Thursday, March 27, 2025

Aurora Chamber Mayoral Debate, Rapid Fire Questions, Municipal Elections 2018

Event for residents to learn more about Mayoral, Council and Trustee candidates by Aurora Chamber of Commerce was held on October 3rd, 2018. This Municipal Election Event was structured as follows: Councillor meet and greet, their pre-recorded campaign messages and Mayoral debate.

Aurora Chamber

The following are Rapid Fire Questions from Aurora Chamber for the Aurora Mayoral Candidates, where green is for YES, red is for NO.

1. Did you/Do you support the reduction of the size of council to 6?
2. Do you support a ward system moving forward?
3. Do you think the current sign by-laws are too restrictive?
4. Do you think that the commitments to catering between Niagara College and the Town are fair to other commercial hospitality businesses in Aurora?
5. Do you support the present Library Square development plans?
6. Would you support a complete update of the zoning bylaws to ensure that our neighbourhoods are protected from incompatible development?
7. Would you consider retaining the Hallmark Site as Employment Lands?
8. Do you support the current holiday hours recently passed by the Region?
9. Do you support the creation of a BIA in the Downtown Core?
10. Do you support the retail operation of cannabis in Aurora?

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Anna Lozyk Romeo
Anna Lozyk Romeohttps://www.livinginaurora.com
As I reflect on my experiences as a resident engaged in municipal politics, I find myself often swept up in the currents of past political moments. These reflections aren't just about policies or decisions but about the broader shifts in how we've navigated civic life. The sense of nostalgia isn't just for the times when things felt simpler, but for a period when political engagement seemed more direct, more personal. As someone actively involved in the shifting dynamics of municipal issues, I often find myself questioning where the passion and clarity of earlier days have disappeared—and whether today's politics can ever reclaim that same sense of purpose.

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