You Deserve to Feel Safe in Surrey

If you’re not feeling safe in your city, nothing else matters. That’s why we’re making public safety our number one priority.

It’s why we want 300 more police officers over the next four years, and a police training centre to speed up recruitment .

Surrey and Vancouver have similar populations, but Vancouver has 1400 officers, while Surrey has about 800.

Surrey Public Safety Survey

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Do you feel safer in Surrey today than you did 4 years ago?

Meet Our Team

City Hall belongs to the people of Surrey, and mayor and council should always respect taxpayers. Our Surrey First team wants to restore transparency, accountability and common sense to City Hall. 

 

We do not believe taxpayers should be an ATM for politicians who cannot manage city finances and see tax increases as the easy way out.

 

Each of our  Surrey First Candidates, lead by Linda Annis, are ready to get to work for you and your family. Like you, we’re excited about our Surrey’s potential and what it can mean to our future.

Our Platform Puts Surrey First

We’re ready to hit the ground running, with future-focused leadership that emphasizes public safety, transparency and accountability, livability, and economic opportunities.

The transition to the Surrey Police Service is in year eight because Brenda Locke has done everything she can to stop, stall and derail it over the past four years.

If mayor and council don’t work for taxpayers, who do they work for?

It’s all about making Surrey feel like home. We’ve always been a growing city, but making our city livable, even as we grow, is critical.

We’re going to make Surrey the most business-friendly city in British Columbia, growing job opportunities right here at home, rather than commuting to neighbouring cities.

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