Carlin Lutzer sits down with Colin Langenberger—who recently surprised many by shifting his campaign from town councillor to mayoral candidate.
Colin shares the reasons behind his last-minute decision, offering a refreshingly grounded perspective on community, growth, and governance.
From his personal journey across provinces to his deep roots in Okotoks since 2013, Colin unpacks why he believes the town needs a new approach: one that prioritizes small-town character, thoughtful infrastructure planning, and financial restraint.
He talks candidly about hot-button issues like traffic, taxes, development, sustainability, and even skate parks.
Whether you're a resident or just curious about local politics, this conversation is packed with thoughtful, relatable insights that shine a light on what really matters in community leadership.
Listen for:
3:43 Why Colin Chose Okotoks—and Why He’s All In
6:20 Keeping the Small-Town Soul in a Growing City
14:49 Why Does Traffic Feel So Out of Control?
21:16 Do We Really Need Three Skate Parks?
40:33 Thorne vs. Langenberger: Contrasting Leadership Styles
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