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Janice Lukes

Candidate in the Waverley West Councillor Candidates race.

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Questionnaire Response

Janice Lukes - Waverley West

What got you into politics?

long story. I grew up in the country, at a time where so many people volunteered at the local hall or at school, or in 4-H clubs. My mom was the most amazing volunteer. I credit much of my desire to give back – to her.

Later in life, when I found out I was having triplet boys, I started looking at my neighbourhood through ‘a mother’s eyes’ and saw many deficiencies. no pathways, few playstructures, no spray pad – etc.  I started working with many volunteer groups to see if other’s wanted to improve our neighbourhood. I joined far too many committees to learn more about the neighbourhoods.

I became certified in fund development, and started raising money for groups, for active & safe routes to school, for school playground improvements, for city wide cycling & walking pathways, for many projects at the St Norbert Farmers Market, for history and heritage projects, and for bio-retention systems. I worked with levels of government to secure funding for many projects, and through this work, I was encouraged by other elected officials – to run for City Councillor in the St Norbert – South Winnipeg ward.  So I did.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as (Mayor / Councillor / School Trustee)?

I will bring over 20 years of community work to draw on as Councillor, eight of those years as a Councillor. The role of Councillor is one that is most connected to the people and neighbourhoods.

I have travelled to many countries throughout the world and would never have imagined that I am now working with residents  – from Indonesia, India, Nepal, Vietnam and so many more countries that I visited. Its an incredible connection to have with residents. Waverley West ward is one of the most multi cultural and diverse areas of Winnipeg – I want to bring continued awareness to the richness of our community, and to celebrate the freedom and life we have here in Winnipeg.

What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as (Mayor / Councillor / School Trustee), and why are these issues important to you?

Winnipeg needs to focus on recovering from the drastic impacts of Covid 19. I’ll be focusing on economic and social recovery initiatives, community safety, and improving the delivery of core city services. I’ll also be focusing on building the new $100 million recreation campus and $15 million fire hall in the Waverley West ward.
I’ll be working with the Mayor and Council, so Winnipeg can develop deeper working relationship with the Provincial and Federal governments, so they can better deliver on their core responsibilities of healthcare and housing. Now more than ever, all levels of government need to focus and work together to recover from Covid 19 impacts and I will do all I can to enable improved partnerships.  Working together is how we will improve the quality of life for everyone.
The Waverley West ward is a rapidly growing, diverse and multicultural community. l look forward to continue working closely with residents to ensure Winnipeg provides a high quality of life and bright future for our children.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I’ve been a Councillor for two terms (eight years) serving the residents of south Winnipeg. It is an incredible honour to work with so many amazing individuals to make our community safer and stronger, and to continue improving our quality of life here in Winnipeg.

News that mentions Janice Lukes

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City seeking public input on new plan to improve traffic, safety, life along Marion Street corridor

March 3, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...Road; and Marion and Lagimodière. To add capacity, an extra lane will also be added on Lagimodière between Dougald and Marion streets. Coun. Janice Lukes, council’s public works chairwoman, said she’s still reviewing the full plan but believes that the overall focus is “greatly improved” from...

Traffic control at St. James Street Costco on public works committee agenda

March 1, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...Dobson, next Tuesday. “They often have police out there navigating traffic, it gets so squirrelly on St. James,” said public works chair Coun. Janice Lukes. MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES The city’s public service could be asked to study whether a traffic light or other control measure should...

Winnipeg city council approves new rules for short-term rentals

February 23, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...and community were divided over the proposed regulations, with some saying they go too far, others saying they don't go far enough. Coun. Janice Lukes (Waverley West) opposed the amendment grandfathering in multiple listings in single-family areas, saying she receives regular complaints from people...

Controversial Wellington Crescent condo building gets green light from City of Winnipeg

February 16, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...not much larger in scale than the previous dwelling that was there before," said Coun. Devi Sharma (Old Kildonan). Sharma and committee chair Coun. Janice Lukes (Waverley West) cast the two votes in favour of the appeal, while Coun. Russ Wyatt (Transcona) voted against it. Coun. Markus Chambers (St....

Appeal approved for condo unit on controversial property

February 15, 2023

CTV - ...with other developments. "We have approved similar developments like this, if not larger in the so-called suburbs," said Wyatt Councillors Janice Lukes and Devi Sharma voted for the appeal. A community committee, which included the area councillor, turned down the proposal last month. Another...

Wellington Crescent condos get green light

February 15, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...complaints from several residents that the planned condo building is far too large to match the character of their stately neighbourhood, Couns. Janice Lukes and Devi Sharma said it will create quality infill development. MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES The house at 514 Wellington Crescent was torn...

Leacock House heritage intact for now

February 15, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...also took no action on a separate motion for a bylaw update to ensure residents cannot be fined for voluntarily clearing snow off sidewalks. Coun. Janice Lukes, chairwoman of public works, said officials indicated the bylaw may be part of a future review and such fines have not actually been charged. ...

Le coût des blocages à la décharge du chemin Brady s’élève à 1 M$ en décembre

February 14, 2023

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...les données de janvier il y a une semaine et qu'ils travaillent déjà sur le prochain rapport. La conseillère du quartier de Waverley West, Janice Lukes, a lancé un appel aux différents ordres de gouvernement afin qu’ils aident à couvrir les dépenses de la Ville. Le président du comité...

Impact of Brady Road landfill protest estimated at almost $1M in December

February 13, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ... The identity and location of a fourth victim, whom the community has given the name Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe (Buffalo Woman), are not known. Coun. Janice Lukes had called on other levels of government to help cover the costs of the protest when the city asked for the report in January. On Monday, finance...

Kicking the can down the road: How Winnipeg dithers on inner-city bridge replacements

February 11, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...Bridge. But there was federal and provincial money on the table for Plessis and Waverley projects. "It's like a drug," council public works chair Janice Lukes (Waverley West) said, referring to funding priorities from the two other levels of government. "You're already half-injected. You have to go for the...