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Issues

Our city representatives are responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of all Boulder residents. For the city council, this means creating laws and accountability structures that protect our community in a manner that aligns with our collective values. I would like to see...

While the definition of homelessness may be uniform, the groups experiencing it are not. We need to stop viewing the unhoused population as a single group and start looking at specialized solutions that meet the needs of each segment of this vulnerable population...

Boulder is a vibrant and desirable community, but the increasing cost of living here has created significant challenges for families and individuals seeking stable and affordable lifestyles.

 

As a city council member, I will prioritize the following efforts...

Effective governance is crucial to the success of any community. To be effective, our elected officials need to recognize their obligations to the public that they serve by actively engaging their constituents and creating an environment of responsible decision-making.

 

As a city council member, I will prioritize the following efforts...

The City of Boulder has set an ambitious goal to become a Net Zero city by 2035, which can be achieved through the implementation of thoughtful transportation, housing and building policies. In addition to these long-term initiatives, the city needs to take action to address more imminent threats to our community caused by climate change and human impacts.

 

As a city council member, I will prioritize the following efforts...

Our small businesses are what make our Boulder business community vibrant and diverse. With the pandemic behind us, we need to actively encourage new and existing businesses to invest in Boulder by providing safe and welcoming public spaces and making it easier to operate here. 

 

As a city council member, I will prioritize the following efforts...

As Boulder grows, so does the congestion and environmental impact of our cars and buses. To achieve its goals of Net Zero by 2035, we must begin laying the zoning groundwork for a reimagined transportation structure that provides for mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented neighborhoods near key transit centers. Creating an infrastructure that...

Over the next few years, the city council will weigh in on several important land-use decisions that will have long-term consequences on how our open space and remaining buildable spaces are utilized. While it is too early to develop positions on these initiatives, as a City Council member, I will prioritize ...

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