Friday 21 September 2018

Statement by mayoral candidate Dave McIntosh

1 What made you decide to run in this election?

 In recent years the Village has taken a turn for the worst. It looks neglected, run down with no changes in sight.  We have to do something to attract new interests and to draw a wide variety of new business opportunities. We have not had a new residence built since I was last in office. Fair business practices have been over looked due to hasty decisions. Bylaws have been altered with out proper public consultation, and with out consideration of what and how big brothers (other larger cities ) have dealt with these problems to create a wise and informative solution. We are one of the very few Towns to show a zero growth line. We need to grow a larger tax base in order to stay alive. We were lucky to obtain a grant to repair some of our infrastructure, but you cannot depend on that forever. We have to work hard  and make changes for the better if this town is going to survive. We have one of the highest tax charges per invested dollars, with the least returns. Taxes continue to rise with little to show for improvements. This is one of the last generations with the highest disposable incomes that we will ever see for a long time. We have to get on board this gravy train. If we miss it, we will not have a sustainable tax base to keep this town vibrant and viable. We have all the things we need to turn Tahsis around. All that is missing is little vision, foresight and knowledge on how to do it.
 I honestly feel that I have what it will take to do it.

2 What part of your background would make you a good person in this office?

  In the past I held the Mayors seat from 2005-08  in Tahsis. I am very familiar with the vast number of Acts that regulate the functions of a municipality, on the Local Government level plus Provincial and Federal mandates. I feel comfortable working with executive staff to create interesting scenarios for bettering Tahsis. I have owned my own business in the lower mainland for many years. I worked in the mills in Tahsis  for many years doing maintenance, leading up to Charge hand position. I have conducted many services in Tahsis to aid citizens and continue to do so. I currently work for a firm located in Vancouver that carry out Federal Government contracts of varied natures. For the last five years as project superintendent, I have worked with both large, and small crews, sub contractors, different levels of DND and DCC.  I am use to being in charge and am comfortable making informative decisions. I am a grade 12 graduate with many post secondary training skills that apply to the day to day operations of  the Village . I am not afraid to work long and hard and apply all my skills to make things better  for both citizens and The Village of Tahsis.

3 What is the most important issue facing Tahsis and what will you do to address it?

  I feel that the most important issue facing Tahsis is viability. It is going to take a lot of objective management to make this town sustainable. There are going to be changes that some people will not like or understand why, and changes that will guide people to a better direction of improvement. I hope to work with staff to create a smooth, harmonious and intriguing change for the betterment of Tahsis. It is important that we keep our school, rec-centre and social structure alive. We have the means here right now to do it, so lets get started. 

4 Any additional comments you would like to make?

  I have been a resident of Tahsis for over thirty years. I have two grown children and three grand children. I have worked at, and with many different occupational positions in Tahsis and have never regretted the day that I moved here, Other than the road from time to time. My son served in Afghanistan and Bosnia with the Canadian Armed Forces, and is currently with the BC Sheriffs department. My daughter is the Corporate Executive officer of Cactus Club Restaurants. And the grand kids are there to keep challenging my skills and youthfulness. They all love to come to Tahsis for what ever activity  they can jump into, and never question why I am here. They too know a good thing.  
I hope this questions and answers notice will give an idea of where I stand and where I would like to see the Village of Tahsis end up.
Thank you to All my friends in Tahsis
Dave McIntosh
Mayoral Candidate
                                           

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