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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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TOM BRODBECK

Thursday, 10 July 2014

Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said no one is really to blame for the real estate mess and congratulated his colleague Coun. Jenny Gerbasi - who didn't ask auditors a single question at council - for not throwing senior administrators "under the bus ...

City to province: review audit

Thursday, 10 July 2014

... is implementing the EY audit recommendations, with regular status reports to council. For: Mayor Sam Katz, Jeff Browaty, Ross Eadie, Jenny Gerbasi, Paula Havixbeck, Brian Mayes, John Orlikow, Mike Pagtakhan, Harvey Smith, Thomas Steen, Dan Vandal, ...

Shooting the messenger backfires on Katz

Wednesday, 09 July 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said no one is really to blame for the real estate mess and congratulated his colleague Coun. Jenny Gerbasi — who didn't ask auditors a single question at council — for not throwing senior administrators “under the bus.” And Coun.

Council asks for justice department review of audit findings

Wednesday, 09 July 2014

Opposed: Mayor Sam Katz, Brian Mayes, Grant Nordman, Mike Pagtakhan, Harvey Smith, Thomas Steen, Devi Sharma. Approved 12-3: Motion by councillors Russ Wyatt and Scott Fielding for the creation of an independent fairness commissioner to oversee ...

Council to send real estate audit to Manitoba Justice for review

Wednesday, 09 July 2014

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

Real estate audit: Councillor's bid for Manitoba Justice review passes

Wednesday, 09 July 2014

Brian Mayes had said he doesn't think it's necessary to get the provincial government involved. "I don't think we need more audits and more reviews of the reviews. I think we need to implement the recommendations so we don't have a mess like this again ...

'Angry day' at city hall with another audit on way

Wednesday, 09 July 2014

Executive policy committee members learned reports updating councillors were not filed properly and went unnoticed for months. To their surprise, the status updates were filed into the city's internal system. According to Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital ...

Bussinging ban urged

Saturday, 05 July 2014

It's estimated that would cost $48,000 for the last quarter of the year and $85,000 for a full year. The provisions of the proposed bylaw were supported by Coun. Brian Mayes, who advocated for improved safety measures for transit operators. "It's not ...

City ready to fight violence against bus drivers

Thursday, 03 July 2014

Brian Mayes. The St. Vital councillor has been working for years to increase safety on public transit. By September — if all goes well at Friday's public works committee — two additional cadets will be patrolling transit, in addition to the three new ...

Lizardlover sticks tongue out at Winnipeg pets bylaw change

Tuesday, 01 July 2014

Brian Mayes, the committee chair, said he would have to review Mackie's arguments before he can comment on the case. "He'll have his chance and he has his right to appeal," he said. "We'll hear what he has to say and then make a decision." The city ...

Candidates register to run for city council

Monday, 30 June 2014

Ross Eadie (Mynarski), Jenny Gerbasi (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry), Brian Mayes (St. Vital), Mike Pagtakhan (Point Douglas), Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan), Grant Nordman (St. Charles) and John Orlikow (River Heights-Fort Garry) ‎also registered.

Council candidates begin to register

Monday, 30 June 2014

Of the 17 who had registered, seven were incumbents: Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan), Ross Eadie (Mynarski), Jenny Gerbasi (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry), Brian Mayes (St. Vital), Mike Pagtakhan (Point Douglas), John Orlikow (River Heights-Fort Garry), and ...

Flurry Of Councillor Candidates Registering

Monday, 30 June 2014

There are no meetings scheduled but it should still be a busy day at Winnipeg City Hall. Today (Monday) is the first day candidates can officially register to run for city council in this fall's election. There are more open seats than usual this time ...

A change gonna come to Winnipeg city council

Saturday, 28 June 2014

Yes, but for the provincial Tories instead. WHO'S IN: Stefan Jonasson, Scott Gillingham. St. Norbert. INCUMBENT: Justin Swandel. IS HE RUNNING? No. WHO'S IN: Sachit Mehra, Janice Lukes. St. Vital. INCUMBENT: Brian Mayes. IS HE RUNNING? Yes.

New city park opens in Winnipeg's south end

Saturday, 28 June 2014

Brian Mayes said. (CBC). Winnipeg got a new city park Saturday morning. Mountbatten Park is near St. Mary's Road and Forbes Road in St. Vital. The park is located on the former grounds of Mountbatten School and includes a gravel pathway, benches, ...

Council candidates readying for campaign

Thursday, 26 June 2014

... Ross Eadie (Mynarski), Jason Schreyer (Elmwood-East Kildonan), Stefan Jonasson (St. James-Brooklands), Sachit Mehra (St. Norbert), Ray Ulasy (Transcona), Evan Comstock (North Kildonan), Brian Mayes (St. Vital), and Suzanne Hrynyk (Old Kildonan).

Bus path to U of M cleared

Thursday, 26 June 2014

... who voted against the transitway funding, nonetheless rejected taking the plan to voters because he said council must take the lead on major decisions. St. Vital Coun. Brian Mayes decried the Browaty-Fielding motion as misleading, while Fort Rouge ...

Transit funding gets goahead from council

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Brian Mayes decried the motion as misleading, claiming a preamble about funding for roads would have led voters to reject the transitway. Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry Coun. Jenny Gerbasi, a transit proponent, said it's embarrassing Winnipeg is still ...

EPC approves giving zoo extra $4.5 million

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Brian Mayes said since the city had pledged $50 million to the Conservancy, shifting the money to the 10-acre exhibit won't affect the city's bottom line. “It is not a matter of us increasing on a previous pledge, it is a matter of accelerating some of ...

Council votes no to rapid transit referendum

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

HOW THEY VOTED. Should there be a referendum on next phase of rapid transit? YES. Jeff Browaty. Scott Fielding. Russ Wyatt. NO. Mayor Sam Katz. Ross Eadie. Grant Nordman. Jenny Gerbasi. Mike Pagtakhan. Thomas Steen. Devi Sharma. Brian Mayes.

Call for referendum on second phase of rapid transit shot down by council ...

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital). “Young people that will make the city much greater than it is today - they want to see rapid transit," said Mayor Sam Katz. "Rapid transit is and will continue to induce higher density developments and increase the City of ...

City identifies priority projects

Monday, 23 June 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital), an EPC member, said the list was required by the federal government to identify projects in need of funding. “They asked for our priorities and we've gone with priorities coming out of that strategic transportation plan so that ...

Journey to Churchill $4.5M over budget

Friday, 20 June 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said the cost overruns should not be compared to the police headquarter debacle, because there is money already allocated from the city that can be shifted toward the project. "The city pledged up to $50 million in capital for ...

Sam Katz not running for reelection

Friday, 20 June 2014

Coun. Brian Mayes, who has been a member of Katz's executive policy committee since last February said they had a great working relationship, despite a rocky start. “It's really the mayor's day, but what I would say — in the last election I supported ...

Winnipeg Labour Council backs Judy WasylyciaLeis for mayor

Thursday, 19 June 2014

... Eadie in Mynarski, Jason Schreyer in Elmwood-East Kildonan, Stefan Jonasson in St. James-Brooklands, Sachit Mehra in St. Norbert, Ray Ulasy in Transcona, Evan Comstock in North Kildonan, Brian Mayes in St. Vital and Suzanne Hrynyk in Old Kildonan.


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