A Better Quality of Life
for Everyone
Quality of life is about the everyday things that make a community feel like home. We deserve better.
What We’ll Do
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Crack down on illegal dumping and litter, with faster cleanup.
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Support practical climate solutions like better drainage and flood control, energy efficient buildings, and residential solar rebates.
What We’ll Do
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Make sure residents know their rights and can access qualified services without fear.
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Support arts, culture, and recreation programs for all ages.
In District 4, too many residents worry about property crime, domestic violence, and unsafe roads. Broken or missing sidewalks, poor lighting, and dangerous crossings make everyday travel harder, especially for seniors, families, and people with disabilities.
We can do better—and we must.
My vision is simple: neighborhoods where people feel safe walking down their street, driving to work, or spending time at home. Public safety works best when it is built on trust, strong partnerships, and smart investments that prevent harm before it happens.
As your County Councilmember, I will work to ensure our police have the resources they need to protect every life and reduce property crime. That means supporting effective, accountable policing that keeps officers visible, responsive, and connected to the communities they serve. Safety is strongest when residents and law enforcement work together.
Safe streets also depend on reliable transportation and infrastructure. I will advocate for lower transit costs for seniors and people with disabilities, smarter bus routes that reflect how people actually travel, and practical solutions for the “last mile” between transit stops and home or work. Transportation should connect people to opportunity—not create barriers.
Finally, I will push to speed up repairs to potholes, sidewalks, and dangerous intersections. Fixing these problems quickly improves safety, supports local businesses, and makes neighborhoods more livable for everyone.
Public safety isn’t just about enforcement—it’s about design, access, and care for the places we live.
Safer streets make everyday life better—and help our communities grow.