One of Edmonton’s greatest strengths is connecting people to businesses, nonprofits, government and the community. When we come together with a common goal, we can make a difference. Being born and raised right here in the ward, I’ve learned firsthand that by bringing the right people together at the right time, we can make a difference and achieve results. My priority is to unite our ward, align our efforts, and take action that reflects what matters most to our communities.
Strengthen relationships with the Province, Federal Government, Edmonton Police Service, and the business community.
I will listen, collaborate, and act. I will balance the needs and wants of both the private, public, and non-profit sectors.
Champion a united, action-driven approach by aligning city efforts with community values.
Maintain a community space to listen and engage in the ward at 10119 150 Street.
Push for public hearings on nights and weekends.
Edmonton is one big community, and it’s time we treat it that way. Our neighbourhoods and communities are the true strength of Edmonton. We have large, active, and welcoming communities across the city where anyone and everyone can find a place where they belong. When people have a place they feel they belong, they take pride in their community and want to make it better for all. That starts with safety, trust, and investment in the spaces where we live, gather, and grow. I believe in empowering residents with the tools and support to shape the future of their communities from the ground up. As your city councillor, I commit to taking actions that are community-driven and focused, for better community results.
Work to change the current in-fill zoning bylaw.
Restore Edmonton’s civic pride, and bring back the “City of Champions” spirit.
Prioritize public safety. Edmonton needs to be a city where people feel safe and secure
Expand access to community sports and recreation.
Champion Edmonton’s unique network of community leagues
Edmonton has the potential to be the best city in Canada to do business that will bring good paying jobs. City Hall and administration needs to work hand in hand with our business sector with a can do attitude. This means cutting up red tape, expediting approvals on projects that make sense. The city needs to be an enabler, not a barrier for businesses and jobs. When we create an environment where businesses of all sizes can launch, grow, and thrive, we attract investment, create jobs, and build stronger communities for generations to come. Edmonton doesn’t need more bureaucracy; it needs a bold commitment to commerce, innovation, and private-sector partnerships. As your city councillor, I’ll make sure our economic momentum starts at City Hall and is felt across every neighbourhood in this ward.
I will bring a fiscally responsible approach.
Push for policies that position Edmonton as a business-friendly city.
Ensure the City of Edmonton is competitive among our Capital region municipalities for our business community.
Push to set up a “Game Clock” that will create a predictable permitting and approval processes.
Choose a time and date to meet with Mr. Clarke at his community office. Our staff will be in touch to confirm your appointment.