
Currently holds the office of Oshkosh City Council - At Large until April 7, 2028.
Candidate for Oshkosh City Council - At Large in 2026 Wisconsin General Election.
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Get StartedI want to explore a percent-for-art program so new city projects also invest in creativity. I also believe the city can help solve practical problems, like helping groups apply for grants to bring in more funding. Learn more
Art helps our neighborhoods grow. From murals to music, creative spaces make people want to live and work here. When we invest in the arts, we invest in the things that make Oshkosh unique and keep people choosing this city as their home. Learn more
A strong city is one where people feel connected and proud of where they live. Arts, theater, festivals, public art, and historic places all help make Oshkosh feel like home. I want to support the things that bring us together and make our city special. Learn more
And affordability isn’t just about rent. It’s also about having good jobs. I want to support small businesses and help the city grow so more people can work and thrive here. When Oshkosh is a place people want to live and invest in, it helps everyone. Learn more
We need a city where stability is normal, not something only a few can count on. That means making it easier to build good, affordable homes and working with partners to get it done. Learn more
Our downtown should feel alive, connected, and at the center of Oshkosh. That means supporting small businesses, making it easier to walk and get around, and adding more mixed-use housing so people can live, shop, and gather in the same area. Learn more
To keep downtown growing, we need to support the projects that make Oshkosh unique. I back the plans for Opera House Square and the renovations at The Grand. When we invest in them, we invest in our city’s future. Learn more
I support proactive maintenance, smarter street design, and long-term infrastructure planning that accounts for changing weather and future needs. Learn more
Safe streets and reliable infrastructure are the foundation of a city that works. From potholes and road conditions to sidewalks, crosswalks, and traffic safety, these everyday details shape how people move through Oshkosh. Learn more
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