Vote for Sonya Paterson

As a citizen of Langley for 28 years I have been committed to helping my community.

By regularly attending Council meetings, public hearings, public forums and speaking
out on issues I have be able to stay connected with citizens and become familiar with their issues.

I believe we must do all we can to develop safe healthy communities, a vibrant community that provides jobs close to home.

Given the opportunity to represent Langley I commit to the following:

  Given the opportunity to represent Langley I commit to the following:    
 

To work with Council to improve the consultation process to be more inclusive of citizens.

To seek solutions as to how we can do a better job of engaging the public in our long term community planning process

Keep taxes in line with the cost of living

Budget within our means

Protect our farmland

I will not waiver from insisting Langley receives it's fare share of efficient, affordable and sustainable transit and transportation

Support those who provide valued services community safety, protection of life, property and the environment.

Support seeing more designated off leash opportunities for dogs and their owners.

To make myself available to you, listen to your concerns and do my very
best to become informed on all matters affecting Langley.


To work towards keeping Langley a healthy safe community for you and your family

To be a respectful representative on Langley Township Council and encourage a positive working environment for Langley Township staff and employees

 

Personal endorsement from Dr. John Buker

Langley Township Candidate

-For a non-incumbent who is not part of a group, Sonya Paterson has shown tremendous dedication to the issue of passenger rail in the past years. I can say with certainty she would be a strong independent voice on council.

Dr. John Buker


Endorsement from Donna Passmore of the Farmland Defense League


" Former school trustee Sonya Paterson is, in the eyes of the Farmland Defence League, the passion for food security."

Personal endorsement from Bays Blackhall Fort Langley 

As a long time member of the Langley Community I have known Sonya Patterson for many years and have always respected her genuine interest in her community and the welfare of its citizens. Sonya has been involved in, and worked for, many community organizations including, the Langley School Board and VALTAC. (Valley Transportation Advisory Committee) Instead of criticizing others she looks ahead for positive ways to bring about the changes that must be addressed.

I believe Sonya would make a good and caring Council member for our Langley Township.

Bays Blackhall/ Fort Langley








 

 


VOTE INDEPENDENT VOTE

For SONYA PATERSON
 


I believe my life experiences have provided me with the ability to be an effective Township Councillor

I believe in putting citizens and their concerns first.

You can be sure that I will work hard to understand the issues brought before Council by doing my homework

It would be an honour to serve you as your voice on Township Council.

I respectfully ask for your support today


PLEASE VOTE FORSONYA PATERSON

For Independent Township Councillor

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