BILL BELL Residence: North Vancouver City Age: 45 Occupation: Consultant Key issues: Responsible growth, neighborhood preservation and services for our seniors and youth while maintaining the city’s excellent control over fiscal matters. North Vancouver City needs to con- tinue with its accountable, caring and non-partisan approach to gov- erning. Renewal of Lower . Lonsdale while retaining its histori- ca! and people-ori- ented qualities. Providing ieader- . ship and vision, while taking inte . . account the many diverse views of the. “people of North . Va RAIG KEATING ‘Histon | professor B ” Key issue: ee that the ~ needs of youth, niors, and the © en ironment are : : ‘especially: in- : the redevelopment -., of Lower Lonsdale.’ ncouver City. Occupation: «~ _ Realtor Key issue: ; “We need to keep. the taxes down, — -need to resolve the leaky condo situa- tion, need a'com- .. munity approach to the Lower Lonsdale --and-Versatile <. . _ Shipvards develo “meni, keep the city ig safe, work on’a solution for the. “ELKO KROGN Residence: 7 Director of North . '. Shore Home* BRAITHWAITE x Residence: North Vancouver City Age: 70 years young Occupation: Retired social work- er Key issue: Most important issue for me is the orderly, sustainable development of our city. We face increasing pressure for higher density residentia} develop- ment, resulting in the erosion of single family and duplex zones. Sustainable development direct- ly relates to the imminent develop- ment of city-owned Jands in Lower Lonsdale and the Versatile site — cre-' ative, controlled development per- taining to height and density. Preservation of the -- character of neigh- -bourhoods is relat- ed to the above .- issue. EVA BUNDALA Residence: North Vancouver City Age: Not submitted Occupation: Business woman and advocate for civil and human rights Key issue: Would you like to be directly involved in a decision-mak- ing process about your community, including wasteful government spend- ing and corruption? Can you picture your life without redundant and manipulative bylaws that only serve to protect city bureaucrats and are restrictive to busi- ~ nesses?. Then imag- ine that your will, your voice could | count and become the law, How? . Through the tools of direct democracy. ° Also: I’m in favour .of imposing a three- term limit on all elected councillors and mayors. TERRY W. LGNG Residence: — North Vancouver. _ City sts Support and Silver _. | Harbour, past mem- ber ef city council for eight years * Key issuez’ > ‘Future’ development in Lower Lonsdale, “> and the’shipyard lands. It is important. aC Ci ; “ involvement; main- " tenance and growth to balance the con- © _.cems of creating a livable community, "with public use o! historical buildings and waterfront. ~ « access. This will” mean innovative design solutions, in ‘order to proiect _ View corrido! rs and | . _. yet allow for‘devel- “the No: opment. in Upper Lonsdale, ‘the significant devel- opment proposal by . Shore: Alliance Church, :. sheuld not go ahead Age: 45° * Qeeupation: Owner/operator tree service on the. - North Shore for the . last 14'years; and | registered profes- sional counsellor. .. - Key issues. 20°. Respect for resifan tia! neighbourhoods - andthe. residents; increased citizen of.green spaces for. wildlife and resi- » ~- dents; best use of our parks and recre- | ‘ational facilities; __ watchful eye on. ~ your, tax dollar. _ service needs. SUE COOK Residence: North Vancouver City Age: 52 Occupatior: Administrative assistant, Dale Carnegie Training Key issue: North Vancouver City has greatly impressed me with the planning (her- itage homes within new developments), and generous pub- lic spaces. Future developments must also include the needs of the com- munity (elderly, handicapped, mixed incomes etc.) This must be done within budgets that : do not force hard-- " ship on present resi- dents. PERRY DANE Residesce: North Vancouver City Age: 55 Occupation: Retired forensic accountant; former- ly with the Ontario Provincial Police and the Justice Department. Key issue: Very much a law and order candi- date; for “safe Streets, a safe city;” very much support- ive of all homeown- ers (houses, condo- townkouses, condo- apartments) and all renters. Home owner power! Very much supportive of all senior citizens: and families: Senior citizens er!” Very much uphéle- ing retiring Mayor Jack Loucks’ system of fairness, good common sense anid honesty and integri- BARRY DE MEYER kesidence: North Vancouver City Age: 52 Occupation: Transit operator for 14 years Key issue: . Satety and transit. To make sure that the city uses the taxpayers’ property _ for the benefit of all the residents. Preserve our parks and neighbour- hoods. To make sure that ° all the residents have fair and responsitle repre-. sentation.’ Residents _ are the voice of the community. ty. Very much in. 2° fav our of more® : tourist visits and ~ continued good business and profits _ for atl North Van merchants. CAROL ©. MCQUAERIE Residence: Be North Vancouver eCity : Age: None sudmit-". - ted Occupatien: - Education’ Key issue: Ensuré availability "of a variety of hous--: ing options and. improve the city’s . transportation sys-. tem to address focal : - council members. must: lis n to an ~ Advocate lower arid more balanced ., taxes; sensible development ‘o! 7 city-owned and ~ Versatile lands; long-term plans for housing and care ‘facilities; protect “the envizonment ° and controf livabi ty in North | Vancouver; pre- _ serve heritage: » building and land- “Scapes; more play-; -., ing fields by makin: a deal with the dis- trict or.other feasi+: ble alternative and: “7, fenovate existing: - fields; 0 <... efficie tion, and | city a place 'to‘be: proud of in the'2tst}: “ gentury: