Bryon Fluker has been on Chatham-Kent council since its formation in 1998. He spent eight years as the mayor of Tilbury. He wishes to continue to serve the people of Ward 1 and the various leaders as they wish to enhance and improve their individual communities.
In 14 years it has been his goal to overcome the anxieties of amalgamation and make C-K work to make each community its own unique community. He wishes to work with these local leaders and C-K to improve assessment, jobs and population growth. It is only through all involved is the need of infrastructure and quality of life growth possible.
Chatham-Kent is not sustainable unless this kind of growth takes place. He wants to work with the positive community leadership to make this possible.
Would you support a tax freeze or rollback if it meant reduced staff or services?
No
Would you support an OPP costing study?
No
Would you support examining a volunteer-only fire service if the provincial arbitration system isn’t overhauled?
More info required.
Do you believe we should continue our ongoing efforts to attract economic investment from China?
Yes
Would you support contracting municipal services to the private sector if those services can be delivered more efficiently?
Yes
Would you support investigating amalgamation of fire/ambulance/police services to reduce costs?
Yes
Would you support a municipal tree-cutting bylaw if it contained incentives for woodlot owners to retain/increase tree cover?
Far more info required
Do you believe we need a municipal ombudsman or ethics commissioner such as London and Windsor have added?
No
Would you consider developing a usage benchmark for municipal offices, arena and libraries and closing those that don’t meet the standards?
No
Do you support development of a community-wide multipurpose recreation centre?
No
Do you support an adopt-a-park program in which service or volunteer groups assume some maintenance (grass cutting) of some municipal facilities?
Yes
Do you support investigating a reduction in the number of municipal councilors?
Yes