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Watch the Ward 3 debate

Here’s the Rogers TV 20 debate for Ward 3 in Kitchener. Please let me know if you have any questions using the comments below or […]

Posted on October 2, 2018March 12, 2019 by James Howe
Posted in 2018 Kitchener City Council Election, Ward 3Tagged debate, John Gazzola, Paras Solanki, Rogers TV 20Leave a comment

Building safer roads for people – Part 2

In the last post, I shared the importance of building safer roads for everyone. It focused on taking a Vision Zero approach to road safety […]

Posted on September 19, 2018March 12, 2019 by James Howe
Posted in 2018 Kitchener City Council Election, Safer roadsTagged lower speed limits, photo radar, sidewalks, snow clearing, tactical urbanism, walkable neighbourhoodLeave a comment

Building safer roads for people – Part 1

We need safer roads for everyone who uses them. We need to build roads for people. It is important that Kitchener improves the experience of […]

Posted on September 18, 2018March 12, 2019 by James Howe
Posted in 2018 Kitchener City Council Election, Safer roadsTagged bikes, CycleWR, cycling, minimum grid, protected bike lanes, sustainable transportation, trails, Vision ZeroLeave a comment

I support using ranked ballots in municipal elections

I supported the call for allowing Ontario municipalities to used ranked ballots for the municipal election and so I was very excited when the province […]

Posted on September 5, 2018March 12, 2019 by James Howe
Posted in 2018 Kitchener City Council Election, KitchenerTagged ranked ballot, voting reformLeave a comment

I’m active as a community advocate on heritage issues

You will find my answers below to a municipal election survey from the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (ACO). But first let me share my background  and […]

Posted on September 4, 2018March 12, 2019 by James Howe
Posted in 2018 Kitchener City Council Election, HeritageTagged 48 Ontario, former Legion building, Mayfair Hotel, tanneryLeave a comment

Why Ward 3?

Like the other three candidates, I don’t live in the ward I seek to represent on Kitchener City Council. Here’s why Ward 3 When I […]

Posted on September 3, 2018March 12, 2019 by James Howe
Posted in 2018 Kitchener City Council Election, Ward 3Leave a comment

City to help Traynor-Vanier residents cross LRT tracks

Good news! City takes steps to help Traynor-Vanier residents At its meeting last night, City Council voted in principle to acquire the land required for […]

Posted on August 28, 2018March 12, 2019 by James Howe
Posted in 2018 Kitchener City Council Election, Traynor-Vanier, Ward 3Tagged Traynor-Vanier LRT crossingLeave a comment

I support the countryside line

Here are my responses to a questionnaire from Hold the Line Waterloo Region which plans an annual celebration of our countryside line in September. Consider going […]

Posted on August 23, 2018March 12, 2019 by James Howe
Posted in 2018 Kitchener City Council Election, EnvironmentTagged countryside line, intensification, stormwater managementLeave a comment

Howe enters race to be Ward 3 Councillor

For release: July 26, 2018 Kitchener – Well known community advocate James Howe has entered the race to represent Kitchener’s Ward 3 on city council […]

Posted on July 27, 2018March 12, 2019 by admin
Posted in 2018 Kitchener City Council Election, Ward 3Tagged 48 Ontario, Traynor-Vanier LRT crossingLeave a comment

Too early to declare that Kitchener’s market gamble has paid off

UPDATE May 15: City eases restrictions on market retail space to accommodate high-tech business (Waterloo Region Record) Is this a good move? Here is my letter […]

Posted on May 13, 2014September 16, 2020 by James Howe
Posted in City of Kitchener, Downtown, KitchenerTagged Kitchener MarketLeave a comment

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