Linda Fox-Mellway

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Linda Fox-Mellway
City of Calgary Alderman
In office
1995–2010
Succeeded by Peter Demong
ConstituencyWard 14

Linda Fox-Mellway is a municipal politician from Alberta, Canada. She served as Alderman for ward 14 of Calgary City Council from 1995. On October 18, 2010, Fox-Mellway was voted out of office. Her term ended on October 25, 2010.

Alberta Province of Canada

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The Calgary City Council is the legislative governing body that represents the citizens of Calgary. The council consists of 15 members: the chief elected official, titled the mayor, and 14 councillors. Naheed Nenshi was elected mayor in October 2010 as the city's 36th. Each of the 14 councillors represent one of the city's 14 wards.

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Political career

Early career

Fox-Mellway ran for a seat to Calgary City Council in the 1995 Calgary municipal election.

Fifth term

The 2007 Calgary municipal election saw her returned to her fifth term in office by acclamation. [1]

Linda Fox-Mellway has lived in the Ward in which she serves for over 20 years and has been active in both personal and public service for most of that time. Examples of her community involvement include - President, Lake Bonavista Community Association - Director, Lake Bonavista Community Association - Chairman, Community Youth Crime Prevention Committee - creation and development involving: Police Services, Block Watch, Board of Education - Vice-Chairman Subdivision & Development Appeal Board, City of Calgary - Board member, Focus Group to study land use, planning and transportation, South of Fish Creek Park - Fund-raising Coordinator, Canadian Cancer Society - Fund-raising Coordinator, Kidney Foundation of Canada.

Council initiatives and resolutions instigated or lobbied for by Fox-Mellway: The Green Trip Initiative - Provincial funding for regional mass transportation to offer viable alternatives to single vehicles LRT from Anderson to Somerset including interchanges at Anderson/MacLeod Trail and Midlake/MacLeod Trail. Widening of MacLeod Trail including the bridge over Fish Creek. Calgary’s first Safety Audit of Highway 22x resulting in many improvements such as the road widening including the bridge. Road widening of 37th Street (Anderson Rd. to 146 Ave), which was paid for by developers as a result of a building freeze she championed through Council. Linda negotiated the construction of 2 sports fields, to be paid for by the developers, and not the City. This is an estimated $15 million savings for the taxpayers. Tanbridge Education and Sports facility. This $60 million facility is completely paid for by the private sector and will be available for public use off school hours. Initial development and expansion of South Fish Creek Recreational Facility. TRICO Centre for Family Wellness expansion. This facility is now a model for successful collaboration between the public and private sectors. Council approval of a new Regional Recreational facility in S.E. Calgary. Fox-Mellway worked with BP Forest in Fish Creek Park, resulting in their developing and entirely funding this environmental space. Initiated the development and opened the first Emergency joint-use facility in Midnapore. Supported adding over 500 police officers, over a 10-year period, to manage growth and public safety. Established a Corridor Study for the safe movement of wildlife from Fish Creek Provincial Park. Represented Council on the Steering Committee for the new Pine Creek Wastewater/Research Centre, an environmental and architectural accomplishment that has received recognition and awards worldwide. [2]

Fox-Mellway voted to support a property tax hike in 2008 that saw the property tax rate in Calgary increase 5.3%. [3] This was much lower than the 9.6% increase council had originally considered.

In early 2009 Fox-Mellway was cited as one of the worst performing Alderman on City Council, she was one of two Alderman given an "F" Grade, the worst possible on an assessment conducted by the Coalition for Property Tax Fairness. The only Alderman to score lower on the assessment was Druh Farrell. [4] However, the Coalition for Property Tax Fairness's report card was based on entirely subjective criteria, and has been widely discredited. [5]

Druh Farrell

Druh Farrell is a municipal politician who currently serves as Councillor of Ward 7 in Calgary, Alberta. She was first elected in 2001.

Later that year city Alderman were audited with regard to personal expenses. Fox-Mellway was cited as billing tax payers almost $350 to send her kids to a Metallica concert. [6] Fox-Mellway had used the wrong credit card, and the mistake had been corrected prior to the audit. [6]

Metallica American heavy metal band

Metallica is an American heavy metal band. The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles, California by drummer Lars Ulrich and vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield, and has been based in San Francisco, California for most of its career. The group's fast tempos, instrumentals and aggressive musicianship made them one of the founding "big four" bands of thrash metal, alongside Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer. Metallica's current lineup comprises founding members Hetfield and Ulrich, longtime lead guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo. Guitarist Dave Mustaine and bassists Ron McGovney, Cliff Burton and Jason Newsted are former members of the band.

In May 2010, Fox-Mellway worked with the Seton Community Association to place a $70 million recreation facility in that community. This caused some debate in council as the South East Calgary Recreation Society was mandated by city council to gather public input in the matter. After weighing all the options in the public interest, council voted in favour of Fox-Mellway's proposal by a count of 11 to 4. [7]

Fox-Mellway has been actively discouraging use of pesticides. [8] She moved a number of motions relating to a pesticide ban and flip flopped by voting against all her motions all but one of which was carried. [9] She is also against continuing operations at Race City Speedway, as she voted against extending the lease of the popular race-car track. [10]

Ratings during fifth term

In May 2009, a panel of journalists reviewed City of Calgary aldermen in the Calgary Sun, rating Fox-Mellway a D- (on a standard scholastic scale of A,B,C,D and F.) Mellway was one of five council members that Sun readers wanted to fire immediately, based on the results of the poll. [11]

Fox-Mellway was given an "F" rating by the Coalition for Property Tax Fairness which in June 2009 released its first Calgary Municipal Report Card based on four criteria: Taxpayer-friendly voting record, office budget management, initiative in policy making, and proactive stakeholder engagement and responsiveness. [12]

On October 18, 2010, Fox-Mellway lost her seat in the 2010 Calgary civic election.

Awards

Fox-Mellway was awarded the Governor General's Commemorative Medal and the Alberta Centennial Silver Medal in recognition of her significant volunteer contributions, and an Outstanding Service Award from the Calgary Public Library for her extraordinary efforts.

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References

  1. "Official Election Results". City of Calgary. 2007. Archived from the original on 2001-11-08.
  2. "Ward14". City of Calgary. 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-05-17. Retrieved 2010-09-15.
  3. "Council passes contentious budget with 5.3% tax hike next year". CBC News. November 20, 2008.
  4. "Majority of city council fails taxpayer report card". CBC News. June 15, 2009.
  5. "City Council Report Card a Cheap Political Shot at SE ALdermen". The Calgary Beacon. June 2009.
  6. 1 2 "Aldermanic expenses troubling". National Post. July 10, 2009.[ permanent dead link ]
  7. "Sparks Fly Over Fox-Mellway Motion To Build $70 Million SE Rec Facility In Seton". The Calgary Beacon. May 7, 2010.
  8. "Ward 14 Newsletter - July/August 2009". City of Calgary. Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2010-05-21.
  9. "Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council". City of Calgary. November 8, 2009. pp. 7–8.
  10. "A Public Challenge To Alderman Fox-Mellway and Ceci For the Upcoming Race City Motion". The Calgary Beacon. September 8, 2009.
  11. "Sun readers flunk city council". The Calgary Sun. June 7, 2009.
  12. Coalition for Tax Fairness site referenced at calgary rants blog