The Chair of the #Ottawa Planning Committee is @BarrhavenJan.
Shes been a member of council for #Barrhaven for over 20 yrs.
In the 2018 municipal election, she accepted $37,250 of donations from the development industry making up 95% of her total contributions.
Shes been a member of council for #Barrhaven for over 20 yrs.
In the 2018 municipal election, she accepted $37,250 of donations from the development industry making up 95% of her total contributions.
. @AllanHubley_23 is also Chair of the transit commission and member of three other committees.
Hes been the councillor of #KanataSouth since 2010.
In 2018, Hubley& #39;s campaign was almost completely funded by the development industry with $26,680 or 99% of his total contributions.
Hes been the councillor of #KanataSouth since 2010.
In 2018, Hubley& #39;s campaign was almost completely funded by the development industry with $26,680 or 99% of his total contributions.
. @TimTierney was Vice-Chair of the Planning Committee (until Feb) as well as Chair of the Library Board and Transportation Committee and a member of FEDCO.
Hes been the councillor for #BeaconHillCyrville since 2010.
80% of his contributions ($26,200) came from developer donors.
Hes been the councillor for #BeaconHillCyrville since 2010.
80% of his contributions ($26,200) came from developer donors.
. @RickChiarelli is a member of the Planning Committee as well as member of the Heritage sub-Committee.
He has been the councillor for #CollegeWard for 5 terms.
63% of his donations or $17,000 came from the development industry.
He has been the councillor for #CollegeWard for 5 terms.
63% of his donations or $17,000 came from the development industry.
. @ScottMoffatt21 is also Chair of the Environment Committee, member of two other committees and member of the @OCH_LCO board.
He& #39;s been the councillor for #RideauGoulbourn since 2010.
65% or $11,350 of his total contributions came from the development industry.
He& #39;s been the councillor for #RideauGoulbourn since 2010.
65% or $11,350 of his total contributions came from the development industry.
. @RiverWardRiley is a member of the Planning Committee as well as a member of three other committees.
He& #39;s represented #RiverWard since 2014.
He took 19% or $3250 of his donations from developers.
He voted in favour of urban boundary expansion.
He& #39;s represented #RiverWard since 2014.
He took 19% or $3250 of his donations from developers.
He voted in favour of urban boundary expansion.
. @Laura_Dudas is also a member member of FEDCO and the Transportation Committee.
Shes represented #InnesWard since 2018.
16% or $3200 of her total donations come from the development industry.
She voted in favour of urban boundary expansion and often votes with the Mayor.
Shes represented #InnesWard since 2018.
16% or $3200 of her total donations come from the development industry.
She voted in favour of urban boundary expansion and often votes with the Mayor.
. @glengower is now Vice-Chair of Planning and a member of FEDCO.
Hes represented #Stittsville since 2018.
250$ (2%) of contributions came from developer donations.
Despite this however, he still voted in favour of urban boundary expansion and often votes with the Mayor.
Hes represented #Stittsville since 2018.
250$ (2%) of contributions came from developer donations.
Despite this however, he still voted in favour of urban boundary expansion and often votes with the Mayor.
. @JLeiper is also a member of the IT committee as well as Vice-Chair of the Transportation Committee.
Hes represented @KitchissippiOtt since 2014.
Hes the sole member of Planning to hve not taken developer donations and the only member to vote against urban boundary expansion.
Hes represented @KitchissippiOtt since 2014.
Hes the sole member of Planning to hve not taken developer donations and the only member to vote against urban boundary expansion.
. @StephenBlais left his position as a Councillor earlier this year upon becoming an MPP for but was a member of the Planning Committee among other committees.
He represented #CumberlandWard from 2010-2020.
90% or $25,200 of his contributions came from the development industry.
He represented #CumberlandWard from 2010-2020.
90% or $25,200 of his contributions came from the development industry.