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Kunst runs for second term on 91原创 Township council

Candidates continue to declare as Oct. 15 election draws near
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Margaret Kunst is the latest 91原创 Township councillor to announce she will run for re-election this fall, in the Oct. 15 municipal vote.

Kunst was first elected in 2018, and said that affordable housing, parks and rec facilities, and roads and transportation issues are key in the upcoming four-year term.

鈥淒efinitely housing is still something that I鈥檓 really passionate about,鈥 Kunst said.

She said she knew of people who were relative newcomers to 91原创, some having lived here 10 years, who are now being forced to leave because they simply can鈥檛 afford housing. Seniors and working families are also being pushed out, she said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just become impossible for them to stay,鈥 Kunst said.

Another key project is a long-simmering Township effort that Kunst would like to see keep moving forward if she wins another term.

The Township has been developing what鈥檚 dubbed an 鈥渁rbour ribbon鈥 since 2004.

When completed, the idea is that it will be a linear trail and greenbelt that runs along the edge of the Township鈥檚 urban areas, all the way from the Fraser River down to the U.S.-Canada border.

Some parts of it are already in place. The Derek Doubleday Arboretum, between Fraser Highway and 56th Avenue, would be part of a completed arbour ribbon, for example.

鈥淲e do have that willingness to have beautiful parks in 91原创,鈥 Kunst said.

She compared the long-term project to the creation of Vancouver鈥檚 Stanley Park in the 1880s.

Getting the arbour ribbon completed involves strategic land purchases over a long period of time, and stringing together the network.

Kunst also ran under the B.C. Liberal banner for the post of MLA in the 91原创 East riding during the last provincial election.

She said she learned a lot by running for another level of government.

While she didn鈥檛 rule out running again, she said it鈥檚 not likely in the near future, as she plans to stay committed to local government.

She has set up a campaign website, .

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Matthew Claxton

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Raised in 91原创, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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