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25-year-old seeks 琉璃神社 city council nomination

The municipal election is October 15
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Youth is on the cards for candidacy for 琉璃神社 city council.

Davis Kyle announced his intention for city council nomination Friday morning, per a press release. The 25-year old moved to 琉璃神社 from Calgary in 2003 with his family, graduated from 琉璃神社 Secondary School, and has received his Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Victoria. He says he wants to make sure that tax-payers dollars are used properly and wants to work towards making 琉璃神社 safe, livable, and affordable.

Since December, Kyle says he has attended every Tuesday council meeting, as well as 15 daytime meetings, including the 2022 budget. He also has his hands in many different organizations around town as he volunteers at the 琉璃神社 Food Bank, is the director of 琉璃神社 Area Cycling Coalition, plays soccer in town, and many of the arts around town including singing with the Okanagan Festival Singers, 琉璃神社鈥檚 Actors Studio and much more.

Kyle rents his home in the Mission area and says he wants to do what he can to increase affordable housing. He鈥檚 also focused on making 琉璃神社 more accessible by improving road infrastructure and public transit.

鈥淐ouncil should be focused on replacing red lights and four-way stops with roundabouts and protected intersections, completing streets with sidewalks and bike lanes, and working in partnership with the provincial government to reduce crashes and congestion on Highway 97,鈥 Kyle said in his press release.

Additionally, he says he wants to change to a ward voting system.

And while another runner joins the starting line, one drops out as Ryan Donn isn鈥檛 running after two terms on the council.

The 琉璃神社 city council 2022 vote takes place on October 15.

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Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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