Anne McEnerny-Ogle was elected to the Vancouver City Council in 2013 and subsequently elected mayor in 2018, making her the first woman to hold the position in the city's history.
She has a long record of service to community causes, including Daybreak Youth Services and the Assistance League. While serving on the council, McEnerny-Ogle advocated for improving transportation options through development grants and enhancing green spaces, such as the Shumway Neighborhood Park. As mayor, she helped coordinate the city's COVID-19 response, including organizing a food bank and vaccination clinic at Tower Mall. She has also supported the inclusive Heights District housing project.
McEnery-Ogle's re-election campaign focuses on continuing improvements to public resources, including housing and public safety. She highlights her support for affordable housing and partnering with nonprofits to provide shelters. Her approach to public safety is primarily centered on hiring new emergency responders and utilizing advanced technology, such as drones. We would like to see her public safety platform expand to include more resources, such as mental health professionals and non-emergency responders, that support our most vulnerable residents.
We recommend McEnerny-Ogle for another term as Mayor of Vancouver.
Anne McEnerny-Ogle was elected to the Vancouver City Council in 2013 and subsequently elected mayor in 2018, making her the first woman to hold the position in the city's history.
She has a long record of service to community causes, including Daybreak Youth Services and the Assistance League. While serving on the council, McEnerny-Ogle advocated for improving transportation options through development grants and enhancing green spaces, such as the Shumway Neighborhood Park. As mayor, she helped coordinate the city's COVID-19 response, including organizing a food bank and vaccination clinic at Tower Mall. She has also supported the inclusive Heights District housing project.
McEnery-Ogle's re-election campaign focuses on continuing improvements to public resources, including housing and public safety. She highlights her support for affordable housing and partnering with nonprofits to provide shelters. Her approach to public safety is primarily centered on hiring new emergency responders and utilizing advanced technology, such as drones. We would like to see her public safety platform expand to include more resources, such as mental health professionals and non-emergency responders, that support our most vulnerable residents.
We recommend McEnerny-Ogle for another term as Mayor of Vancouver.