FAQs
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Who is Tim Webb?
Tim has lived in Foothills County since 1961, raising a family here and running a farm. He’s a Registered Agrologist with a degree in Environmental Science and decades of work in soils, crop production, environmental services, and waste management. Now retired, he’s running to serve Division 7 full-time.
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What are Tim's priorities?
Use tax dollars efficiently and keep the burden on property owners as low as possible.
Attract sustainable businesses that add to the tax base without heavy infrastructure demands.
Update the municipal growth plan through real resident consultation, with accountability and environmental stewardship at the core.
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Why is Tim running for council?
To protect what we value—land, water, and community—while planning responsibly for tomorrow. He emphasizes communication, respect, and practical, fair solutions.
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Which division is Tim running in?
Division 7 (Foothills County). If you’re unsure whether you live in Division 7, check the County’s division maps or contact the County.
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Who can vote for Tim?
Eligible electors who are residents of Division 7 on Election Day and can show ID with name and current address
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What kind of ID do I need to vote?
Bring government-issued identification that shows your name and current address. For full details, see Foothills County’s website linked from Tim’s Voter Information page.
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When and where do I vote?
Advance polls: Dates and hours are listed on Tim’s Voter Information page.
Election Day: October 20, 2025, 10 AM–8 PM at Davisburg Hall, Blackie School, or Scott Seaman Sports Arena (division dependent). Always verify locations with Foothills County before you go.
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What does a Foothills County councillor actually do?
Councillors represent their division at Council, help set budgets and policies, approve planning/growth decisions, and advocate for resident concerns—all while balancing long-term sustainability with day-to-day services.
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Where does Tim stand on taxes?
“Nobody likes higher taxes.” Tim’s first priority is using every tax dollar efficiently and growing a strong, sustainable tax base to help ease pressure on residents.
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What does Tim think about growth and development?
He supports balanced growth that respects agriculture and the environment, coupled with an updated growth plan built through meaningful resident consultation.
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What is Tim's approach to rural living and agriculture?
Rooted in farm life and environmental science, Tim believes in protecting farmland, water, and air while supporting the realities of farms and acreages—so families can thrive now and in the future.
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What is "sustainable" business to Tim?
Enterprises that fit our rural context, require limited municipal infrastructure, and contribute to the tax base—so they support services without overloading roads, utilities, or budgets.
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How will Tim communicate with residents?
With open, respectful dialogue: listen first, keep people informed, and work toward practical, fair outcomes—even when neighbours disagree.
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I’ve heard about an “updated municipal growth plan.” What does that mean?
Foothills County needs a refreshed, community-driven blueprint to guide where and how we grow—protecting the environment, safeguarding agriculture, and planning infrastructure responsibly. Tim wants that plan built with true representation and consultation.
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How can I request a campaign sign?
You can request a yard or business sign on Tim’s site—there’s a simple form on the About and Voter Information pages.
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How can I contact Tim?
Use the Contact page on the website to send a message or ask a question. He welcomes thoughtful feedback and local concerns.
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I’m new to Foothills County—where can I learn about County services, permits, or road issues?
Visit the Foothills County website, linked from Tim’s Voter Information page, for official information on divisions, permits, roads, and services. You can always raise concerns with Tim so he can help advocate or connect you with the right staff.
Statement Regarding Fraudulent Website
It has come to my attention that a fraudulent website — makefoothillsflourish.ca — has been created and is being circulated alongside associated social media accounts. I want to make it absolutely clear that I have no involvement, connection, or prior knowledge of this website or its related social media activity. The website was not created, designed, or authorized by me or anyone associated with my campaign.
The site falsely references Reeve Delilah Miller, an elected official for Foothills County, and appears to have been created with the intent to mislead residents and defame other candidates. This type of conduct is unethical, fraudulent, and damaging to the integrity of our local election process.
The website and its linked social media accounts have been formally reported to GoDaddy, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), and the County of Foothills for investigation and potential legal action.
I remain committed to running a transparent, respectful, and issues-focused campaign that reflects the values of honesty, accountability, and integrity — the same principles I believe should guide all candidates in this election.
– Tim Webb
Candidate for Foothills County Council

