Thursday, 23 October 2014

The time to get your ballots in is getting shorter. 

You have until 8:00 pm on Monday, October 27, 2014 to get your ballot to the Township office. 

I will be available all day until the poles close on Monday, October 27, 2014 to provide you (or a proxy of your choice) a ride to the township office to deliver your ballot. Call or text me @ 519-502-3995 to arrange getting your ballot to the township office.

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

What can be done about the traffic lights?

Some have said… they're impossible to fix, but I think that there are things that could be done differently to improve traffic flow while still maintaining the safer pedestrian crossing feature. We could:
1. Widen hope street west by moving back part of the triangular island in front of Home Hardware to install a left turn lane. Then allow both east and west hope street to go at the same time. In order to get left turn traffic through, we could provide an advanced and/or delayed green.
2. Allow both directions of Woodstock street to go at the same time with an advanced green for north direction traffic turning left.
3. Install a right turn signal for hope street east traffic and permit right turns when it does not impede Woodstock south traffic and when the pedestrians are not walking.
4. Paint lines in front of the post office to prevent motorists from thinking the parking lane is a right turn lane.
5. Install sensors to detect the absence of cars and skip the street if there aren't any cars. And if there are a lot of cars, give that street more time for traffic to get through (if this is possible).
Now, these are just ideas that I have, however as a responsible decision maker and being someone that LISTENS, I would ask you for your ideas and comments on these ideas and all future ideas....

Speak your mind, tell us what you think.... if you'd rather not post on a public forum, send me a private message and I'll post it anonymously for you.

October 15 Council Meeting

Just got back from the Council meeting. 32 minutes and it was all done.
Topics included:
 - They passed a motion to accept the agreement between the Townships of East-Zorra Tavistock, Norwich, Southwest Oxford and Zorra. The agreement was put in place to establish an agreement for the funding and support of the Rural Oxford Economic Development Corporation (ROEDC)
 - Burnside engineering presented a report on the Goring drain project which is a drain project located mostly on the Pioneer seeds property on highway 59
 - Tenders for snow removal in Tavistock were discussed and a motion was passed to accept two of the tenders.
 - There was a closed session as well, but who knows what happened during that part of the meeting.

Must be less to do this close to election time.

Any questions about what happened let me know of contact your Councillor with questions.

Regards,
Jon

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Candidates Night

Candidates night was a success.

A big thank you to the Men's Club for organizing the evening, it makes a difference when you can get a forum of public opinion together to ask such great questions.

And thank you to all of the residents that attended, it is participation of the public in events like this that help to shape the future of our great Community.

I look forward to reading about it in the Tavistock Gazette!

Feel free to add your comments and thoughts on the evening.

Regards,
Jon

IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT YOUR BALLOTS

Hi All,

When casting your ballot, be sure that you only put one X beside a Candidates name. Putting any marks outside of the box will result in a spoiled ballot and your vote will not be counted.

Regards,
Jon

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Traffic

Another concern of Hope Street residents is the traffic. I too live on Hope street east and find that the traffic does seem to drive faster than they should.
The Renaissance (home to 52 people) has a big concern, there is a large seam in the road that causes large trucks to bang loudly as they pass the apartment building. Truck traffic tends to travel Hope street through Tavistock at all hours of the day. This creates a problem for residents to get a good nights sleep as they are often woke from the noise caused from the imperfection in the road.
What about installing radar driven LED signs to encourage traffic to slow down as they enter the village. And why not install them at both ends of Hope and Woodstock streets?
What about establishing a permanent truck route for trucks sending them down the 16th and up Maplewood sideroad and to Embro road where trucks heading towards Stratford could turn right, trucks travelling to the 401 could turn left and trucks traveling towards St. Marys & London could carry on straight.
And lastly, it would be interesting to find out what the cost would be to smooth out the bump in the road to eliminate the noise that is caused from the trucks hitting the join in the two road surfaces.

Any Questions or Concerns?

I've covered almost all of Tavistock. Talked with a lot of residents. If you want me to stop to discuss any issues or the campaign that I'm running, please call me @ 519-502-3995 or send me a message to jon@votejonross.com.

Thursday, 2 October 2014

Introducing Our Tavistock - A Forum for Collaborating About a Great Community

Hi All, 

While I was out talking with residents this evening, I talked with one resident that indicated the blog name of fixtavi.blogspot.com gave the impression that Tavistock is a Community that needs fixing. It was not my intention to paint Tavistock as a broken Community. I love Tavistock and truly believe that it is a great Community. Therefore, I have decided to rename that blog to something that is more representative of the intention of the blog. The intention of that blog was to provide the Community with a forum where residents can let their voice be heard as well as learn about important issues facing the Community. Therefore, I have created this new blog  titled "Our Tavistock".

