David Hanna
Candidate for Toronto City Council Ward 14 Parkdale-High Park
Welcome,
My background is in architecture, urban historical geography and fine
art history. I have also taken workshops in Green Roof Design and Solar
Energy Applications. I'm a past member of the Toronto Preservation Board,
past President of the Etobicoke Historical Society and a past member
of the Gardiner East Dismantling Design Liason Committee. Presently
I'm a Board member on a local residents association (RMRA), Chair of
the Museum Committee of the Mimico Station Community Organization, volunteer
at the Tollkeeper's Cottage restoration and a member of the Portlands
Liason Advisory Committee. I have been a Participant in several OMB
Hearings on various local issues and have been involved in several architectural
design charrettes.
Why Run for City Council ?
I'm running because elections do provide a venue to the average citizen while broadening public debate. Hopefully this election will allow many new insights into City Building and serve to inspire both the community and each other. City Council needs new ideas, new blood and reform - particularly considering the upcoming changes proposed in the New City of Toronto Act.
What should a City Councillor be ?
A City Councillor has to be open, accessible, a good listener, consensus
builder and have courage and backbone when needed. A Councillor should
be knowledgeble on City issues and processes and know when and
how to seek advice from others. By definition, a Councillor represents
others and must encourage and facillitate broad citizen involvement.
A Councillor must govern collegially and both determine and confirm
direction from the community. Ecological and ethical standards are the
essential philosophical and practical keystones necessary for the job.