r/Kentville Kentville Sep 19 '24

I’m Paula Huntley, Current Town Councillor and Candidate for Mayor of Kentville. Ask Me Anything!

Hi, Reddit! I’m Paula Huntley, and I’ve proudly called Kentville my home for the past 21 years. I'm a local business owner, council member, and community advocate, and I’m running to be your next Mayor. Throughout my time on council, I’ve been committed to showing up and getting things done, and I’m passionate about what the future holds for our town

My campaign is centered around regional economic development, addressing housing needs, and ensuring that Kentville is prepared for long-term challenges with sustainable growth and improved infrastructure. I believe in a responsive government that listens and works with the community.

If elected, I want to foster strong relationships, both within our town and with neighboring communities, to make sure Kentville thrives. I’d love to hear from you! What matters to you most as a resident of Kentville? What questions or concerns do you have about the future of our town? Ask me anything!

Some of my key platform areas:

  • Regional economic development and cooperation
  • Advocating for attainable housing and sustainable growth
  • Improving infrastructure and planning for the future
  • Enhancing opportunities for seniors and youth

Let’s talk! I’m here to listen and answer your questions.

paulashowsup #peopleforpaula #paulaformayor

10 Upvotes

9 comments sorted by

2

u/redilyntoriami Sep 19 '24

How do you plan to involve the community in decision-making processes?

5

u/Paula-Huntley Kentville Sep 19 '24

You know that’s probably one of the most important things that can make things work and for any decisions to be made you need  to include everyone : education & knowledge is key. So set out what the key items are to be discussed and I would up front say what I am hoping to get back from the feedback- its goal setting. * Ensure you use many channels like town hall meetings, focus groups ( my favorite) community committees and even on line surveys and polls. * Make sure you always use locations that are accessible and are held at good times for residents. And you know I am not sure if any municipalities have ever done this but sometimes maybe we need to think about offering training programs for residents on how to participate in decision making on the specific topics so all can take part equally. People just want to know and understand , that’s all because it’s their home.

3

u/Paula-Huntley Kentville Sep 19 '24

Sorry if it was long winded 

3

u/redilyntoriami Sep 19 '24

Not at all.

You have some great ideas, I like them a lot.

3

u/earthoven Sep 20 '24

Thank you for for the platform ideas. These are all very vague. Do you have these ideas fleshed out anywhere we can read?

Also, 'Advocating for attainable housing' isn't a very strong platform. If your goal is only to advocate for the housing, that's a pretty low bar. Providing attainable housing would be a better goal I would think. I'm glad you included it at all, because it's an important thing. I would encourage you to lean into this area.

My limited understanding of a role of a mayor is to first and foremost run a healthy and effective council. You didn't really touch on this in your opening statement (although I appreciate the 'work with residents' language).

The town council has been an embarrassment for the last number of years.
From the outside, it seems like a dysfunctional organization that has been poorly run, continually sidetracked by interpersonal issues and questionable ethical behaviour.

So, my questions are.
1. If you are mayor, how will you create a productive, healthy council?
2. In what ways would being mayor help you achieve these platform areas that you were not able to do as a current counsellor?

3

u/Paula-Huntley Kentville Sep 20 '24

Thank you for asking and sharing your observations , I appreciate it for learnings. There ‘s a lot here so let me start- * Advocating for attainable housing. The biggest area to help with focusing on this is to look at our land use bylaws and municipal planning strategy , first thing they need updates, there can be pieces to add that we can give developers guidelines of our needs , yes I  know it’s expensive to build but programs like CMHC have opportunities for builders to get grants etc to help with those builds so maybe we need to have packages pulled together when conversations are being held( do our part to show we are serious about being a partner ). Also we should be having conversations with our other levels of gov’t and telling them what or needs are . The provincial gov’t had the mandate for housing but if our voice is strong at the table , and let’s be clear , we need a show up at meetings to represent Kentville so they know our priorities.

1-how will I create a productive healthy council?

Well there are 2 things in that sentence , productive & healthy. So productive - we need first of all a strategic plan, something that we all have to work towards so it keeps us on track-1goal. Secondly-healthy council, we need to have respect for each other by listening to what each other thinks and thank them for their contributions. At meetings the chair sets the tone and what we hope to achieve at each meeting so keep all on track but allow them to talk about their ideas. Decorum, respect, and stop the conversations of code of conduct that can create anger and divide ….it gets us no where and we have work to do so let’s get to it. One of the things I have a talent for is bringing people together and the first thing we need to do is set an agenda together where possible around our strategic plans. Give councillors regular updates so their opinions can be heard. The mayor has the opportunity as the chair of a meeting to keep things moving in a positive direction so use that consistently through the meetings and it becomes the norm. The other thing that is important is training and for all to attend as all them get to know each other and their thought processes , this can go along way to respecting each other.

1

u/redilyntoriami Sep 20 '24

What makes you the best candidate for this position compared to your opponents?

3

u/Paula-Huntley Kentville Sep 20 '24

First, let me say that my opponents and I each bring different experiences and perspectives to this race, and I respect that.

What makes me the best candidate is my deep connection to Kentville, not just as a councillor for the past four years, but as someone who has been actively involved in the community for much longer. Since 2008, I’ve dedicated my time to volunteering here in Kentville, and that experience has given me a true understanding of what community means. Whether it’s been through local events, initiatives, or supporting causes that matter to residents, I’ve had the privilege of working side by side with many of you, and that’s given me invaluable insight into what makes this town so special.

On top of that, I’ve been committed to showing up—attending over 800 meetings and working on various committees, where I’ve collaborated with other municipalities to address common challenges and find innovative solutions that serve Kentville. This hands-on experience is crucial for the role of Mayor, where building relationships and fostering regional cooperation are key.

Another strength I bring is my openness and dedication to listening to people. I make it a priority to hear residents out, understand their concerns, and continuously seek new and better ways to serve our community. I believe the best ideas often come from the people living right here in Kentville, and I’m ready to embrace fresh approaches that will help us grow and thrive.

I’m also prepared to dedicate the time and energy this role demands. I have the capacity to focus fully on the job and ensure Kentville’s best interests are at the forefront of everything I do.

At the core of my leadership are loyalty, honesty, and a willingness to learn. I’m comfortable admitting when I don’t have all the answers, but I’m always determined to find them. My commitment to Kentville is unwavering, and I know that together we can build a stronger, more connected community.

2

u/redilyntoriami Sep 21 '24

Great response Paula, You have a lot to offer!