
Infrastructure & Design
Good infrastructure is about safety, accessibility, and common sense.
In Brampton, basics like stop signs, crosswalks, lighting, garbage cans, and street design are often overlooked — and residents feel it every day.
I support smarter infrastructure planning guided by the 8–80 Rule — designing streets and public spaces that are safe and usable for everyone, from children to seniors. That means better visibility, safer crossings, cleaner streets, and thoughtful design that supports walking, transit, and local businesses.
Downtown Brampton doesn’t need more confusion — it needs clean-up, clarity, and accountability. We should focus on maintaining what we have, improving safety and cleanliness, and selling off underperforming or unused buildings to encourage renewal and private investment.
Strong cities start with well-designed, well-maintained infrastructure.
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