
Currently holds the office of Frederick City Council - District 3 until December 31, 2029.
Candidate for Frederick City Council - District 3 in 2025 Maryland General Election.
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Get StartedAs the City’s cultural life expands, working with the Frederick Arts Council we should explore establishing a Frederick Art Museum. Learn more
Working in coordination with NACs, we need police and allied professionals to focus on areas experiencing disturbances / drug dealing at locations such as pop-up BYOB events and convenience stores. Learn more
City of Frederick contract awards should favor businesses located in the City through a margin allowance on bids. Learn more
The City should encourage mixed use retail / housing along Carroll Creek Linear Park walkways to the east of East Street. Frederick still needs a downtown grocery store. Learn more
Frederick must lead the way in sustainability by prioritizing renewable energy and energy-efficient development. Learn more
By focusing on recycling, resiliency, and smart infrastructure, we can protect Frederick’s environment, enhance public services, and create a sustainable community for all. Learn more
We should expand our Inclement Plan to include Cooling Shelters, and especially on weekends and enable an expanded Linton Shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness, including consideration of “precinct” shelters to keep people dealing housing insecurity in their communities versus having just a centralized location. Learn more
We need to create shelters for LGBTQ youth and adults, and especially transgender people. Learn more
I want to eliminate in lieu fees and instead build affordable housing units. Learn more
A plan for how the City will deal with increasing traffic in the City based on planned development needs to be developed and / or shared widely, coupled with a transportation plan focused on adding MARC service on weekends. Learn more
Through the City’s DHHS, we should provide wrap-around services for qualifying families and individuals. We need to ensure City Health Clinic has a director in place and assure that adequate dental care services are available to poor and ALICE households. Learn more
The City should seek to help support expansion of universal childcare efforts underway in FCPS schools and YMCA sites and the universal new baby home visit program. Learn more
Expanded HPC tax credit amounts should be provided based on income to help qualifying homeowners make home repairs since HPC mandated repairs can be more expensive and cause unintended gentrification. Learn more
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