PDM seat caretaker Ezra Taylor, continues to serve the constituency that had given him a near victory in 2012. He has over the years continued to speak to the issues and address its needs having through his vibrant team conducted clean ups, address the issue of feral dogs that continue to plague the communities, brighten the Christmas for the children, placed trash bins in frequently used beach areas, donating and installing seating area in the increasingly popular Long Bay Beach, conducted walk-throughs and meet and greet its residents.
Over the past few weeks, he has conducted two community outreach initiatives with more in the works. Mindful of the increased number of robberies in the Leeward and Long Bay Hills areas, Mr. Taylor began a door to door campaign with a member of Community Policing. This gesture was well appreciated and residents were thrilled to see this partnership.
“I believe that all leaders and those willing to serve must be hands on in addressing the crime situation in these Islands particularly here in Provo. Leeward and Long Bay Hills have experienced an increasing number of house break-ins and robberies and the residents were happy to see the Police in such a community spirited initiative. I believe that we can make serious inroads in fighting crime if we take it from the community level and work along with the Police in initiatives such as these. I look forward to continuing this initiative and to making our people more aware of the state of our communities whilst ensuring that they engage in crime prevention activities”, says Ezra Taylor.
In an effort again to address the indiscriminate littering and general uncleanliness of the Leeward constituency, volunteers took to the streets in a clean-up led by Ezra Taylor. They were able to collect dozens of bags of trash.
“There must be a sustainable program put in place to address the general uncleanliness of these Islands. Whilst I welcome and embrace volunteerism, the Government must place greater resources in this area and enforce the Laws. This remains a health risk but for me it has also become an embarrassing issue and one of national pride or rather lack thereof. More has to be done to maintain a cleaner environment,” remarked Taylor.
Mr. Taylor is looking forward to continuing to serve the people of the Leeward and Long Bay Hills communities.



