Smith will put forward this afternoon, calling for a special meeting of council next week to deal with the audit by questioning members of the public service. Bullen said the top two ...

Audit fiascos lead Russ Wyatt to call for public inquiry

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

An amendment to the motion moved by Coun. Brian Mayes to hold another public meeting next week to discuss the real estate audit was defeated 12-4. Mayes, Havixbeck, Wyatt and Coun. Harvey Smith were the only supporters. kristin.annable@sunmedia.

Steven Hennessey steps forward to challenge for seat in St. Vital

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Steven Hennessey announced Thursday that he would run against incumbent Brian Mayes in the St. Vital ward that Mayes has held down since 2011. Hennessey, a long-time resident of the area, said Mayes is part of Mayor Sam Katz's "inner circle" and ...

City OKs 100K for dog park discussion

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

On Wednesday, EPC approved hiring a consultant for $100,000 to create a master plan for the parks. Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital) was the only member in opposition. He said he would rather see the money spent on the parks, not on another consultation.

City contemplates $100K to plan for new offleash dog parks

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

The mayor's executive policy committee voted to fund the project. This comes after a dog owner lobby group raised concerns new off -leash park guidelines don't go far enough. St. Vital Councillor Brian Mayes voted against the plan, saying that money ...

Audit finds 'gaps' in way City of Winnipeg handled police HQ

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

An external review of about $75 million in cost overruns for Winnipeg's new police headquarters landed at city hall on Tuesday, and it cited a lack of evidence of required consultation with decision-makers, oversight committees and city council. The ...

Audit of overbudget police headquarters finds lack of oversight; survey ...

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital). The audit stated the project had an inconsistent compliance with capital project management policies, the project reporting lacked detail to allow for effective oversight by staff and councillors and showed a lack of ...

Audit of new police headquarters finds lack of oversight; survey says building ...

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

"Why was the original estimate so low and what lead to some of the recalculations?” asked Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital). The audit stated the project had an inconsistent compliance with capital project management policies, the project reporting lacked ...

Audit of new police headquarters finds lack of oversight; survey says building ...

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital). The audit stated the project had an inconsistent compliance with capital project management policies, the project reporting lacked detail to allow for effective oversight by staff and councillors and showed a lack of ...

TOM BRODBECK

Monday, 14 July 2014

Five days after the infrastructure committee approved the proposed bylaw, executive policy committee also approved it. The question is, why didn't members of EPC, including Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital), nix it then? The only reason most councillors ...

Plaza honours Hong Kong veterans

Sunday, 13 July 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital) as well as Bob Holliday, president of the St. Vital Historical Society, to complete the project. The plaza also includes plaques telling the stories of the Arden Seven. The Battle of Hong Kong was one of the first Pacific ...

Everyone off the bus

Saturday, 12 July 2014

... why didn't members of EPC, including Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital), nix it then? The only reason most councillors are even talking about the no-singing bylaw now is because of the public backlash against it. It woke them up from their mid-summer ...

Plaza honours seven Battle of Hong Kong veterans from Arden Avenue

Saturday, 12 July 2014

Christine Melnick, the MLA for Riel, came up with the idea for the memorial and worked with city councillor Brian Mayes (St. Vital) as well as Bob Holliday, president of the St. Vital Historical Society, to complete the project. The survivors of the ...

Audit aftermath

Saturday, 12 July 2014

Councillors for: Jeff Browaty, Ross Eadie, Scott Fielding, Jenny Gerbasi, Paula Havixbeck, John Orlikow, Dan Vandal, Russ Wyatt. Councillors against: Mayor Katz, Brian Mayes, Grant Nordman, Mike Pagtakhan, Harvey Smith, Thomas Steen, Devi Sharma.

Audit aftermath

Saturday, 12 July 2014

Councillors for: Jeff Browaty, Ross Eadie, Scott Fielding, Jenny Gerbasi, Paula Havixbeck, John Orlikow, Dan Vandal, Russ Wyatt. Councillors against: Mayor Katz, Brian Mayes, Grant Nordman, Mike Pagtakhan, Harvey Smith, Thomas Steen, Devi Sharma.

Winnipeg to drop ban on singing on buses

Friday, 11 July 2014

... improving several aspects of safety and security on Winnipeg Transit buses, including adding more transit inspectors and having police cadets patrol buses. But it was the $100 fine for singing that grabbed headlines, which irked St. Vital Coun ...

Music to a bus singer's ears

Friday, 11 July 2014

The bylaw was created mostly to improve security on buses, said Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital). It would, among many things, make it a violation not to pay a fare. But other things, including spilling food or drink on transit property, using a unicycle ...

Tennis courts on trial: city

Friday, 11 July 2014

It might not spawn the next Eugenie Bouchard or Milos Raonic but Coun. Brian Mayes believes the City of Winnipeg is serving up a solution to its tennis court problem. The St. Vital city politician said plans to build a new court this fall at Le Centre ...

Transit To Amend Proposed Bylaw On Singing on Buses

Thursday, 10 July 2014

Meanwhile, City councillor Brian Mayes says the legal department added a number of odd things as the new transit by-law was being written, and that's how we ended up with a ban on singing on the bus. But Mayes says they'll get rid of it. “I will ...

Consultants defend report under grilling

Thursday, 10 July 2014

Coun. Brian Mayes, a member of executive policy committee, said he accepted Single's explanations for the EY's approach, adding he doesn't believe failing to interview some former employees in any way undermines the validity of the audit. However, Coun.


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