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Affordable Housing for Everyone
Saanich should be a place where everyone has safe housing within their financial means. To do this, we need to improve and expand on existing affordable housing efforts.
Saanich’s development approvals process is one of the slowest in the province, and it needs to be modernised. It is critical that we prioritise approvals for affordable, mixed-use housing projects that meet the needs of Saanich families. We need to work with the Province and local non-profit organizations to secure funding for below-market and supportive housing in Saanich. I will also push for creative, community-driven housing options like co-ops.
As a councillor, I will be vigilant in making sure proposed projects include significant numbers of affordable units in a range of sizes. I will work to improve Saanich’s garden and secondary suite policies to empower community members to create more rental housing, while working to protect renters. My vision for Saanich is one of green, walkable neighbourhoods with mixed-use buildings, designed to encourage community connection.
Safe and Accessible Streets
Streets are part of our public commons, and everyone should be able to use them safely, whether they walk, cycle, roll, or drive. Many road conflicts and safety concerns are the result of poor design. Piloting innovative traffic calming measures like curb extensions, chicanes, and road murals allows us to measure their success before expanding them throughout our communities. This is something I have already put into action with my leadership on the Falaise Crescent Road Mural pilot project.
Speeding vehicles on quiet residential streets are a hazard for people, pets, and property alike. I will work to accelerate Saanich’s efforts to reduce speed limits on residential streets and strengthen measures to improve road safety around playgrounds and schools.
We also need to implement proven solutions for road safety, like building safer and more accessible sidewalks along school routes and to bus stops, and creating more safe, high-visibility crosswalks in areas that see more pedestrian traffic.
The Galloping Goose and Lochside trails are much-loved and heavily used for commuting and recreation, but many sections of these trails are narrow, making it difficult for people to share them safely. I will push to make these trails safer by widening them in key areas, adding lighting to improve evening access, and improving signage where trails intersect with roads.
Sustainable Communities
Well-designed cities are a critical tool in the fight against climate change. I want to make our community more sustainable by protecting our parks and green spaces, focusing on growth in core and village areas, strengthening support for resident-led community projects, and accelerating the implementation of Saanich’s climate plan.
Strategically increasing density is an effective way to improve sustainability and reduce costs for residents. That means focusing on growth in core and village areas that are transit accessible, walkable, and connected with active transportation networks. I also want to maintain and improve our existing natural spaces, plant more street trees, promote local agriculture, and build food security in our community.
Reducing water, noise, light, and air pollution is essential to keep our community healthy. This includes finding ways to improve our waste management systems, reducing our production and consumption of single-use plastics, and protecting our waterways.
Saanich residents often want to engage in projects to connect neighbours and beautify communities, but do not know how to get started. I will work to hire a social planner who can help guide residents, neighbourhood associations, and other organizations through municipal systems to help make beautiful projects happen. We can also foster community-building in the District by improving and diversifying Saanich’s community grants program.
Inclusive Governance
Reconciliation requires meaningful and concrete action to address past harms and stand in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples. If elected, I will push to implement the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action (especially Calls to Action 43, 47, 57, 75, and 77) and the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls’ Calls for Justice.
Saanich can partner with the provincial government to help improve access to family doctors and childcare by exploring tax exemptions and other creative municipal policy solutions to make those services more accessible. Supporting more mixed-use developments will not only build capacity for much-needed services but also create opportunities for local businesses and community spaces.
Saanich faces perennial issues with bylaw enforcement. I will move for a review of Saanich’s complaint-driven bylaw system, and look for ways to make enforcement more equitable and effective.
Saanich has a number of Advisory Committees, which create space for members of the community to share their perspectives on municipal programs and policies; however, these committees can be inaccessible for people who face barriers in communicating with government. I will push for the creation of an Accessibility Advisory Committee to ensure that the voices of people with lived experience are prioritized in municipal decision-making.
Biography
Teale lives in Saanich near Rutledge Park with his partner Stephanie. He works as Director of Research for OceansAsia, a marine conservation organization dedicated to protecting our oceans and combatting wildlife crime.
As a long-time Saanich resident, Teale is committed to supporting a vibrant and connected community. He leads the Greater Victoria Placemaking Network’s Pocket Places project, which maps, promotes, builds, and stocks little free libraries in Saanich and communities throughout the Capital Regional District.
To date, he has helped build over 90 of these little book boxes, and has delivered and distributed more than 70,000 books to the region's growing network of over 630 little free libraries with his bike trailer.
Teale’s primary mode of transportation is his bike, and he regularly tours around Saanich, topping up little free libraries and running daily errands. His experience cycling the streets of the CRD has made him a passionate advocate for road safety and active transportation.
With 20 years of experience advocating for environmental conservation, Teale understands that a resilient and sustainable Saanich needs to face the challenges of climate change head-on.
In his role as Director of Research for OceansAsia’s, Teale leads an international team of researchers whose work has been making a positive impact around the globe.
His work on illegal fishing has helped draw attention to wildlife crime targeting lesser-known but important marine species (like krill and sea cucumbers), and his research on marine plastic pollution made global headlines in 2020.
More About Teale
Teale is an experienced placemaker, and is dedicated to using this practice to nurture healthy and sustainable communities in Saanich. In addition to serving as a volunteer member of the board of the Greater Victoria Placemaking Network (GVPN), Teale applies his experience with placemaking as a consultant with ReThink Urban, a group that supports community safety and well-being through collaboration, urbanism, and creativity.
Committed to supporting equality, Teale co-founded the AccessBC Campaign for free prescription contraception, in 2017. He currently serves as the Chair of this grassroots campaign, and is an advocate for reproductive justice.
Teale has a PhD in politics and international studies from the University of Cambridge, and two BAs from the University of Calgary (political science and international relations).
An expert in marine wildlife crime, illegal fishing, and the strategies of non-state actors in international relations, Teale has published extensively on these subjects and presented his work around the world, including at UN and academic conferences.
Teale has considerable experience writing policy at all levels of government. He has worked on issues relating to municipal taxes and procedures, provincial health issues, as well as national and international fisheries and conservation issues.
To learn more about Teale's various projects, please visit his Campaigns and Projects and Media pages.
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