
Currently holds the office of Jeffersontown City Council until December 31, 2026.
Candidate for Jeffersontown City Council in 2026 Kentucky Primary Election.
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Get StartedHost community events, festivals, and performances in Gaslight Square and the Amphitheatre to showcase local talent. Learn more
Move the Jeffersontown Museum to the Historic district. Use an iconic building like the log cabin on Watterson Trail for new more visible location. Learn more
We have resources we could be investing back into other areas in our community. These are needed investments, like providing for our police and public works so they can recruit, retain and grow their workforce. Learn more
Build partnerships with community organizations that can enhance workforce readiness and provide resources for job seekers. Learn more
I want to ensure our commerce park is the leading destination for small businesses and entrepreneurs. We need to listen to business owners who are here and develop a plan together. A plan that makes the park attractive to those business owners and those we should target to join our community. This plan should include better green spaces, facades, and improved lighting for both crime prevention and curb appeal. Learn more
The Metropolitan Business Development Corporation (METCO) offers loans for small businesses, including accessibility loans and façade improvement loans, which can help enhance local infrastructure and business visibility. This should continue being a priority. Learn more
Invest in marketing campaigns that highlight Jeffersontown’s diverse business landscape to encourage residents to support local enterprises and foster community growth. Learn more
Collaborate with local educational institutions to provide training tailored to high-demand industries is essential. Programs like Kentuckian Works offer career training that aligns with local job needs. Expanding programs like Summerworks can create pathways for youth into the workforce, ensuring a skilled labor pool for local businesses. Learn more
Require future developers to submit traffic impact plans for their projects. Learn more
Create an access management plan that improves how vehicles enter neighborhoods and businesses, including the potential for roundabouts. Learn more
We also need these resources to improve the infrastructure in our commerce park and the drainage systems in our neighborhoods. Learn more
Improve connectivity between Gaslight Square and surrounding neighborhoods for easier access. Learn more
Continue to invest in streetscape improvements to create a pedestrian-friendly environment. Learn more
Prioritize infrastructure upgrades, such as widening roads and adding turn lanes at key intersections. Learn more
Partner with the Kentuckiana Regional Planning & Development Agency (KIPDA), which is preparing a report on parking and transportation in the Historic Gaslight Square District. The city should carefully consider and implement its recommendations. Learn more
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