A clear plan for a growing Abbotsford.
Six focused priorities, grounded in everyday community life — chosen to be honest, realistic, and meaningful within a four-year council term.
01Responsible Growth
Infrastructure that grows with our population.
Responsible Growth
Infrastructure that grows with our population.
Roads, transportation, recreation facilities, and city services must scale with the people who depend on them. Responsible growth means asking the hard questions before we build, and planning for the next decade — not just the next budget cycle.
02Community Safety
Proactive safety rooted in stronger neighbourhoods.
Community Safety
Proactive safety rooted in stronger neighbourhoods.
Safer communities start with proactive conversations about emergency preparedness, violence prevention, mental-health support, and the everyday relationships that hold a neighbourhood together.
03Stronger Communication
A clear bridge between City Hall and the people.
Stronger Communication
A clear bridge between City Hall and the people.
Residents, families, businesses, and rural communities deserve clear, timely communication from City Hall. That means listening first, explaining decisions plainly, and showing up where people actually are.
04Local Business & Agriculture
Supporting the farms and businesses that built Abbotsford.
Local Business & Agriculture
Supporting the farms and businesses that built Abbotsford.
From family farms and ag-tech to ag-tourism and downtown storefronts, Abbotsford's economy is its people. Smart policy keeps our agricultural identity strong while opening new opportunities.
05Community Engagement
Every neighbourhood at the table.
Community Engagement
Every neighbourhood at the table.
Sumas, Clayburn, rural Abbotsford, and our newer developing neighbourhoods all deserve a seat at the table. Engagement isn't a checkbox — it's how good decisions get made.
06Practical Leadership
Realistic goals. Real progress in four years.
Practical Leadership
Realistic goals. Real progress in four years.
City Council terms are four years long. Rupi believes in honest, achievable priorities that can deliver meaningful progress within that time — not empty promises designed for a campaign brochure.