
If there’s one thing I’ve heard over and over again while talking to residents, it’s this: people want to feel heard. They want to understand what’s happening at Town Hall and know that their opinions actually matter.
As your mayoral candidate, I’m not just promising transparency. I’m inviting you into the conversation.
I believe that when people feel informed and included, the entire community grows stronger.
Open Votes: So You Always Know Where I Stand
I believe every vote I take as mayor belongs to you just as much as it does to me. That’s why I’ll post all my council votes online in a way that is clear, easy to find, and free of confusion or fine print. Everything will be shared in a simple, localized way, so you don’t have to dig to find out what’s going on.
You should never have to wonder where I stand or why I voted a certain way. I want to lead with honesty, not surprises.
Clear, Simple Explanations on Big Issues
Local politics is often filled with jargon and long reports, but that doesn’t mean decisions have to feel confusing or out of reach. Coming from a blue-collar background, I know how buzzwords can be used to cloud what’s really going on. I’m committed to cutting through all that to keep things clear and straightforward.
Whenever a tough or controversial issue comes up, I’ll share plain-language explanations so you know what’s going on, what the choices were, and why decisions were made.
Understanding leads to trust and trust is what we need more of in local government.
Monthly Community Podcast Appearances
I believe in showing up and being open to questions. That’s why I plan to join the Okotoks Podcast once a month to:
- Answer questions from residents
- Share updates on recent council decisions
- Discuss what’s coming up next
Whether you tune in during your commute, while cooking dinner, or on your lunch break, this is one more way I plan to stay connected and accountable.
It’s Time to Shift the Mindset
Too often, people feel like decisions are made for them, not with them. That needs to change.
As mayor, I’ll work to shift the mindset from residents feeling like outsiders, to knowing they are an important part of every decision. You deserve to be respected, heard, and included at every step.
This isn’t just about being more open. It’s about building a stronger, more united Okotoks, where people feel proud to take part in shaping our future.
Let’s raise the standard for transparency. Let’s make local government something people feel good about.
Colin Langenberger
Mayoral Candidate for Okotoks
Count on Colin!

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