Rick Thiessen

Independent for Abbotsford Council

Local Government & Democracy

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Budgeting

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Create a budget that can respond to needs as they arise.

Good Governance

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Ensure that council decisions are responsive to new situations as they arise.
Ensure that city staff respond to permit applications or other enquirers in a timely manner.

Public Engagement

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Utilize a variety of strategies to ensure public participation in council directions.

Youth Engagement

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Seek out partnerships with AYC and the school district that would open lines of communication with the youth of our city.

Attracting New Businesses

Staff should seek to say “Yes” to new business opportunities as often as possible without delays.

Public Safety & Policing

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Non-Police-Based Public Safety

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Ensure that homeless people, particularly those in the downtown area, have adequate access to services.
Ensure that public health workers have the necessary tools to assist those dealing with substance issues.

Police Funding

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Ensure appropriate funding for police services that target areas of need as changes occur.

Police Wrongdoing & Accountability

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Ensure that the APD is supported by City Council while also encouraging openness and transparency.

Upstream Causes of Crime

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Provide safe, accessible opportunities for kids and youth to see APD in inviting and engaging situations.

Public Spaces & Services

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Fitness & Sports Facilities

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Bring Abbotsford’s recreation facilities up to adequate standards for access to services plus appropriate ratios of access bases on the size of our city.
Involve the public in identifying short and long term goals in terms of facility needs or gaps.

Green Space

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Green space additions must include adequate services such as parking and washrooms.
Work with developers to partner on green space additions must include, such as the recently added Cooper Hill Park.

Public Washrooms

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Adequate public washrooms are a must for any recreational facility.
Ensuring that public washrooms are monitored and kept clean is critical to their use.

Sidewalks & Bike Paths

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Bike paths need to be safe for families to use, meaning they can’t be located on busy roads.

Zoning

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Ensure a timely review of zoning so the city doesn’t get caught off guard when needs change.

Climate Change, Heat, & Fires

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Green Space

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Green space additions must include adequate services such as parking and washrooms.
Work with developers to partner on green space additions must include, such as the recently added Cooper Hill Park.

Zoning

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Ensure a timely review of zoning so the city doesn’t get caught off guard when needs change.

Housing & Homelessness

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Zoning

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Ensure a timely review of zoning so the city doesn’t get caught off guard when needs change.

Transit & Getting Around

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Sidewalks & Bike Paths

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Bike paths need to be safe for families to use, meaning they can’t be located on busy roads.
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Biography

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I am a lifelong Abbotsford resident who has been deeply involved in the community. I raised my family here, with my kids attending local schools, while being involved in many activities. I have a lot to offer the city in terms of my leadership experience and many connections.

I have decided to run for Abbotsford City Council in the fall of 2026 because I believe I have a proven track record of leadership and service that will help the city move forward.

I was raised in Abbotsford and have spent most of my life here. My parents were blue collar folks who emphasized the values of hard work and service, demonstrating that in their home, church and community. Once my wife and I were married and started a family of our own, we also sought to instill these values in our children.

As an adult I pursued a number of career options before settling into education at age 30. This June will be my last year of working as an educator and administrator, primarily at MEI Secondary where I started in September 1994. Throughout my career I was active outside the classroom, coaching basketball and volunteering for a variety of committees and boards, including serving a 7-year term on the BC School Sports board, with two years as President.

One of my major interests in life is sports – both as an active participant and as a fan. I participated in school and community athletics as a child and continued to play adult men’s and mixed slo-pitch into my 50’s. Our three children also played community soccer and baseball in their younger years before switching to school sports in high school. Now we have the privilege of cheering on our grandkids as they participate in many different athletic activities.

This brings me to one of the major reasons behind my decision to run for City Council. As our city has grown exponentially during my lifetime, I believe our recreational facilities have not kept pace. Although I am aware that our current Council is pursuing a long-term plan to upgrade and expand these facilities, I believe I can influence this process. Exhibition Park and Rotary Stadium opened in the late 1990’s and as wonderful as this 75-acre resource is, the city has not added a major outdoor facility since then.

Supporting growth of recreational infrastructure is expensive which leads me to the second focus of my campaign, business development. Abbotsford needs to expand its tax base in order to generate the revenue necessary to fund infrastructure growth. I believe our fine city should be open for business, removing whatever potential barriers it can to attract new businesses and residential construction.

Thirdly, I would love to see the old downtown Abbotsford area become a destination for activity and culture. We see models of similar types of attractional development throughout the Fraser Valley, and I believe there is a demand for it. If you have ever been downtown during the Berry Festival or the lighting of the Christmas tree, the crowds attest to a pent-up desire.

My campaign will focus on three main areas – expansion of recreational facilities, business development, and Downtown Abbotsford. I look forward to serving this community if elected this fall.

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I have a proven track record of effective leadership and team building while holding people accountable.

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