
Currently holds the office of Melrose City Council - At Large until December 31, 2027.
Candidate for Melrose City Council - At Large in 2025 Massachusetts General Election.
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Get StartedTree canopy protection will become more and more neccesary as we work to grow our city’s housing stock and balance our need for growth with our historic character as a tree-lined city. My work to develop a tree canopy protection ordinance involved work with city staff, community groups, and my fellow councilors to find a way to ensure we can protect our green space and support housing growth goals in harmony. Learn more
Some of the committees we could create include a working group on safe and complete streets, a tree canopy protection committee, a climate/net zero committee, and even an innovation committee that would be tasked with generating new ideas, for example exploring the economic benefits of placemaking, pursuing new grant funding opportunities to plan for increasing our commercial property, and bringing new revenue generating programs to the city. Learn more
I will continue the work I’ve carried out since 2019 to expand neighborhood traffic calming to give residents city-wide more proven options to improve the safety of their street for people of all ages and abilities. I’ll continue to push for smart improvements to major roadway projects such as a proposed redesign of Lebanon street, intersection improvements at near schools, and a safer, calmer Lynn Fells Parkway. Learn more
Know there is only one way for our city to correct course - we must pass a tax override. As a City Councilor, I’ve voted twice to put an override on the ballot. As a resident of Melrose, I’ve supported that override with my own words and my actions, through canvassing, and voting yes. Learn more
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