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Guillermo Penalosa (born ) is a Canadian
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who was the runner-up in the 2022 Toronto mayoral election to Mayor
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. Originally from
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, he was
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's commissioner of parks and recreation from 1995 to 1998 and oversaw the popularization of the Ciclovía open-streets event. After moving to Canada in 1998 as Colombia's trade commissioner, he founded the non-profit 8 80 Cities, which promotes a people-centered
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philosophy. Penalosa ran in the 2022 Toronto mayoral election, finishing second to incumbent mayor
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. After Tory's resignation in February 2023, Penalosa announced that he would run again in the subsequent mayoral by-election, but later dropped out of the race in April 2023 and endorsed Olivia Chow.


Early life and career

Penalosa was born in in
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, the capital of Colombia. His mother Cecilia Londoño was a garden designer and his father, Enrique Peñalosa Camargo was a liberal government official who would serve as
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at the 1976 UN Habitat Conference on Human Settlement in Vancouver, and later as the country's Permanent Representative to the UN from 1987 to 1990. His brother,
Enrique Peñalosa Enrique Peñalosa Londoño (born 30 September 1954) is a Colombian politician. He was Mayor of Bogotá, mayor of Bogotá from 1998 until 2001 and elected again in 2015 for the 2016–2019 term. Early life and education Peñalosa was born in ...
, would later become Mayor of Bogotá, and run in the 2014 presidential election as the candidate for the Green Alliance. The pair left Colombia and spent part of their childhood in the United States because of their father's diplomatic positions. In 1984, Penalosa earned a
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from
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.


Bogotá commissioner of parks and recreation

After earning his MBA from UCLA, Penalosa moved back to Colombia and became the president of a broadcasting company that operated a television station. In 1994, he worked on his brother
Enrique Peñalosa Enrique Peñalosa Londoño (born 30 September 1954) is a Colombian politician. He was Mayor of Bogotá, mayor of Bogotá from 1998 until 2001 and elected again in 2015 for the 2016–2019 term. Early life and education Peñalosa was born in ...
's unsuccessful campaign to be Mayor of Bogotá. After losing, the newly elected
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reached out to Penalosa and appointed him as the capital city's in 1995. In that position, Penalosa revitalized the Ciclovía open-streets public event that had existed since 1976. At the time, the event only covered a few miles, attracted a few thousand attendees, and was at risk of being shut down. The city's transportation department was worried that expanding the program would hinder traffic and make it even more unpopular. However, Penalosa was allowed to try and improve the event. The first year, he expanded the event to and with the help of contacts from his former career as a media executive, attracted approximately 40,000 attendees. Penalosa said that he was inspired by
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's egalitarian ideals for designing
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in New York City. The program declared roads to be open for any non-motorized public use on Sundays and holidays from 7:00a.m. to 2:00p.m., with cars restricted to certain routes. Besides cycling, the roads can also be used for exercise sessions, dance parties,
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, exhibitions, and picnics. Penalosa also opened or rebuilt more than 100 parks in Bogotá during his time as parks commissioner. Most of these parks were in poorer neighbourhoods, and together with later improvements during his brother Enrique's mayorship such as improving
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and the
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rapid bus network, the brothers' agenda of devoting resources to poorer neighbourhoods is credited with a large decline in crime rates in the city. In 1997, Penalosa served as campaign manager for his brother Enrique's successful second run for the mayorship. His tenure as Bogotá parks commissioner ended in 1998. After the campaign, he was hired by the city's
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as an advisor on urban issues. The Ciclovía would be kept running with increased during his brother Enrique's mayorship, which started in 1998. During Penalosa's tenure, the program expanded from 140,000 riders over to and over 2 million participants. The program was funded by private sponsors, a tax on city phone bills, and a city-run volunteer program. , the program encompassed . Its popularity led to similar programs by other major cities, including New York City, whose Department of Transportation commissioner, Janette Sadik-Khan, was inspired by the Ciclovía to launch the SummerStreet program in 2008.


