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ELECTION: City council seats attracting candidates

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More people have come forward to seek office in 91原创 City芒鈧劉s Nov. 15 civic elections.

Ted Schaffer

Acting City Mayor Ted Schaffer wants to make it a permanent gig.

芒鈧揟he most important issues I see facing our City in the next four years are managing expectations. Balancing the need to retain competitive taxation levels with enhanced public safety, enhancing the quality of life in our community, and infrastructure renewal,芒鈧 he said.

Schaffer said his focus as mayor would be on keeping the City a 芒鈧搕hriving, safe community芒鈧 encouraging business growth in the downtown core and working with the RCMP芒鈧 to meet those goals.

Schaffer is concerned that youth and seniors have amenities and resources for their needs.

His concerns also cover environmental and transportation issues.

Schaffer has been on council for 21 years, and is a past member and director of the Rotary Club of 91原创, a former representative to the 91原创 Senior Resource Centre, a representative to the Lower Mainland Treaty Association, and a former president, coach, and umpire of the 91原创 Girls Softball Association.

Nathan Pachal

Nathan Pachal is a broadcast technician with Rogers Media and has the long-running South Fraser blog.

芒鈧揑 want to support a strong local economy, and that starts with supporting Downtown 91原创 芒鈧 to create a prosperous and successful core, to reduce the burden on redevelopment to attract more businesses in 91原创芒鈧 he said in announcing his bid for a councillor芒鈧劉s chair.

Pachal has been vocal about transportation and sustainability issues in the community and region.

芒鈧揑 want to build a safe and accessible community for all people. To connect them to shops, services, work and recreation.芒鈧

He called for more support for seniors and the disabled, and wants to work with the RCMP.

He is the longest serving member of the City Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee.

Miriam Marshall

Environmental scientist and biologist Miriam Marshall has volunteered with the City parks committee, the 91原创 Christmas Bureau, the 91原创 Walk, Earth Day, Christian Life Assembly, World Vision Canada, the Vancouver Union Gospel Mission, and the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Environmental Protection Technology Advisory Committee.

Marshall says she would like a seat on City council to making the City a place where people feel safe and respected, and where people and businesses can grow and prosper. Her other priorities are transportation and livability.

Paul Albrecht

The long-time resident and married father of four Paul Albrecht wants to bring his knowledge of municipal government, civil engineering, team building, and labour-management relations to the City council table.

芒鈧揌aving lived in the City for many years and worked in local government, I understand the needs of our community and the growing list of challenges, both socially and from an infrastructure perspective,芒鈧 he said.

Currently employed by the Township of 91原创, Albrecht is the president of CUPE 403 and has been involved within the labour movement for more than a decade.

Albrecht芒鈧劉s involvement in the community has extended to the Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) for 91原创 City, as well as the Triple A Housing forum for affordable living alternatives. He has been active in 91原创 Minor Hockey as a coach for many years.

Incumbent Dave Hall previously announced his candidacy for City council.

芒鈧 Read more about these candidates and others at www.langleyadvance.com