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Council race: Ward 9 candidate says he'd 'demand teamwork from our council'

Residents' key priorities include roads, community safety and the environment, says Stopciati
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Greater Sudbury Ward 9 council candidate Paul Stopciati. (Supplied)

Ward 9 Greater Sudbury city council candidate Paul Stopciati said in a media release that “it is very loud and clear that changes must be made to make city gall accountable.”

He said that residents have told him that key priorities include roads, community safety, environment and services for the elderly.

“If elected as Ward 9 councillor, I will demand teamwork from our council, and proper respect for all requests put to it,” he said.

Full text of Stopciati's media release:

Greater Sudbury Must Start Progressing Now

Greater Sudburians face a very important election, with millions of dollars at risk for taxpayers. Planning and concrete decision making will be key for the next 4 years. It is very loud and clear that changes must be made to make City Hall accountable.

Having listened to people from Ward 9 and residents of Greater Sudbury, key priorities such as our roads, community safety, environment and elderly must be addressed.

The mayor and the future council must work together and more than ever to correct decisions that were made without any thought for Greater Sudbury’s taxpayers.

If elected as Ward 9 councillor, I will demand teamwork from our council, and proper respect for all requests put to it.

Our city needs change to make it even “GREATER”.

Paul Stopciati
Candidate, Ward 9 Councillor 

Learn more about Stopciati's candidacy on his Sudbury.com election page.


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