Let's all use this new blog to post not just the issues, but to post articles about positive things happening in the Community.

Tavistock is a great place to live, work and play!

Best Regards,
Jon Ross

Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Handling of Ballots by Candidates Endorsed by the Township Office

In politics there are rules and laws. And not all of the laws are cut and dry, however morals and common sense come into play. 

In the 2010 municipal election held in East-Zorra Tavistock township there were some practices conducted by one of the incumbent candidates that resulted in a successful campaign. In 2010 East-Zorra Tavistock township used the "vote by mail" method of voting in order to increase voter turn out which successfully did bring out more voters. However, in the final days of the election, the successful incumbent candidate and his representatives called numerous voters to offer the service of carrying their vote to the township office. So the incumbent Candidate and his representatives handled several votes directly. This creates an opportunity for ballots to be lost or destroyed. Now I am not accusing the incumbent of doing so, but when the vote is in the possession of a Candidate, the opportunity is there and that's just not right. Not only did the incumbent handle votes, but the township office actually directed voters to call the incumbent to bring their votes to the township office. These actions violate the Municipal elections act of 1996 section 89 and therefore should not be permitted. See the snippet of the act below:

The Municipal Elections Act, 1996
Section 89 Offences 
     (j) delivers to the deputy returning officer to be placed in a ballot box a paper other than the ballot the deputy returning officer gave him or her;
     (k) takes a ballot away from the voting place;
     (l) at an election, takes, opens or otherwise deals with a ballot, a ballot box, or a book or package of ballots without having authority to do so;

Both after the 2010 election and when I submitted my nomination for the current election I asked that the Clerk of the township please direct all Candidates to halt this activity. However, the response from the township was unfortunate, see below: 
"Delivery of Return Envelopes 
• Concerns surfaced after the 2010 Election that candidates delivered Return Envelopes to the Township Office on Voting Day. Several candidates asked the same question when they registered for the 2014 Election.
• There is nothing in the Township Election Policy & Procedures that precludes a candidate from delivering Return Envelopes during the day on Voting Day if they are requested to do so by a voter.
• The Township strives to run an Election that is fair and accessible to all voters. In staff’s opinion, how each voter and candidate handles such requests is at their own discretion. "

Now, I ask you, is this a reasonable position for the Township to take? Is it acceptable that any Candidate handle anyone's ballot other than their own? I think not, this opens up the opportunity for Candidates to mishandle a ballot. It is a complete violation of not only the The Municipal Elections Act, 1996 but it is unethical. Who's to say that every one of those votes make it to the township office? It's just not right!

As a Candidate for the position of Councillor Ward 1 in the coming Municipal election I am asking you send a request to the Municipality of East-Zorra Tavistock and ask that they do the right thing and instruct all Candidates to not conduct in delivery of voter ballots other than their own ballot.

Resident's Concerns

I've been visiting Residents for the last four days and here are some of the things that I've heard:
- A Resident on Roth street would like to see Tavistock invest in the downtown to give a personality
- A number of Residents (particularly those with 2 or less members of their home) would like to see a reduced rate on their water service because their usage is much less than that of a family of 5
- Residents on the South end of Centennial avenue are concerned with the drainage of storm water from the new sub division. They have complained to their Council members, left messages but no one has gotten back to them
- Another Resident on Liebler avenue suggested that Recycle pickup be changed to weekly as demand has increased over the years.
- However, the overwhelming concern almost all members of the Community are with the sale of the library for 10,000 and the cost of the Pavillion project which is estimated at a total of $1.4 million... Shakespeare built theirs for $189,000
Feel free to send me any issues that you are having and I will put them on my list of business to address.
Here are instructions for how to Vote by Mail. But don't let a Candidate handle your vote. Last election there were calls made and Votes taken by a Candidate to the Township building. However, if you need a ride there to drop off your vote, I'd be more than happy to arrange that for you!
Vote for the good of the Community!
Here is an article posted on Heart FM regarding an interview that I had with them last week:

http://www.1047.ca/news/local-news/ross-in-the-running/

Monday, 22 September 2014

So it is election time again.

Feel free to post comments about what you want to see from your future Council.

If elected I will:

Make responsible decisions:
- Fiscal responsibility
- Residents’ concerns
- Community needs

Act honestly and transparently:
- Keep you informed via internet blog
- Open door policy (104 Hope St East)
- Ask you what you want and act on it!

LISTEN TO YOU!
- Ask you for your input
- Respond to your emails (jon@votejonross.com)
- Listen to your requests (519-502-3995)

As I visit the community, I will post any comments about what I am hearing from the residents of Tavistock.