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Ballot City
Prairie VIllage
Campaign Phone
913-535-8334
Personal Biography
Nathan Vallette is a dedicated community member, husband, and father of three who has called Prairie Village home for over 12 years. A proud graduate of Kansas State University, Nathan holds an undergraduate degree in mass communications and an MBA. He’s built a career in community-focused real estate finance and is running for City Council to help Prairie Village thrive for generations to come. Nathan believes in thoughtful growth, strong neighborhoods, and decisions grounded in trust, facts, a
Education
Kansas State University - Bachelor of Science, Mass Communications (2006); Master of Business Administration (2008)
Community/Public Service
Youth sports coach and PTA volunteer
Three key initiatives to move Prairie Village forward are: (1) Fact-based decision making rooted in transparency, trust, and doing what’s right for our community’s future. (2) Safe, connected infrastructure like sidewalks, traffic calming, and stormwater fixes; (3) Smart, transparent budgeting that supports core services while being fiscally responsible
I bring over a decade of experience in real estate finance, working on community-focused projects that require strategic planning, collaboration, and fiscal responsibility. I’m a problem-solver by trade and believe in data-driven decision making. As a longtime Prairie Village resident, parent, and active community member, I understand what makes our city special and how to protect it. I listen, I lead with facts, and I care deeply about our future. These qualities make me ready to serve effectively on City Council.
City Council is where decisions that directly impact our daily lives are made—from public safety and infrastructure to development and community services. It’s the body that helps shape the long-term vision of our city while responding to real-time needs. A strong, engaged council ensures that residents’ voices are heard and that resources are used wisely. It’s local government at its most immediate and impactful.