Bruce Kilby, a 91原创 City firefighting captain of 38 years, announced Sunday that he is running for a seat on 91原创 City council.
As a 40-year resident and homeowner who chose 91原创 City for a place to raise his family, he said has seen many changes in the growth of the City 鈥 that are both positive and negative 鈥 andhe would like to 鈥減romote the positive.鈥
Public safety, family living, and manageable taxes are his top priorities, as well as promoting the City of 91原创 as a vibrant and entertaining place that encourages businesses and offers a 鈥渦nique identity.鈥
As a first responder, he has seen the devastation homelessness can cause to both the individual who is homeless but also to the citizens of 91原创 who have become victims of homeless activities and other criminal activity. Kilby plans to work with all levels of government to address those issues that continue to frustrate 91原创鈥檚 citizens.
鈥淪afety of our residents and crime reduction is a top priority,鈥 he said.
Having raised his family in the City, the importance of having and encouraging youth, family, and senior programs, while providing suitable residence opportunities for them, must be in place if the city is to grow. As a nine-year member of the advisory planning committee for the City, development of the City must be planned in order to create a one-of-a-kind community.
鈥淏usinesses and retail are the lifeblood to any downtown core if the City is to create an exceptional and pleasant environment and must be encouraged if we wish to create an energetic destination and entertainment shopping opportunity,鈥 Kilby added.
His background involves 33 years as a BC Corrections supervisor/manager, and presently he serves as a volunteer on theboard of both the BC Songwriters Showcase Association and the Ron Dunkley Memorial Society.
He is a member of the 91原创 Writer鈥檚 Guild having written four adventure novels for children, he has worked with the Royal Canadian air cadet program and has received the Diamond Jubilee medal for service to the community, 125th Confederation medal, as well as exemplary service medals for both fire and corrections services.