
Candidate for Long Beach City Mayor in 2026 California Primary Election.
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Get StartedCrack down hard on illegal e-bikes and reckless driving with zero tolerance, in Long Beach. Learn more
Empower Neighborhood Watches by providing them training and direct coordination with police so residents can help identify dangerous drivers and problem locations. Learn more
Expand motor officers and dramatically increase targeted traffic enforcement in high-risk areas (only have 4 to 6 for LB, down from 30). Learn more
Streamline business creation by reducing startup fees, accelerating application approvals, and expediting permits for new businesses and housing. Learn more
Repair the seawall to prevent flooding and explore cost-effective maintenance solutions. Learn more
Plant more trees throughout the entire city. Learn more
Record every meeting with developers, lobbyists, and special interest groups — no more backroom deals. Learn more
Declare a local emergency to access state resources, including California National Guard support, to build resource centers and emergency housing. Learn more
Offer comprehensive services and housing to all unhoused individuals, with compassionate hospitalization for those unable to care for themselves. Learn more
Implement traffic calming measures — including speed bumps and lowered speed limits in residential neighborhoods and around schools. Learn more
Install solar LED lighting on dark streets and intersections to improve visibility and reduce nighttime crashes. Learn more
Assemble a cross-department team focused on infrastructure, pothole repair, surveying, and quality-of-life improvements. This team will identify problems and fix them as we go, starting with the highest priority locations first. Learn more
Open the books to our citizens for public scrutiny and demand all past expenditures to be published. Learn more
Require every department to submit quarterly reports with receipts and detailed overtime expenditures, all uploaded to the city website for public review. Learn more
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