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When we arranged for another interview with St. Vital Councilor Brian Mayes, we didn't expect he'd have landed in the headlines by the time we spoke.

In Episode 13, you'll hear Mayes talk about the friction with Mayor Scott Gillingham that led to a fateful phone call on July 24th, while Mayes was attending a conference in Atlanta.

4.25 Part 1- After almost 12 years as a Committee chair, Mayes and Mayor Scott Gillingham were on opposite sides of accepting federal housing cash with strings attached, as well as the huge price tag for Gillingham's pet project to widen Kenaston Blvd.

"I had been pushing the limits, I would admit that. I would not have been surprised to be shuffled out in October," he said, "but it was certainly unfortunate to go when I was out of town and was about to hit this milestone in July that mattered to me."

7.00- Mayes discusses the various theories out there about what issue made Gillingham remove him but ultimately, "the Mayor's office said 'we have to be on the same page on housing.'"

8.40- Mayes benefitted from the 'strong mayor model', a system that also led to his ejection.

Surprisingly, "I think we had a little more leeway under Mayor Katz and Mayor Bowman," Mayes revealed. "It's been an unhappy term, I could never quite figure out where I stood..."

Mentioning "endless shadow-play" Mayes mused, "I could never quite crack the code and I don't think the mayor's staff could clarify what was expected."

13.00- Following up on our last interview, Mayes picks up on how city staff would say 'change is hard’ to dismiss the complaints of residents affected by new policies.

"It's not your job as a civil servant to tell me to write off 20% of the polls in my ward" by dismissing somebody "as a NIMBY just because they want to keep some vestige of their current neighborhood."

“When you have councilors saying, you can’t fight city hall, that's a problem."

  • E-transfers, News tip, comments, email: martygoldlive@gmail.com

15.50 - A discussion of ward issues, including

- Gravel lanes

- How Marion Willis is effectively dealing with homelessness issues through a St. Boniface Street Links Centre set up at the old St Vital city hall: "I've come to quite like her, she's feisty man. I have a lot of sympathy for her approach," Mayes says.

- "At some point there's a "communitarian" aspect to this - that the community also has some rights. We should be trying to house people and not fight for their right to sleep under the bridge."

- A Norwood Bridge question about why a southbound traffic lane has never been opened for vehicles- it would take "an afternoon's worth of work", Mayes admits, yet "we still have this odd situation."

22.00- Coun. Mayes is familiar with our interview with Sophie Hildebrandt and her petition to open Lyndale Drive- and allowed he'd vote for funding a study.

"I had a poisoningly bad term with Coun. Allard last term... this term we've been getting along... We're having a much better grown-up relationship this term."

(There will be more of our interview with Brian Mayes in the next few weeks)

28.50 Part 2 - A fast recap and update of these recent podcasts and columns-

Winnipeg must let the people decide on Plan20-50

Teenager Leads The Charge Against City Imposed St. B Bike Path

Lyndale Drive petition ignored by Allard as cyclists run wild on residents

Jews And Judaism In Canada Under Attack

THE SUMMER OF SEASON 5 means more interviews, more street-level reporting, and more columns acting as YOUR VOICE in the Winnipeg Sun.

We only need $3800 to reach our Season 5 target- and the faster we can hit the goal, the faster we can pay for necessary equipment upgrades and add a new podcast! Every donation receives a copy of Retropeg as our gift to you!

We ask questions no one else will, about things no one else wants to tell the public about.

Every donation big or small will keep the lights on, cover transportation and office expenses, and keeps us on the beat. Please donate today via PayPal at this link.

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When we arranged for another interview with St. Vital Councilor Brian Mayes, we didn't expect he'd have landed in the headlines by the time we spoke.

In Episode 13, you'll hear Mayes talk about the friction with Mayor Scott Gillingham that led to a fateful phone call on July 24th, while Mayes was attending a conference in Atlanta.

4.25 Part 1- After almost 12 years as a Committee chair, Mayes and Mayor Scott Gillingham were on opposite sides of accepting federal housing cash with strings attached, as well as the huge price tag for Gillingham's pet project to widen Kenaston Blvd.

"I had been pushing the limits, I would admit that. I would not have been surprised to be shuffled out in October," he said, "but it was certainly unfortunate to go when I was out of town and was about to hit this milestone in July that mattered to me."

7.00- Mayes discusses the various theories out there about what issue made Gillingham remove him but ultimately, "the Mayor's office said 'we have to be on the same page on housing.'"

8.40- Mayes benefitted from the 'strong mayor model', a system that also led to his ejection.

Surprisingly, "I think we had a little more leeway under Mayor Katz and Mayor Bowman," Mayes revealed. "It's been an unhappy term, I could never quite figure out where I stood..."

Mentioning "endless shadow-play" Mayes mused, "I could never quite crack the code and I don't think the mayor's staff could clarify what was expected."

13.00- Following up on our last interview, Mayes picks up on how city staff would say 'change is hard’ to dismiss the complaints of residents affected by new policies.

"It's not your job as a civil servant to tell me to write off 20% of the polls in my ward" by dismissing somebody "as a NIMBY just because they want to keep some vestige of their current neighborhood."

“When you have councilors saying, you can’t fight city hall, that's a problem."

  • E-transfers, News tip, comments, email: martygoldlive@gmail.com

15.50 - A discussion of ward issues, including

- Gravel lanes

- How Marion Willis is effectively dealing with homelessness issues through a St. Boniface Street Links Centre set up at the old St Vital city hall: "I've come to quite like her, she's feisty man. I have a lot of sympathy for her approach," Mayes says.

- "At some point there's a "communitarian" aspect to this - that the community also has some rights. We should be trying to house people and not fight for their right to sleep under the bridge."

- A Norwood Bridge question about why a southbound traffic lane has never been opened for vehicles- it would take "an afternoon's worth of work", Mayes admits, yet "we still have this odd situation."

22.00- Coun. Mayes is familiar with our interview with Sophie Hildebrandt and her petition to open Lyndale Drive- and allowed he'd vote for funding a study.

"I had a poisoningly bad term with Coun. Allard last term... this term we've been getting along... We're having a much better grown-up relationship this term."

(There will be more of our interview with Brian Mayes in the next few weeks)

28.50 Part 2 - A fast recap and update of these recent podcasts and columns-

Winnipeg must let the people decide on Plan20-50

Teenager Leads The Charge Against City Imposed St. B Bike Path

Lyndale Drive petition ignored by Allard as cyclists run wild on residents

Jews And Judaism In Canada Under Attack

THE SUMMER OF SEASON 5 means more interviews, more street-level reporting, and more columns acting as YOUR VOICE in the Winnipeg Sun.

We only need $3800 to reach our Season 5 target- and the faster we can hit the goal, the faster we can pay for necessary equipment upgrades and add a new podcast! Every donation receives a copy of Retropeg as our gift to you!

We ask questions no one else will, about things no one else wants to tell the public about.

Every donation big or small will keep the lights on, cover transportation and office expenses, and keeps us on the beat. Please donate today via PayPal at this link.

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