Career in Canada

In 1998, Penalosa was appointed as Colombia's trade commissioner to Canada, and moved with his wife and kids, initially only planning to stay for two years to expose his kids to English. In summer 2001, prosecutors in Colombia issued an arrest warrant for Penalosa after he failed to appear for questioning over an allegedly improperly extended 1995 contract for the Salitre Mágico park awarded to a company linked to his family shortly before he became parks commissioner. At the time of the warrant, he was still a director of Proexport, the body in charge of Colombia trade relations in Canada. , the investigation was no longer active. Penalosa described the incident as a political smear campaign by opponents of his brother. Penalosa later switched to a career working for the City of Mississauga. In 2005, Penalosa founded the non-profit organization 8 80 Cities, which promotes
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and is named for his design maxim that well-designed cities should work for both 8-year olds and 80-year olds. In 2013, Penalosa started an urban design consulting firm. , Penalosa has consulted for over 350 cities, including
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and
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, on urban design issues such as improving pedestrian and
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, accessible surface
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, and
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s. Around 2014, 8 80 Cities, in partnership with the Ontario government, launched the Open Streets project that held events closing roads in favour of pedestrians and recreational uses like cycling and jobbing in
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,
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,
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and Windsor. In Toronto, Penalosa worked with Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam to bring a Ciclovía-style event to the city. Penalosa was the inaugural chair for World Urban Parks from 2015 to 2018, when he was appointed as the organization's ambassador. In 2016, Penalosa publicly criticized Hamilton City Councillor Lloyd Ferguson and called on him to apologize for saying that Bogotá should be not be used as a benchmark for Hamilton's infrastructure plans because the only wealthy people there are
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. While Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger reached out to one of Penalosa's successors as trade commissioner at the Toronto consulate, Ferguson instead offered to talk to Penalosa about his experiences in Colombia.


Design philosophy

Penalosa's
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philosophy centres people instead of cars. Former
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commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan described Penalosa as "the Pied Piper for sustainable transportation" because of frequent travel to pitch his urbanist ideas. Penalosa has been a proponent of promoting bicycle culture by building extensive
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, and supports building physically-separated
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s, because
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s are not safe enough. Penalosa is known for his 8 80 design philosophy, which uses 8-year olds and 80-year olds as a sort of
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to assess if a city works well, because if it works for them, it should work for everyone else. For example, with respect to infrastructure safety, if 8-year olds or 80-year olds could not use the infrastructure because of safety concerns, then it needs to be reworked. Penalosa is credited with the quotation: "If there aren't as many women as men ycling the usually it's because cycling is not safe enough. It's an indicator that you do not have good enough cycling infrastructure." While there is a direct correlation between good cycling infrastructure and increased female participation in urban cycling, this position has received criticism for reducing a complex socio-spatial framework into a simplistic focus on traffic safety.


Political career

For the 2018 mayoral election, Penalosa endorsed former Chief City Planner
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, whom also came in second. In July 2022, Penalosa announced that he would run in the Toronto mayoral election that October. He came in second, with just under 18 per cent of the vote, losing to incumbent Mayor
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. Following Tory's resignation in February 2023, Penalosa announced he would run again in the subsequent mayoral by-election on the same platform. Later on April 19, 2023, he announced he would not file his candidacy, and endorsed Olivia Chow.


Political positions


Housing

Penalosa has proposed a number of policy solutions to address Toronto's housing crisis. Penalosa is an advocate for city density and "wants to give homeowners the right to legally create up to six units in their homes." Penalosa aims to legalize
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s. Penalosa also supports rent control and improving the RentSafeTo program by introducing colour coded RentSafe signs.


Pollution

Penalosa would impose an outright ban on gas-powered leaf blowers due to their noise pollution and air pollution.


Alcohol in parks

Penalosa committed to legalizing alcohol consumption in city parks within his first 100 days in office.


Personal life

Penalosa is married with three adult children, and lives with his wife in Roncesvalles, Toronto. He does not own a car and primarily bikes for personal transportation. Penalosa was a nationally competitive tennis player in Colombia as a child.


Honours

In 2014, the
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's Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Crop Production awarded Penalosa an
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for his work promoting open and green spaces in urban design. In 2017, readers of '' Planetizen'', an American planning news site, voted Penalosa as the 44th most influential urban designer.


Electoral record


2022 Toronto mayoral election


References


External links


Official website8 80 Cities2018 CBC interview on Penalosa's municipal platform
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