Erik maintains that the best way of prioritising human well-being is through maintaining an ecological focus. Humans have lived in this region for over 11,000 years and have benefited from an incredible natural environment and continuing to flourish here requires protection of; biodiversity, our precious water resources, and fertile agricultural land and mitigating the impacts of climate change.
Erik believes in people-centred leadership, putting the needs of Tiny’s residents first by making sure those affected by decisions are part of the decision-making process. This is the best way to respond responsibly to concerns such as affordable housing; slowing down traffic; speeding up internet services; mental health and addictions outreach; as well as unseen needs that may develop over time.
With a strong background in communication sciences, Erik understands that every community faces strife. In Tiny’s case major divisive concerns include, but are not limited to; short-term rentals, and beach access/property rights. As subjects like these drive wedges in the community, Erik is dedicated to using township resources to bring the various positions to the table with a dedication to fostering critical win-win approaches to find solutions and draw our community closer together.
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