Our
community is changing rapidly.
It’s time for real, effective, local government. I’m running with members of OUR (http://ourUtown.com) Richard Alexander and
Shaohung Wu because we believe that together we can make the UNA more effective
as our local government. You can
read more about me on my election blog votemenzies.ca. Find me on twitter @charlesmenzies
I’ve
lived in the university town since 1996 with my family. Over this time I have
been consistent in advocating for community-based democracy.
As
the former chair of the Schools Action Committee of the UNA I advocated on
behalf of our community for appropriate school and community facilities. Finally
we can see progress on this front as the new high school at 16th and
East Mall nears completion and the new middle school and elementary schools are
now well underway.
Prior
to the UNA I was part of a group of early Hawthorn Place residents who created
the Hawthorn Lane Resident's Association.
There was a real need for community representation and we took the
initiative to ensure that resident voices could be heard by UBC and UBCPT.
As a parent of two children who were in the Vancouver school system I participated, as a classroom volunteer, a Parent Advisory Council member, a School Planning Council member, and also as an elected member of Vancouver's District Parent Advisory Council for six years.
As a parent of two children who were in the Vancouver school system I participated, as a classroom volunteer, a Parent Advisory Council member, a School Planning Council member, and also as an elected member of Vancouver's District Parent Advisory Council for six years.
I have effectively managed extensive public volunteer activities while being a full time professor at UBC. My research interests focus upon matters of economic development and natural resource policy.
I
consider participation in the life of our community town to be both a privilege
and a responsibility. I look
forward to serving as a member of your elected UNA as we build a more effective
local government in our town.
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