Kathryn Davies
@kaphryn.bsky.social
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Cargo bikes, theremin, housing, law student at UCalgary. Co-founder at @moreneighboursyyc.bsky.social
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rowanwiebe.bsky.social
If you're affordable home plan is just decaying bungalows you actually have a slum plan
kaphryn.bsky.social
Not only are the infill rowhouses much more affordable than new singles, but every additional new unit reduced competition for the older homes that are vacated by the people who occupy the new units. There is not such benefit when you replace an aging bungalow with a giant luxury single.
kaphryn.bsky.social
I'm helping on a couple of party-affiliated campaigns (NOT for UCP-aligned candidates) and I've definitely seen some benefits, mostly around resource sharing and campaign support.
kaphryn.bsky.social
I'll admit to being wary of the system, and I definitely don't trust the motivations, but I've seen a knee-jerk reaction to parties without a lot of thought to what they actually mean, or how they work in practice.
kaphryn.bsky.social
There is a lot of scepticism in Alberta over the introduction of political parties by the UCP government. Our premier doesn't like the fact that Calgary/Edmonton keep electing non-conservative mayors and councils so the sense is that this is a move to give a leg up to her preferred candidates.
kaphryn.bsky.social
Given Calgary's general conservative bent (especially in the suburbs), I'm not sure that entrenched parties would play the same way in Calgary as they would in Montreal.

But they have definitely lowered the barrier to entry for many candidates in this election.
kaphryn.bsky.social
This video surprised me, and is very relevant to Alberta municipal elections happening this month.

Albertans are right to be wary of UCP meddling in municipal affairs, but I wonder if we're missing out with a wholesale rejection of a party system.
ohtheurbanity.bsky.social
This video is a long time coming.

People always ask me: what makes Montreal so ambitious on urbanism? (At least for bikes and pedestrians.)

I've been thinking through this and asking Montrealers, and in this video I want to cover *part* of the answer.
The Secret of Montreal’s Urbanism Success
YouTube video by Oh The Urbanity!
youtu.be
kaphryn.bsky.social
I get the antipathy toward a system that is obviously intended to shift council to the right, but I question the logic of boycotting a tool that has enabled some solid candidates, when the alternative would be far fewer progressive options. /3
kaphryn.bsky.social
If you look at the list of independent candidates in Calgary, only wards 3, 7, 8, 9, 11 have viable independent progressive options. There are excellent progressive party-affiliated candidates in other wards, many of whom could not have run without the campaign infrastructure of a party. /2
kaphryn.bsky.social
I don't disagree, but worth considering that nearly all
Calgary's progressive cllrs are not running again, which means we're starting from scratch in most wards. Combine this with funding rules that disadvantage independents, and it's become really tough to laungh an election campaign. /1
kaphryn.bsky.social
Brian’s arts incubator fund also sounds familiar, where have I heard that before… 😁
kaphryn.bsky.social
It seems indulgent, but on the other hand, when you don't make car payments... 🤷‍♀️
kaphryn.bsky.social
Thank you for your wisdom!
kaphryn.bsky.social
I want this, but we already have 14 bikes in our household, what should I do?
kaphryn.bsky.social
I'm also supporting Heather, though I fully agree on ranked choice voting...
kaphryn.bsky.social
Ward 7 could have been so easy. It's been demoralizing to watch things go off the rails due to petty politicking, classic progressive purity testing, and old grudges (and frankly, a ton of sexism).

Are we ever going to learn our lesson?
annaliseak.bsky.social
Well, this is certainly predictable.
It's also avoidable. Progressives just repeating 2021 in Ward 7. 🤦 #yyccc
kaphryn.bsky.social
Sad I didn’t make it to #YIMBYtown this year, but at least I can relive the magic through my coffee mug. @housingnowto.bsky.social @russilwvong.bsky.social @nzorach.bsky.social
Photo of a coffee mug that says YIMBYtown 2024
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whoalansi.bsky.social
Join us on Sunday, September 21, 2025 for our second Kidical Mass YYC ride. This family friendly bike ride will start at 10:30 am. Meet at Deville Coffee Kensington at 10 am and ride together through Sunnyside before heading over to Riley Park Playground.
kaphryn.bsky.social
Ward 7 could have been so easy. It's been demoralizing to watch things go off the rails due to petty politicking, classic progressive purity testing, and old grudges (and frankly, a ton of sexism).

Are we ever going to learn our lesson?
annaliseak.bsky.social
Well, this is certainly predictable.
It's also avoidable. Progressives just repeating 2021 in Ward 7. 🤦 #yyccc
Results from the 2021 Calgary municipal election in Ward 7 with Terry Wong in 1st and progressives in 2nd, 3rd and 4th place. Polling for the Calgary municipal election in Ward 7. Zoomed in polling for the 2025 municipal election in Ward 7 with Terry Wong in 1st and progressive candidates in 2nd, 3rd and 4th place. Election Day is October 20.
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hollyhoye.bsky.social
A well-deserved endorsement!
calgarysfuture.bsky.social
We’re delighted to announce our next endorsement for the 2025 municipal election: Heather McRae for City Council in Ward 7!

To learn more about Heather McRae check out our endorsement page: https://calgarysfuture.ca/endorsements/heather-mcrae/

#YYC #YYCCC #CalgarysFuture @hmcrae.bsky.social
kaphryn.bsky.social
I think the bigger question is which mayoral candidate is best equipped to negotiate with the province?

Or is that even possible in this political climate? The best active transport plan is useless if the province can block it through legislation.
kaphryn.bsky.social
"A municipality is a corporation."

- Section 4 of the Municipal Government Act

We are electing a board of directors in October.
jerimyadamearl.bsky.social
McElroy is bang on.

City councils are not parliaments, which are designed to be antagonistic. City councils are boards of governance. Different rules and standards apply.
jmcelroy.bsky.social
Here's my video on why Vancouver's Integrity Commissioner ruled that Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and his ABC Vancouver councillors violated the city's code of conduct

also i got some sun on grouse mountain yesterday and didn't go to our makeup studio before filming hahahaha whoops
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jerimyadamearl.bsky.social
McElroy is bang on.

City councils are not parliaments, which are designed to be antagonistic. City councils are boards of governance. Different rules and standards apply.
jmcelroy.bsky.social
Here's my video on why Vancouver's Integrity Commissioner ruled that Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and his ABC Vancouver councillors violated the city's code of conduct

also i got some sun on grouse mountain yesterday and didn't go to our makeup studio before filming hahahaha whoops
kaphryn.bsky.social
She’s really the best…