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We must insist on Canadas best hospitals, best public school system, best equipped fire
services & policing service according to expert determination and community wishes. We
must fight for the weakest in society as well as the middle class. We must provide better
amenities, better funded community centres and more pools. We must improve our
transportation system, we must build more rental and low cost housing funded by the new
wealth from waves of luxury towers the largest builders are screaming for. Lets move forward
together for the people that live and work here. It is time to say Yes we can!
Save your city. Vote mixed slate Nov 15, 2014.
Thank You and Good Luck Vancouver
Glen Chernen - 2014 Vancouver Council candidate
Leader of Vancouver Cedar Party
Issues Uncovered by Glen Chernen In The Past Year.
5 East 8th Avenue, $1 million option sold for 1 dollar to Mayors campaign supporter.
Details were hidden from voting council members. Approved unanimously.
Aquatic Centre demolition plan priority of Mayors office. Not approved yet.
1390 Granville Street discreetly offered for sale including secret plans for untendered
contract of construction for a new multi million dollar aquatic centre to winning bidder.
(Identity of winning bidder is not public) Sale subject to council approval.
CD-1 development land given away at Oakridge to a major campaign supporter of the
Mayor for nearly nothing. It was done without valuing the debt and without discussion
or disclosure of the real asset loss, which is estimated at $75 million. Approved but
could be overturned.
The largest value residential development project ( by Westbank) in Canada was
approved without a current market value appraisal performed by the city to aid in
negotiations. If the City of Vancouver did one then they hid it and made misleading
declarations to several investigators including the OIPC and RCMP. Over $100 million
more should be obtained if properly calculated. Should & could be overturned still.
That the city manager has stated Vancouver will likely subsidize construction of a
private underground heating distribution system owned by Mayor Robertsons