- Richard Plain
Richard Plain is a former
mayor ofSt. Albert, Alberta , having served in this capacity from 1974 to 1977 and again from 2001 to 2004. In February of 2007, he announced that he would seek a third term as mayor in the 2007 election.http://www.stalbertgazette.com/news/2007/0228/top2.htm]By profession, Plain is a health economist; he retired from the
University of Alberta in 2001. [http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/economics/pdfs/newsletter2001.pdf] In this capacity, he has been critical of several health care initiatives of theAlberta government headed byRalph Klein . These have included Bill 11 (the 1997 government bill to expand the private sector's role in delivering publicly-insured health services) [ [http://www.teachers.ab.ca/Quick+Links/Publications/ATA+News/Volume+34/Number+17/In+the+News/Majority+oppose+Bill+11.htm Alberta Teachers' Association - In the News - Majority oppose Bill 11 ] ] , the 2002 report by former CanadianDeputy Prime Minister Don Mazankowski [ [http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/print.cfm?id=1681 Critics wary of health care recommendations - ExpressNews - University of Alberta ] ] , and the abortive "third way" plan to change the mix of public and private health care delivery. [ [http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=10504931-35e5-465a-b312-d83fc34c51be canada.com | Article ] ] .Plain was elected mayor in 1974, defeating incumbent
Ray Gibbon in an election that was fought primarily on issues of development, with Plain favouring stricter limits than Gibbons. [Edmonton Journal, 17 October 1974] He was defeated three years later byRonald Harvey . Plain blamed his defeat on Harvey's friendship with then-MLAErnie Jamison , who also owned theSt. Albert Gazette , and called his defeat "a plague on our house". [Edmonton Journal, 20 October 1977]Between 1979 and 1981, as chair of the St. Albert Citizens Committee, Plain led the fight against a proposal from
Edmonton to annex St. Albert, which he called "one of the greatest things this community will ever see". [St. Albert Gazette (1999). St. Albert 1861-1999: Our Story, St. Albert: Gazette Press Ltd.]In 2001, Plain, newly-retired from academia, announced his intention to challenge incumbent mayor
Paul Chalifoux . The ensuing election was fought largely on the issue of the West Regional Road, with Chalifoux favouring the recently-proposedRay Gibbon Drive alignment. Plain preferred the previously-proposed alignment, which bypassed the developed portion of the city but crossed the Sturgeon River close to the mouth of Big Lake, and proposed a plebiscite on the subject. An aggressive public relations campaign by theRiel Park Business Association , which did not like the way the proposed road would pass throughRiel Business Park , and a group calling itselfS.E.N.S.I.B.L.E. Choice , attacked the alignment. Plain received the endorsement from S.E.N.S.I.B.L.E. Choice and he, along with the five aldermanic candidates the group endorsed, was elected.Plain's second term as mayor was dominated by four issues. Plain's favoured plebiscite on the road was rejected by a majority of Council in favour of proceeding immediately with the original alignment. Plain quickly fell into step with this majority view, and was criticized for it by many citizens who continued to favour the rejected Ray Gibbon Drive alignment. In addition, Plain opposed the agreement made by the Chalifoux Council to split tax revenues from land recently annexed from
Sturgeon County with the County, claiming that St. Albert would require all of the tax revenues in order to service the land. This position put him at odds with Sturgeon County mayorLawrence Kluthe , and a feud developed between the two. Third, Plain oversaw preliminary plans for the development of the multi-purpose leisure centre that would eventually becomeServus Credit Union Place . Fourth and finally, Plain's Council brought in a bylaw prohibiting smoking in all places of business, including those open only to adults.Chalifoux ran again in 2004 and, in an election dominated by a bitter dispute over how to deal with Sturgeon County, narrowly defeated Plain. Since his defeat, Plain has continued to comment publicly on issues including St. Albert's annexation of land from Sturgeon County [http://www.stalbertgazette.com/news/2005/0119/top3.htm] and municipal budgeting [ [http://richard.plainhome.com/index.html Richard H. M. Plain (Phd Econ) ] ] , and has announced that he intends to run for mayor again in 2007.
Plain was named St. Albert's 1981 Citizen of the Year. [St. Albert Historical Society (1985). The Black Robe's Vision, St. Albert: St. Albert Historical Society.]
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