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Finally, We’re Back in Business

I’ve been meaning, since the previous post from November of 2007, to start blogging again. Now, with some changes to the website to better accommodate this, I’m back — just in time to celebrate the halfway point of the three-year term.

For the moment the updates will be occasional, but I intend to use this outlet to provide background and commentary for interested citizens about policies and issues before council, as well as my own thoughts on broader issues that affect Edmonton.

The 2007 campaign website is being archived and will be available for reference soon as part of this site.

I should note that this is a political website, and as such it is not connected with the City of Edmonton proper; further, no public funds were used to develop it.

Finally, a big thank you to my good friend Dan Lazin for slaving over a hot computer to get us up and running.

Keep on Blogging

Again, apologies for the hiatus. I have been, as you might expect, incredibly busy.

I was sworn in last week, and since have had the chance to participate in a public hearing, bring greetings to an arts group (FAVA) and a youth group (the City’s Youth Council). We’ve also had a number of informative briefings on pressing issues, like our city’s fiscal situation and the ongoing planning and coordination question unfolding in the larger Edmonton Region.

We’re finally getting through new-councillor orientation, so our days will be less filled with powerpoint presentations and veggie trays (one of which I am partial to, you may guess which). It bears mentioning, however, that I am profoundly impressed with the vast majority of the city’s staff whom I’ve met—the clerk’s office, the senior managers, the folks in the council services area, and all the others who keep city hall running—they seem a knowledgeable and committed bunch.

My office is coming together too. I’m adjusting slowly to the Windows environment, having never owned a PC before. Councillor Henderson is also a dyed-in-the-wool Mac user, and we’re both struggling a bit. On the plus side, my Blackberry is pretty amazing.

I’ll write in greater detail about the special initiatives the mayor has assigned me later, though I’ll note here that I’m excited to be leading the new Environmental Sustainability initiative in addition to joining Councillor Krushell in supporting the ongoing Youth and Next Gen initiatives. I’ve also been appointed to the Edmonton Public Library Board as well as the River Valley Alliance.

I’m told, and I’ve already seen some indication, that I’ll be quite busy for the next three years. This suits me fine as I work best when I’m kept busy.

“Life” is adjusting, though it will never be quite the same after this. Already people are recognizing me on the street, and though I was told to expect it and I am not surprised, it is a little odd to be known.

Web site revisions on the way… promise.

Energy Drinks Really Work

The last few days have been utter mayhem, though certainly of the good sort.

Yesterday (the day after Election Day) started with a visit to City TV at 6:30 am, then to CBC radio for 7:15. Following which the phone didn’t stop ringing until virtually every media outlet in town had contacted me.

Amidst the flurry, Councillor Anderson—whom I’m excited to work with—came by to have coffee in the morning to discuss a few transitional issues, and some imminent ward issues; one or two of the tv outlets were able to get shots of us chatting.

Today started with a brief meeting with Mayor Mandel, which was excellent. We discussed some of my priorities, and potential fit with ongoing council initiatives. Then we ate a wonderful lunch with returning and new councillors. I car pooled with the mayor to the restaurant.

I hitched a ride back to city hall with Coun. Krushell, who took me upstairs and introduced me to a few people. I also received my parking pass for city hall, which seemed significant in the moment.

But the real show stopper was letting myself into the council chamber to take a look. It was empty, and the new name plates aren’t in yet, but I had an overwhelming sensation of responsibility to constituents as well as a sense opportunity to do good for our city.

I went sailing with my dad for the afternoon and left the phone on shore, which was a welcome respite.

Finally, my campaign manager and I went out to finish taking down the public boulevard signs. We were out quite late, and boosted up on some of those caffeine-loaded ginseng drinks which apparently were fueling his efforts for the better part of the last month. The long and the short of it is that they work, hence my taking a moment to write this when I really should be sleeping.

Incidentally, we’re looking at what to do with this website, but rest assured we’ll do something. And I’d like to keep blogging, though I’ve been told that time will be scarce. Stay tuned.