
Currently holds the office of Allegheny County Controller until December 31, 2027.
Candidate for Pittsburgh City Mayor in 2025 Pennsylvania General Election.
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Get StartedCreating accessible, open public safety data dashboards that include all data on crime and year-over-year trends. Learn more
Adequately funding and staffing public safety services. Learn more
Restoring dedicated community and neighborhood resource policing units. Learn more
Corey will champion inclusive and strong economic development efforts that will support our City’s small businesses, invest in workforce development, attract new business opportunities, and grow our tax base. Learn more
Corey wants to make sure that residential and commercial space is occupied, and catalytic investments spur further development and growth. Pittsburgh should have vibrant neighborhoods with strong local business districts. Learn more
Establishing strategic workforce development partnerships focused on green infrastructure. Learn more
Strengthening main street development efforts with a “main and main” strategy that invests 10 million across 10 business districts in the City. Learn more
Rather than reactive clean-ups, we need proactive investment in green infrastructure and resilience. We must also foster and develop the workforce of the future that won’t just build green infrastructure, but will also maintain it for years to come. Learn more
Reviving the City’s Climate Action Plan which hasn’t been updated since 2018. Learn more
Pursuing alternative financing models to fund energy efficiency and modernization projects. Learn more
Developing housing near transit-rich areas that gives residents strong mobility options. Learn more
Encouraging housing abundance and affordability across Pittsburgh by utilizing all available funding and strategic interventions. Learn more
Working with the Urban Redevelopment Authority to use the Housing Opportunity Fund to create and preserve affordable units. Learn more
Encouraging the wide-scale production of new housing units, especially workforce housing. Learn more
Advocating for and supporting housing insecure Pittsburghers by appropriately funding rental and housing assistance programs. Learn more
Properly investing in stormwater management and landslide remediation to create a more resilient city. Learn more
Whether they walk, bike, ride, or drive, residents should be able to safely and easily get to their destinations using the mobility options that work best for them. We must modernize our broken and outdated permitting and zoning system to more robustly encourage true, transformative transit-oriented development. Learn more
Investing in traffic calming interventions based on neighborhood and community needs. Learn more
Focusing the City's parks investment so that we provide our kids with the best facilities for recreational activities while also investing in lighting, scoreboards, concession stands, sound systems, and more. Learn more
Creating an Office of Youth and Families to lead programming that expands childcare options, caregiver supports, and educational partnerships while working across departments to establish a robust network of support for students, parents, schools, and community partners. Learn more
Reimagining the use and purpose of our recreation centers and making sure that we open our centers before school and on weekends, expand food options, grow the successful Rec2Tech program to provide our children skills for the changing workforce, and bring more services into our centers. Learn more
Leading the City as a true regional partner in fostering and supporting wraparound services for our most vulnerable neighbors. Learn more
Addressing the shortage of high-quality childcare seats in Pittsburgh by reforming our outdated zoning and permitting processes to make it easier for high-quality childcare providers to open and operate. Learn more
Prioritizing helping people get off the streets permanently and into housing or support systems, not responding to a negative article in the news by clearing away tents and playing whack-a-mole with people’s lives. Learn more
Implementing Strategic Debt Management Practices and Creating a Capital Stabilization Reserve. Learn more
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