
Currently holds the office of Dover City Council - At Large until December 31, 2027.
Candidate for Dover City Council - At Large in 2025 New Hampshire General Election.
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Get StartedDover relies on the vitality of local businesses. They’re instrumental in fostering economic resilience, creating jobs, and reinvesting funds into the community. Additionally, Dover’s businesses draw residents from nearby cities and towns, who in turn contribute to our economy by patronizing local establishments. Learn more
Public education holds a critical role in shaping the future of Dover. It is a powerful tool that nurtures the minds of our children, and prepares them to become responsible citizens who will contribute to society. Strong public education benefits more than Dover children and their parents: it benefits our society, our governance, and our economic health. Learn more
Homelessness is a pressing issue that affects not only those experiencing it, but also the communities in which they reside. Dover residents require effective solutions to reduce homelessness and improve the quality of life for both homeless individuals and the broader community. We can draw inspiration from other municipalities that have successfully instituted programs to reduce homelessness. Learn more
We need to address the high cost of housing for the city to so it’s affordable for everyone: seniors, teachers, firefighters, young families just starting out. Wherever someone is in their career, education, or family life, Dover should be a place they can belong. Learn more
Development is crucial to Dover’s future. Managed effectively, it will allow Dover to expand the tax base rather than increase the tax burden and will enable the city to scale services and reach more residents. Beyond economic advantages, development will also assist Dover in minimizing our environmental impact. Development isn’t always popular, but intertwined with our economy is our sense of property rights, which means property owners have the right to reasonably use their land. Learn more
The City of Dover makes accommodations for pedestrians and motor vehicles. It must add an accommodation for bicycles, where e-bikes, in particular, are making bike travel more common as a mode of transportation. They will be critical for residents, both existing and new, who work at home or in Dover and require inexpensive transportation. Learn more
As the Dover’s population continues to grow, it needs to consider efficient transportation options. One solution that has proven highly effective in other cities is the implementation of bike lanes. Bike lanes do more than promote a healthy and active lifestyle. They deliver significant economic, traffic, and safety benefits. Learn more
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