SUTCLIFFE'S CAMPAIGN PROMISES
Sutcliffe entered the race for mayor on June 29, vowing to bring "new leadership" to Ottawa City Hall.His campaign promises included capping property taxes at 2 to 2.5 per cent a year for the first two years of his mandate, finding at least $35 million in savings at Ottawa City Hall, freezing transit fares for all riders, spend $100 million over four years on roads and cycling infrastructure and building 100,000 homes over 10 years..
Other promises included at least three new dog parks in the suburbs and reducing recreation fees for children and youth by 10 per cent.
Sutcliffe's campaign released the 100-day plan for the first items he would address as mayor, including a line-by-line review of existing city spending, striking a task force to provide concrete recommendations for solutions for responding to mental illness and substance use disorder, and launch a task force to streamline and quicken the home-building approval process.
WHO IS MARK SUTCLIFFE
Sutcliffe has lived in Ottawa all his life. He is married to his wife Ginny, and has three children.The 54-year-old is a broadcaster and entrepreneur, working as a talk show host on Newstalk 580 CFRA and 1310 over the years and writing a column in the Ottawa Citizen.