
Currently holds the office of Glendale City Council until June 2, 2030.
Candidate for Glendale City Council in 2026 California Primary Election.
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Get StartedLife is better when you know your neighbors and spend more time outside. I want to make it easy and natural to do so! That means walkable neighborhoods with convenient access to public parks, plazas, and amenities, as well as more community events in those public spaces to bring us together. Learn more
I want to work with residents to tackle common causes for vehicle collisions, and reduce risk to life and property. Learn more
I will build on the city's Safe Routes to School Programs and find solutions for safer intersections near schools. Learn more
Glendale has a responsibility to take measures that minimize fire and flood hazards in our vulnerable neighborhoods, which is why the recently adopted Climate Adaptation and Action Plan is so important. Learn more
I want to revamp our permitting process to streamline approvals, and bolster our economic development program to attract and encourage new startups and storefronts in our city. Learn more
Glendale has many youth programs through our Community Services and Parks, Glendale Youth Alliance, as well as Associated Student Bodies (ASBs) on campuses. I think we can do even more to engage our young people. The policies we enact today will shape the lives of the next generation. Learn more
In the absence of any national strategy to tackle climate change, the City of Glendale must be prepared for warmer and more extreme weather. This includes providing shade, shade, and more shade so that our sidewalks and public spaces stay cool. It includes public EV chargers for renters or homeowners who cannot afford to upgrade their electrical system at home but want to make the switch to an electric vehicle. Learn more
We need to invest in generating clean energy locally to ensure a reliable electrical grid while reducing our reliance on vulnerable transmission lines and air-polluting fossil fuels. Learn more
I am committed to bringing Glendale communities together to resolve zoning and development in the best possible ways while understanding Glendale's role in meeting regional housing needs. Learn more
I believe we need to build more entry-level housing for sale: townhomes and condos that appeal to younger generations looking to start a family or build equity. The lack of newer for-sale housing units is the "missing middle" in Glendale. Entry-level homes should be in areas with easy access to jobs, transit, cultural resources, and daily amenities. Learn more
I support more affordable and desirable rental units. The existing demand is straining supply and creating a squeeze in the housing market. Learn more
City Council finally acquired property in 2025 for a new park in South Glendale, but we need much more. Glendale has generated millions in development fees for parks, but hasn't proportionally dedicated those funds for new parks near dense housing developments in South Glendale. Open and public spaces like parks are critical for families who live in apartments and condos. Learn more
I will advocate for reviewing and updating our Comprehensive Design Guidelines to ensure that new residential and commercial buildings are in-character with the historic architecture of our city. We can look to our neighboring city, Pasadena, for good examples of development that honors the city context, character, and function. Learn more
We owe it to those in our city who aren't drivers–whether due to age, disability, socioeconomic status, or preference–to make it safe and easy to get around Glendale. Learn more
If we can make more safe, affordable, and high-quality transportation options available, our residents will have choices in how they get around town. Learn more
I support programs that increase financial assistance to help moderate and low-income residents. Learn more
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