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In practice, this means listening to residents’ voices to understand their concerns and priorities. It also means recognizing that good ideas come from a variety of places, including residents, community organizations, city staff, unions, and businesses.
In practice, this means being honest, reliable, and consistent in my efforts to pursue what is in the publicโs best interest.
In practice, this means carefully weighing the impact of decisions that need to be made and staying focused on what is best for the community.
In practice, this means examining the short and long-term environmental, social, and financial consequences of any decisions we face. I believe to build a healthy, resilient, and affordable community we need to carefully balance meeting the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
In practice, this means remaining accessible for residents, being consistent, taking ownership and responsibility for actions and outcomes while ensuring transparency throughout the process.
Born and raised in Hamilton, Nate’s the youngest of five siblings who are all proud to call Hamilton home. He is running because he believes that public service should focus on taking care of people and the planet.
Affordability is a major concern for most Hamiltonians. It impacts our mental and physical health, and our daily lives.
Trust depends on honesty, responsiveness, transparency, inclusive engagement and good governance
Hamiltonโs infrastructure – roads, transit, aging water systems, sewer systems, etc. – deserve significant improvements