
Currently holds the office of Oshkosh City Council until April 1, 2027.
Candidate for Oshkosh City Council in 2025 Wisconsin General Election.
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Get StartedWe established a homeless outreach unit that pairs police officers with social workers to connect individuals to the resources they need to rebuild their lives. We’ve also created plans for a dedicated downtown precinct, ensuring public safety while providing support for vulnerable individuals. Learn more
We must focus on attracting even more investment into our downtown, supporting small businesses, and fostering new opportunities for growth. Learn more
We’ve also updated policies to improve engagement and outreach, particularly during road projects. These updates prioritize communication, transparency, and collaboration, ensuring that residents are informed and involved in decisions that impact their streets and neighborhoods. Learn more
We need to support infill developments and diversify our housing options. From townhomes to single-family subdivisions, Oshkosh needs to expand its housing supply and make it easier for new homes to be built in established neighborhoods. Learn more
We must prioritize investment in maintaining and preserving our existing housing stock. Older homes are a defining feature of Oshkosh’s character and history, but many face safety concerns such as lead and asbestos. By providing more opportunities for homeowners to address these issues, we can preserve the unique charm of our neighborhoods while ensuring they remain safe and livable for generations to come. Learn more
I am also committed to addressing homelessness in our community by providing compassionate, actionable solutions that help individuals get back on their feet while ensuring downtown remains a safe and comfortable place for all. . Learn more
I am committed to leveraging alternative funding sources, such as Tax Incremental Financing (TIF), grants, and other non-levy mechanisms, to reduce the financial burden on taxpayers. These tools allow us to invest in critical infrastructure and services while minimizing reliance on property taxes. Learn more
My vision includes implementing a proactive biennial property assessment policy to prevent sudden, steep increases in taxes, allowing adjustments to be spread over multiple years. This approach ensures predictability and fairness for residents and businesses alike. Learn more
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