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The Three C's; Conversation, Community and Collaboration

As I've been out knocking on doors and speaking with residents, many have asked me, "Why are you running in this election?" With voter turnout at an all-time low, I believe it's more important than ever to bring your voice back to local government. By learning from, supporting, and encouraging each other, we can create positive changes in District 10—and I want to be part of making that happen.

Conversation

A conversation is as much about listening as it is talking. I'm interested in your thoughts and want to know what you think.  I’m here to listen, and I value your perspective. Let’s start the conversation on how how to address the issues that are happening on your street and in your community.

 

Community
We all like to feel a sense of belonging. Community is not necessarily defined by location but can be a shared interest or a common goal. Community is about coming together to support and encourage each other in making District 10 a better, safer place to call home.

Collaboration

We all have our own set of skills, our own areas of expertise. Collaborating with others with different skills and expertise will deliver better results. My goal is to be the liason between residents and city staff, developers, and other levels of government, to discuss and work on issues that are happening in our communities.

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