“Pinned Post” draft for your Facebook page

Here is a “Pinned Post” draft for your Facebook page. It is designed to be the first thing visitors see—defining your technical approach and setting a tone of professional accountability.


📌 PINNED POST: Why a “Service Delivery Review” is my Day 1 Priority

Many candidates talk about “cutting waste,” but without a technical plan, that’s just a slogan. On Day 1, I will move to initiate a formal Service Delivery Review (SDR) for Prince Edward County.

What is a Service Delivery Review?

It is an independent, “under-the-hood” audit of how our municipality operates. It doesn’t just look at what we spend, but how we spend it. It asks three critical questions:

  1. Are we doing the right things? (Core services vs. “nice-to-haves”)
  2. Are we doing things the right way? (Efficiency of internal processes)
  3. Are we getting the best value? (In-house staff vs. $12M in outside contractors)

Why now? The 2026 Reality:

  • The Salary Cap: Wages and benefits now consume 41% ($24.6M) of our operating budget. We need to ensure every dollar supports frontline results—not administrative bloat.
  • The Contractor Overlap: We spend $12M annually on outside contractors while our internal staff costs continue to rise. We need to identify where we are paying twice for the same result.
  • The Debt Crisis: With debt projected to hit $131 million, we cannot keep “raiding reserves” to balance the books. We need to find permanent savings through efficiency.

My Commitment:

I am not interested in “politics as usual.” I am running to bring a Technical Brain to Shire Hall. A Service Delivery Review provides the data we need to fix our roads, protect our seniors from soaring taxes, and restore the County’s financial health.

It’s time for an auditor, not a cheerleader. Let’s get to work.

#PEC2026 #TechnicalBrain #Accountability #PrinceEdwardCounty #FiscalResponsibility


Strategy Tip:

When you post this, use a high-quality photo of yourself holding a copy of the 2026 Budget Book or standing in front of a major infrastructure project. This visual reinforces that you are “doing the homework” that others aren’t.


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