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Tandon’s Pledge to Brampton

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Published on October 17, 2018 with No Comments

Election Day is October 22, 2018 and I need your support. Below are a few of the objectives that I am looking at focusing on.
Community leaders are involved to give direction and a way to enlighten the challenges that the kids face with guns, drugs or any other direction that they may swayed into.
What Tandon wants from you?
• Fight apathy – I want you to be the catalyst of change by coming out to vote on Monday, October 22.
• Help me set a voter turnout record – In Brampton, 30.8 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot in 2006, 33.1 per cent voted in 2010 and 36.2 per cent voted in 2014. Let’s ensure that we set a record by turning out to vote in large numbers.
• Before the elections, help me with your support. Donate and/or volunteer

Safety: I will make Brampton a safe place for families and especially for children
All citizens of Brampton deserve to enjoy a peaceful, safe life with their children, their families, and their community. However, law and order is increasingly becoming a major challenge and residents of Brampton are feeling insecure in their surroundings.
Tandon’s pledge – Safety of the community can only be guaranteed by ensuring proper checks and balances, by ensuring that the authorities responsible for the maintenance of safety are properly funded, made accountable to the taxpayers and carry out their responsibilities in the prescribed manner.
Jobs: I will advocate for investments into Brampton that will generate jobs for Brampton residents.
A community can only feel at home when its members are able to find suitable career opportunities that reflect their qualifications and experience. Nobody wants to have a dormitory existence, where you return home to Brampton only to sleep and spend most of your time outside commuting long distances to reach your workplace.
Tandon’s ledge: Jobs can only be generated if the City Council understands the fundamentals right. It’s great to have a Flower City, but if the flowers don’t also bear fruits, people lose patience. To ensure that jobs are created in Brampton, Tandon will persuade the City Council to modify the land planning rules and allow for development of businesses within the city to ensure employment.
Prosperity: He will work for Brampton’s sustained prosperity.

Tandon pledge to dedicate himself to meet the needs of the residents of ward 7 and 8, as your Regional Councillor, he will ensure that your voice is heard in City Hall.
Sustained growth is an aspiration that everyone harbours. We all want to increase gradually the resources at our disposal so that we are able to fulfill our long-term dreams.
Canada is known for the quality of life. Let us give families in Brampton those moments of joy where the quality of life increases where they are able to go to work each day and spend more quality time with their loved ones.
Tandon pledges to work for Bramptonians who are facing challenging times in life.We all want our children in Wards 7 and 8 and across Brampton to get quality education and establish themselves in fulfilling careers. And for that we need a City administration that understands these aspirations of the citizens.

Tandon’s pledge: to ensure that the City Council understands and realises that the long-term prosperity of the citizens of Brampton is only possible when a holistic approach to policy making is adopted. By this he means that policy decisions affecting the lives of the people should take into account their needs in totality – home, education, career, increase in resources at their disposal. These require sustained and consistent modifications in the regulations to ensure that investments continue to follow into Brampton. The City Council should approve commercial zoning rather than residential make open door single window policy at city hall

Tandon is committed to stand up against issues such as rising municipal property taxes, poor transit connectivity, inadequate snow removal services, high insurance rates and insufficient health care provisions.
To bring about this change and in order to enhance the growth of Brampton, Tandon plans to reduce the communication gap with the provincial government, to further develop community projects to create local jobs through commercial development, and to work on increasing the safety of neighbourhoods.

 

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