Builders across Calgary face the same obstacle—red tape that slows down projects, raises costs, and pushes investment away. Permits drag on for months instead of weeks, leaving trades waiting, families struggling to find homes they can afford, and small businesses caught in the squeeze.
Faster Approvals for Housing
As councillor, I will cut red tape and push for automated permitting on standard projects so timelines are shorter and more predictable. Faster approvals mean lower costs, more homes built on schedule, and more stability for Calgary’s housing market.
Standing with Builders and Trades
Calgary relies on builders and trades to keep our city growing. I will stand up for them by pushing City Hall to work with, not against, those who build our homes and communities. That means streamlining approvals, protecting jobs, and making sure projects move forward without costly delays.
Keeping Housing Affordable
When projects are stalled, families pay the price through higher housing costs and fewer options. By supporting builders, reducing delays, and improving efficiency at City Hall, we can make housing more affordable, help small businesses grow, and ensure Calgary remains a city where families want to stay and invest.