Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner in a file photo.

Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner in a file photo.

Surrey Mayor Hepner won’t run in fall election: ‘Now is right time’ for family, friends

'I have decided not to seek re-election at the end of this Council term,' she says in email

  • Apr. 10, 2018 12:00 a.m.

Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner says she won’t run in this fall’s civic election.

Here is her full statement, released Tuesday evening at 7 p.m.:

Statement from Mayor Linda Hepner

“For 33 years the City of Surrey has been a chosen priority in my life and I have been honoured to serve the people of this City.

“Now after this four year term as Mayor, nine years as Councillor and more than two decades as a senior staff member, I have decided not to seek re-election at the end of this Council term.

“During my time with Surrey, the City has evolved from a modest suburb into the region’s second metropolitan centre and a globally recognized leading edge city. I am very proud to have contributed to this transformation, but there will always be more to do, more to achieve and, therefore, there is never an ideal time to leave.

“I have thought long and hard about this and it has not been an easy decision to make, but I sincerely believe that now is the right time to dedicate more time to my family and friends.

“I look forward to serving out my term as Mayor as we finalize the largest investment in transportation and housing in the City’s history. In my more than three decades at the City of Surrey, I have had the pleasure to work with remarkable people at all levels and I have made many friends along the way. To all the staff at the City, I want to thank you for the exceptional work you have done and continue to do. Finally, I want to give my heartfelt thanks to the people of Surrey for their ongoing trust and support. It has been an honour and privilege to serve you and the City of Surrey.

Sincerely, Linda Hepner

Surrey Now Leader