Local Media Coverage of Mike Cluett Campaign

Cluett to try once more in Ward 6

Published on Jan 21, 2010

A Milton man who came close to securing a seat on council in the last municipal election is hoping the second time’s a charm.

Mike Cluett, who was only 93 votes shy of unseating long-time Councillor Brian Penman in 2006, has filed to run for councillor in the newly-created Ward 6 this fall.

The local blogger said he’s throwing his hat back in the ring because he feels town council needs to refocus its priorities.

“I think the Town is spending a lot of money without focusing on infrastructure and roads,” he said. “There seems to be a disconnect when it comes to issues relating to the growth in town and the concerns of the population.”

Cluett, a father of two and a sales consultant for a payment processing company, has lived in Milton since 2003.

He served on Milton’s 150th anniversary committee and has also been active in the community by working with residents on safety issues like residential speeding, parking and stop signs.

Ward 6 is framed by Derry, Thompson and Britannia roads and Fourth Line.

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As always you can go to www.mikecluett.ca and this blog to see whats going on in town.  Also you can follow me on Twitter by entering www.twitter.com/mike_cluett

Finally you can join my fan page, as many of you already have, by clicking here.

Cluett Joins The Race

On one of Milton’s most popular sites, www.MiltonSearch.com, they reported Milton’s “worst kept secret.”

Cluett officially joins the race
 

In another message from the ‘worst kept secret in Milton’ department, Mike Cluett confirmed this morning via his Twitter account that he has indeed filed his paperwork and is officially a candidate in Ward 6.

Its official! Mike Cluett is a candidate for Ward 6 in the Town of Milton! #miltonvote

Mike is a great guy and his passion for the Milton community is second to none. He campaigned tirelessly around Hawthorne Village the last time around in 2006 and looks to be one of, if not THE favourite in Ward 6 in 2010.

Cluett is also visibly in touch with the community through his popular Milton blog, which he’s been posting on for at least five years now, and is also a regular contributor to the Hawthorne Villager forums.

MiltonSearch.com would like to wish Mike all the best in his run for Town Council in 2010. Mike truly is one of the good guys. As we have opined before, we strongly urge Miltonians to get out and vote in our Municipal Elections this October and elect the right people who will help to shape a positive future for our town.

Mike Cluett Announces Hes Running for Milton Town Council

As of this morning, I have filed my nomination papers for the position of Local Councillor for Ward 6.  The election is to be held October 25, 2010.

I didn’t come to this decision easily.  Over the past several years I have seen town council lose focus on the priorities of Milton taxpayers.  There seems to be a disconnect when it comes to issues relating to the growth in town to the concerns of the population.

Many Miltonians don’t even know who their councillor is and that has to change.

My platform is simple.  Accountability to taxpayers, sound financial management and smart growth.  It’s important that there be a two-way dialogue between elected officials and the taxpayers.  You can count on me as your town councillor to begin that conversation not just during election campaigns, but in between as well.

Stay tuned to this blog in the coming days to find out more about how we can secure Milton’s future…together.

You can join my Facebook page HERE for up to the date information on the campaign.  Twitter me here as well.

I look forward to hearing from you over the next several months and I hope to count on your support.

I’ll see you at the doors!

Sky is Falling and Paving Your Driveways

Happy Be-lated Easter everyone!

Its been a great weekend with the weather (albeit a bit cool) and fun Milton events. There was an event being held on Good Friday courtesy of The Village in town at the Milton Fairgrounds.

It was advertised as a free event, a massive “egg drop” for the kids in town and the first of its kind anywhere. If you did get a chance to come out, you were one of the few who didn’t. Close to 2000 people came out with their children in tow to take part, throwing the organizers for a loop, as they only expected 1/2 of that.

The winds were high early in the morning and they were not allowed to set the balloon aloft to the bright sky. The Milton firefighters improvised and raised their crane in the air and dropped hundreds of plastic eggs, each one containing a ticket to be redeemed for easter candy and prizes, into a crowd of children below.

Despite the extra numbers that did come out, it was a pretty good event, once again showcasing Milton as a family friendly town. Despite a few kids getting bumped around and temporarily getting lost, everyone seemed to have fun. Of course, as with any event, things can get better. Anthony and Miranda also had a blast to say the least.

Some other council notes: the new ward boundaries have been officially approved and will be in effect for the next election in 2010. Yes its only a year away. Only two councillors voted against the changes (Regional Councillor Colin Best and Town Councillor Jan Mowbray) siting reasons that the boundaries wont be accurately divided and they recommended that town staff take a further look to make sure its the best job it can be.

This means Milton will go from a 4 ward/2 councillor per ward system to an 8 ward/1 councillor per ward system. This should help increase accountability for our town representatives which would be a drastic improvement from what we have now. You can read some details here from the Champion.

Also included in that update is councils decision to allow people to pave their driveways to have 2 car parking, even if it means paving part of your lawn.

Driveway expansions approved

Residents with a home that has at least a 26-foot frontage will now be able to expand their driveways to fit two cars, even if it means paving over a portion of their lawn.

Council approved the changes to the zoning by-law last week in an effort to accommodate the needs of residents with multiple cars, some of whom have resorted to parking on their lawn as the Town doesn’t allow street parking for more than three hours.

The Town still requires enough green space such as a lawn or garden to allow for water filtration.

This doesnt mean someone could pave their entire lawn for driving, as you do need enough room on the lawn to allow for the flow of water. For some time there has been a debate, especially in the new area of Milton, about people and their parking habits. Residents have been coming up with creative ways of parking which include on the road, in the driveways with the end of the car over the road (risking tickets and raising safety issues) and also parking perpendicular at the end of the driveway. All of the fault seems to be laid squarely at the towns feet…unfairly to say the least. They may not have taken this kind of growth into consideration but as one of my neighbours said to me recently “no one held a gun to their head to buy the house knowing they had 2 or 3 cars”.

True enough … and what about the garage?