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Some Observations As Term of Council Ends
Last night we had our last Administration and Planning Committee meeting for this term of Milton Town Council.
It’s been a pleasure to serve on that committee for the last four years along with the chair Colin Best.
It did strike me as odd that with the election just over 30 days away that there were very few candidates for Milton Town Council in attendance. Over the last few months, the public gallery has had a number of candidates for positions attend on a regular basis. It brings me back to the last election campaign for me, when from early January to the last meeting I attended each one.
The best piece of advice I received when I first thought of running for public office was to attend the meetings and see how the process works. It will give you a better understanding about the job, what it entails and the demands it will have on your time. After I started attending regularly back in 2010, many other candidates showed up as well. The ratio of those who won vs who didn’t is actually pretty good.
It’s because they were able to speak to voters with the understanding of what a local councillor does and that goes a long way. They were able to make promises to voters as to what they could or could not do. Knowing about the job is important for everyone who puts their name on a ballot.
Over this last year there have been a few candidates who attended regularly which is good. Some however have not.
Out of the candidates who are vying for the position of Local and Regional councillor for wards 1,6,7 & 8, aside from one who attended less than a handful of meetings, no one has shown up. Even the former councillor who was ousted from office back in December (see the link here and here) and who made promises to attend meetings has not once shown his face at a meeting.
Some will claim “I watched the meetings online” If you want the job, you make the effort to attend and take part in the conversation. There should be no excuse at all for not wanting to be prepared for the job you’re spending money on trying to get.
None of the candidates for the position I’m running for have spoken on ANY issues they claim is important to them. When it comes to town input sessions on budgets, community services, infrastructure or parks that both myself and the town have hosted…Nothing.
For over the last year I have attended the Regional Council meetings to prepare myself and be ready to start working day one. None of my opponents have.
Their lack of attendance should speak volumes to voters this coming election. Where have you been all this time?
The choice is clear for voters in wards 1,6,7,8. Mike Cluett is ready to start working Day one.
I’ll see you at the doors.
Get Your Mike Cluett Lawn Signs For 2014 Election
According to the Town of Milton bylaws, election signs can be installed on September 12, 2014. This is also the cut off day for nominations for election.
You can either send me an email or fill out the form on my website www.completecommunity.ca/contact-2/ and I will make sure you get a lawn sign.
In addition to this, many people have asked me about who is running and for what position. I will leave it up to you to do your research on each candidate but I am running for the Local/Regional Councillor position for Wards 1, 6, 7 & 8. You can check out my website www.completecommunity.ca for maps. If you are unsure, send me an email mike@mikecluett.ca and I can confirm if you’re on the voters list.
This election Milton residents will be voting for the following positions (assuming no one is acclaimed):
- Mayor
- Regional Chair
- Local Councillor (Each ward elects one)
- Regional Councillor (Wards 1, 6, 7 & 8 – Thats me. One is also elected for Wards 2, 3, 4 & 5)
- School Board Trustee (Public School Board/Catholic School Board etc)
During my travels around town knocking on doors, I’ve been asked on more than one occasion, for example, “I’m voting for Rob Duvall. Does that mean I can’t vote for you?”
The answer is you can vote for both of us. Rob is running for the Local Councillor for Ward 1, while I am running to sit on both Local and Regional councils.
Election day is less than 50 days away and I urge you to take some time and research the candidates that are running. You will be seeing more of us coming to your door asking for your support, so please ask us questions.
As always, you can find details of my plan here on www.completecommunity.ca but if you have specific questions you can call or email me anytime.
I look forward to your support on election day. I’ll see you at the doors.
Advance Poll Dates for 2014 Milton Election
According to the www.miltonvotes.ca website the following dates and locations have been announced for advance polling in the 2014 Milton municipal elections.
Advance voting hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with the exception of Sunday, October 19th, when the voting closes at 5:00 p.m.
Continuous Advance Vote – 5 Days
Monday, October 13 thru Friday, October 17, 2014
Hugh Foster Hall
141 King Street
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Advance Vote – 1 Day
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Nassagaweya Tennis Centre & Community Hall (Campbellville)
9267 Guelph Line, Campbellville
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Shop & Vote – 2 Days
Saturday, October 18 & Sunday October 19, 2014
Milton Mall
55 Ontario Street South, Milton
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Saturday)
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Sunday)
Election Day – 1 Day
Monday, October 27, 2014
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Ward One
101 Bishop P. F. Reding Secondary School – 1120 Main Street East
102 Beaty Branch Library – 945 Forth Line
103 Hawthorne Village Public School – 850 Bennett Boulevard
Ward Six
601 Guardian Angels Elementary School – 650 Bennett Boulevard
602 Hawthorne Village Public School – 850 Bennett Boulevard
603 Craig Kielburger High School – 1151 Ferguson Drive
Ward Seven
701 Jean Vanier Secondary School – 1145 Bronte Street South
702 Milton Sports Centre – 605 Santa Maria Boulevard
703 Tiger Jeet Singh Public School – 640 Yates Drive
704 Our Lady of Fatima – 709 Bolingbrook Drive
705 Milton District Hospital – 7030 Derry Road
706 Birkdale Place – 611 Farmstead Drive
Ward Eight
801 Escarpment View Public School – 351 Scott Boulevard
802 Escarpment View Public School – 351 Scott Boulevard
803 Lumen Christi Elementary School – 841 Savoline Boulevard
804 P.L. Robertson Public School – 840 Scott Boulevard
Please keep these dates in mind. Voting in advance polls are a lot quicker than on election day (which isnt as bad as many assume it is) so to make sure your voice is heard and your choice for candidate is selected, get out and vote!
I’ll see you at the doors.
Louis St Laurent Road Widening

For those residents who use Louis St Laurent between 25 and Bronte St you will see that the paving has begun to widen the lanes.
The Town is also looking forward to completing the construction of the overpass on LSL to go towards Tremaine Road as well later this summer/fall.
Looking forward for other Town and Region projects to be completed this year. The winter did put many projects behind schedule with the extreme cold temperatures but everything is getting back on track.
Here is a link to more road paving projects from the Town of Milton.
We appreciate your patience.
I’ll see you at the doors.
Fall Winter Milton Community Services Guide August 7th
The Community Services Fall/WInter Guide will be available for download on August 7th. Or you can pick them up at one of our recreation facilities.
Lots of things for kids, adults & seniors available this year so make sure you get your copy.