
Currently holds the office of Somersworth City Council - Ward 4 until December 31, 2025.
Candidate for Somersworth City Council - Ward 4 in 2025 New Hampshire General Election.
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Get StartedNew Hampshire’s inequitable school funding model puts our schools at a disadvantage already — the least we can do is give our schools what meager adequacy funding the state provides. Learn more
We need stronger involvement from our council and city leadership in shaping how we want our community to address the housing crisis and support our small businesses. This must start with more community transparency and involvement to envision together what we want the future of our city to be. Learn more
We need a tenants bill of rights — starting with a resource online of all city and state regulations and relevant codes so that renters in Somersworth know their rights and how to advocate for themselves if their landlord refuses to fix issues. Our city should be tenacious with derelict landlords and protection of the safety and wellbeing of our residents. This has been a persistent problem and drawn-out legal battles can’t be the only solution. Learn more
The city should absolutely be involved in creating more housing — at market rate, at affordable rates and yes, even below market rate. The most successful housing and development models mix all forms of housing and small businesses together so that people with money to spend have places to spend it, and there are people who can afford to live close enough to work at those places, and everyone has “third places” to go — cafes, bookstores, entertainment, shops. Learn more
We must take care of our unhoused neighbors, just like we support residents in time of need. Learn more
Yes, it’s expensive to maintain good infrastructure, but we know that investment now in making our streets and sidewalks accessible will result in a more thriving downtown economy and higher property values. Learn more
And a website and social media presence that makes it easy for residents to find information, with machine-readable text. Our residents deserve a government that makes it easy to access information and do business. Learn more
We should be following our own Master Plan, engaging our residents in charettes and public input sessions, being proactive in working with developers to make sure their proposals will be successful, reflect public desire and not stall or crash and burn in the final stages. Learn more
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