Posted by Cyn | Posted in Thank you | Posted on 04-10-2011
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It’s the morning after the election and all I know for sure is that I am thankful to so many people who worked so hard.
Thank you to my election campaign team: Tanya, Kathy, Daniel, Ron, David, Donna, Della, Dave and Peter. Plus all of the other volunteers who helped get the message out.
Thank you to Derek, Ash and Ian, Christopher and Craig, Sebastian, Brian and Phyllis, Mom and Dad.
Thank you to all of my former colleagues for your friendship and guidance. And congratulations to the Liberal Team for another majority and clear mandate to do more good things for PEI.
Thank you to the residents of Stratford-Kinlock for the privilege to serve our great community and PEI for 4 years. I truly loved my job.
I will retreat for a short while, gather my thoughts and figure out my next move. In the mean time there is still lots of good biking weather left.
Peace out and much love.
Cyn

New "Share the Road" signs, a new crosswalk, sidewalks, road repair and resurfacing.
It is the time of year when road construction across PEI is coming to an end. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Minister Ron MacKinley and the Department of Transportation and Public Works for all the great work completed in the district of Stratford-Kinock this past season. I have received many phone calls, emails etc. from pleased residents about all of the improvements made to our community’s roads, sidewalks and bike lanes.
The “Share the Road” signs are a first for PEI and I want to thank TPW Deputy Mnister, Steve MacLean for his dedication to safety for cyclists in Stratford and on PEI.
As well, a big thank you for the long-awaited crosswalk between the CGI building and the the Stratford Pharmacy and Robins Donuts. This new crosswalk has already helped solved the safety issue on this very busy section of the Stratford Rd.
Wider shoulders were also constructed to help make it safer for cyclists and pedestrians. The section of the Keppoch Road by Pondside Park now has a better lane for cyclists, on both sides, thanks to the foresight of Alan Aitken of TPW in adjusting the lines enough to help create a small shoulder, where before there was no shoulder at all.
Queens County Supervisor, Malclom MacKenzie and the crews at TPW… THANK YOU! Stratford is a much safer place to drive, ride, walk and play.