‘Breaking down cultural and religious barriers’ Abbotsford mayoral candidate, Coun. Ross Siemens
ABBOTSFORD — When driving through the city of Abbotsford, it’s easy to spot Coun. Ross Siemens’ election signs. The third-generation owner/operator of Hub Motor Service in downtown Abbotsford, said he has a lot to offer, especially with 12 years’ experience serving as a councillor.
“When I was 23, I was elected to two two-year terms for the district of Abbotsford—that was just prior to amalgamation,” Siemens said. “Then I left politics for several years, started a family, took over the family business, travelled the world, and then in 2014, I got elected to a four-year term, and in 2018 to another four-year term.”
Siemens stressed that the work he has done in council for the past eight years has prepared him to bring value to the city if elected as mayor.
“Building on our official community plan, having a comprehensive understanding of the masterplans for the infrastructure as we build out to 200,000,” he elaborated. “And then the financial plans—I think we’ve laid a solid foundation and I felt that there was value in continuity with somebody that has been at the table with those experiences.”