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What it's all about

Create a vibrant community.

Prioritize safety, financial planning, and dynamic spaces.

 

Experienced leadership for a stronger Livonia.

Advocacy for you and your needs.

Campaign Message

As we stand on the brink of a new chapter in our city's history, imagine what Livonia will look like when our next generation looks for a place to settle down. Will Livonia grow as a thriving community that retains and attracts new residents and businesses? 
Yes, so long as we create a vibrant city to achieve this while honoring our rich history.
That is why I am running for Livonia City Council.

Together, we can create a vibrant community, attract new families, foster local entrepreneurship, improve our green spaces, protect our history, and enhance connections among residents. We hold a unique position to meet these aspirations. Let's make Livonia stronger!

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Campaign Priorities

  •  Safety of our residents and business owners by continuing to build our police and fire departments.

  • Financial planning to protect our parks, roads, pools, and community buildings.

  • Dynamic spaces that blend residential, retail, and recreational areas. 

I regularly attend city council meetings, various committee meetings, unrecorded hearings, and discussions surrounding our capital outlay.  I have been attending for years. I know the current issues and the history behind them. 
I am committed to providing you with experienced leadership for a stronger Livonia.

Campaign Promise

It's about you

 I am here to represent you. I will strongly advocate for the needs of Livonia residents, business owners,  and union labor workers to have the opportunity to rise as high as their talents and initiative will allow.

I am here for you

I will be available to connect with you. You can reach me on social media or via email.

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