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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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Winnipeg park could be named after Malala Yousafzai, Nobelwinning activist ...

Thursday, 23 July 2015

Two Winnipeg councillors are hoping to get a park in the city's St. Vital area named after Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenager and co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize. St. Vital Coun. Brian Mayes says he and St. Norbert Coun. Janice Lukes ...

Bowman spent $28K less on winning campaign | Winnipeg | News | Winnipeg Sun

Thursday, 16 July 2015

Brian Mayes (St. Vital). Total campaign income: $32,379.00; Total period expenses: $30,938.43; Campaign period surplus (deficit): $1,440.57. Russ Wyatt (Transcona). Total campaign income: $42,022.96; Total period expenses: $30,717.09; Campaign ...

Proposal calls for reducing summer break for Winnipeg city councillors

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Brian Mayes (St. Vital). Still, seven weeks between meetings is enough to make some working Winnipeggers jealous. Interior designer Gina Thurston won't be taking any time off this summer. “Zero. Zero,” said Thurston. “I'm new in the career world so I ...

St. Norbert Ward gets a new name

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Janice Lukes said people in those areas often don't realize it's their ward because of the name. St. Vital Coun. Brian Mayes said he regularly gets calls from people in Lukes' ward who think they live in his ward. The name change is expected to go ...

Sport Manitoba wins appeal to build addition

Monday, 22 June 2015

Brian Mayes, who chairs the committee. “The stakes were pretty high so I'm really pleased with the results.” The St. Vital councillor noted construction will actually remove a gravel surface parking lot from the current site, even if some at-grade ...

Breaking b(re)ad: Wyatt stands by $3K restaurant expenses

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Breaking bread to improve business relations is a move one councillor stands by. Coun. Russ Wyatt (Transcona) is sure the roughly $3,000 of his ward allowance he invested in meals in the first four months of this year will pay off in networking. "If ...

Pondering trees and community spirit

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

On May 25, city councillors Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) and Brian Mayes (St. Vital) hosted a town hall on black knot fungus. Richmond West, my community, is part of the St. Norbert ward. Coun. Lukes, has informed me the ward has 1,256 of these trees.

Winnipeg police HQ costs go up — yet again

Friday, 05 June 2015

Brian Mayes, city council was aware there would be additional costs for the police headquarters. Mayes said he recalled a briefing where councillors were told about deficiencies in the building that needed more funds. The city's 2015 capital budget ...

Condemnation of True North project wellintentioned, says council member

Tuesday, 02 June 2015

John Orlikow and Brian Mayes said council was correct to question how CentreVenture conducts its business deals, adding the agency's rules and mandate are being reviewed. Mayes (St. Vital) denied council had reversed their opinion on the True North ...

City ponders agricultural strategy

Tuesday, 02 June 2015

Brian Mayes (St. Vital) suggested some plots of land could serve as gardens before long-term road projects take place. Mayes said a five-acre plot where Aldgate Road meets Dakota Street that could eventually link Dakota to the Perimeter Highway is a ...

Farm land inside Winnipeg dwindling, committee votes for review

Tuesday, 02 June 2015

Organizations such as Food Matters Manitoba and the local branch of Community Economic Development support the report and the creation of a Winnipeg Food Policy Council. St. Vital Coun. Brian Mayes worked on the report and admitted at first he didn't ...

Winnipeg city council keeps praying

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Brian Mayes said council will use prayer to promote diversity, and spoke a prayer from the Quran before the meeting. “This week I've been talking to the Manitoba Islamic Association because the oldest mosque in the city of Winnipeg is in the St. Vital ...

Letters, May 28

Thursday, 28 May 2015

My thanks to Couns. Janice Lukes and Brian Mayes for bringing attention to the issue of black knot disease (Cash pinch hits trees: councillors, May 27). As a supporter of a greener Winnipeg, I have watched with frustration for years as the disease has ...

Today at city hall: Council supports deal with YMYWCA for 3 new facilities

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Brian Mayes said he is supporting the project, adding he believes the terms of the deal will be brought back to council for approval. Coun. Ross Eadie said he's also supporting the Y deal, but added that residents of the city's new suburbs where the Y ...

Cash pinch hits trees: councillors

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Brian Mayes and Janice Lukes were trying to get information out there to citizens and get their reactions, to find more money for that (black knot) program," Barwinsky said. The city has allocated $4.8 million for tree pruning and removal in 2015, down ...

Cash pinch hits trees: councillors

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

"It is about concerns being raised from citizens, we had a town hall meeting... and councillors Brian Mayes and Janice Lukes were trying to get information out there to citizens and get their reactions, to find more money for that (black knot) program ...

Cuts to city's budget limits ability to battle tree diseases

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

"It is about concerns being raised from citizens, we had a town hall meeting... and councillors Brian Mayes and Janice Lukes were trying to get information out there to citizens and get their reactions, to find more money for that (black knot) program ...

Débats animés entourant la maladie du nodule noir du cerisier Radio

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Les conseillers municipaux de Winnipeg Janice Lukes et Brian Mayes souhaitent que la Ville dépense davantage pour lutter contre la maladie du nodule noir, une maladie qui affecte les cerisiers de Virginie Schubert de la ville. Ils ont tenu une ...

Councillors sound battle cry against dreaded black knot

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

TWO city councillors are trying to engage the public in the fight against a deadly fungus that disfigures and eventually kills trees. St. Vital Coun. Brian Mayes and St. Norbert Coun. Janice Lukes held a townhall meeting Monday evening to discuss the ...

Seine River bridges catch on at city hall

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

SUPPORT is growing at city hall for the construction of pedestrian crossings over the Seine River. On Monday, the downtown development committee endorsed a proposal by St. Vital Coun. Brian Mayes to add at least two pedestrian crossings over the Seine ...

Parking lot gets green light

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

City councillors -- committee chairman Brian Mayes, John Orlikow, Jeff Browaty and Jenny Gerbasi -- voted unanimously to allow the parking lot but there were reservations expressed. Gerbasi (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry) was reluctant to support the ...

Committee endorses pedestrian crossings over Seine

Monday, 25 May 2015

Support is growing at city hall for the construction of pedestrian crossing over the Seine River. The downtown development committee Monday endorsed the proposal by St. Vital Coun. Brian Mayes to add at least two pedestrian crossings over the Seine, ...

Committee allows Friends of Upper Fort Garry interim parking lot to raise funds

Monday, 25 May 2015

Councillors – Chairman Brian Mayes, John Orlikow, Jeff Browaty and Jenny Gerbasi – voted unanimously to allow the parking lot. Gerbasi (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry) was reluctant to support the appeal, adding there is no guarantee the group won't try to ...

Winnipeg councillors say more money should be spent removing black knot fungus

Monday, 25 May 2015

Two Winnipeg city councillors are heading up a town hall meeting Monday about black knot fungus affecting the city's cherry and plum trees. Couns. Janice Lukes and Brian Mayes are working together to fight the crunchy, twisted, black clumps that weigh ...

Mayes wants bike routes that cross Seine River

Thursday, 21 May 2015

A city councillor is pushing for active transportation routes across the Seine River. Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said the 2000 Seine River Greenway Study called for five pedestrian and cycling bridges to cross the river but none have been built. And ...


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