Why are you the best candidate for this position? (750 characters)
As a current council member, I’ve shown I can deliver results, not just promises. I helped launch the municipal cannabis dispensary, legalized sidewalk chalk for families, and supported selling nearly $4 million in city-owned land, bringing new development and tax base to Anoka. I pushed for the new 4th Avenue trail crossing, opening later this year. Now I’m fighting to bring organized waste collection to a successful vote this November to save residents money, with rates from $10.15 to $14.40/month, saving many residents money. My background as an Army combat veteran, credit analyst, and property owner gives me a practical, numbers-first lens on city decisions. I ask for your vote to keep finishing what we started.
If elected, what will your top three priorities be and why? (500 characters)
First, affordability. I’ll keep fighting to keep city costs reasonable for residents, including the proposed organized waste rates, ranging from $10.15 to $14.40/month. Second, maintaining and enhancing our parks, playgrounds, and trails, including projects like the 4th Avenue crossing. Third, smart development that prepares Anoka for the future, like the new hotel and event center project downtown, while protecting our historic river city and Halloween Capital charm.
How do you plan to engage with and represent all members of our diverse community?(500 characters)
I show up; at community events, business openings, and council meetings…and I listen. As a veteran and current foster parent, I’ve seen firsthand how different backgrounds and circumstances shape people’s needs. I support accessible public input and partnerships with local organizations like Alexandra House and the ACBC Food Shelf to reach residents who might not otherwise engage with city hall.
What steps will you take to ensure transparency and accountability in city government? (500 characters)
I believe in open communication and being reachable, and not just at meetings, but directly, so residents can ask questions and get real answers. I support open meetings, clear budgets, and holding city projects accountable to their timelines and costs.