
He also agreed to pursue gold designation from the Ontario Share the Road Cycling Coalition in the next five years.When surveyed by the Peterborough Bicycle Advisory Committee (P-BAC), Andreoli expressed support for mixed-use developments, increasing density and improving winter maintenance of walkways.
He said one of his priorities if elected will be to find out “find out why so many people are moving to Peterborough.”
Andreoli claimed without evidence that people moving to Peterborough from outside of the area are contributing to rising homelessness. Andreoli is in favour of extending City funding to keep the Wolfe Street Overflow shelter running 24 hours a day past March 31, 2023. Andreoli supports using Peterborough’s Parks and Facilities bylaw to evict people experiencing homelessness from parks. Andreoli supports building 484 units of rent-geared-to-income supportive housing that the City estimates will be needed by 2029. His platform is intentionally sparse, he told the Examiner, “The only promise I will make is that I will work hard for the constituents and for the Peterborough people.” If elected, Andreoli said he would work with other councillors to develop solutions to issues like mental health, homelessness, and affordable housing. Profile: Aldo Andreoli is a RV salesman, who told the Peterborough Examiner he’s fulfilling a longstanding ambition by running for council.
Is there something we’ve missed? Let us know. We’ll be updating this page up until the October 24 election when new material becomes available. Navigate through this tracker by using the links below. To help you make an informed decision, the Peterborough Currents team has rounded up information about who the candidates are and what are their priorities. There are six people running for city council in Northcrest Ward.