Morgantown needs leadership that listens, works collaboratively, and delivers real solutions. I’m running for City Council because I believe in practical, community-driven policies that improve our neighborhoods and make Morgantown a better place to live and work. As a small business owner and longtime community advocate, I know firsthand the challenges residents and businesses face. From safer roads and better infrastructure to housing solutions that work for everyone, we need leadership that focuses on getting things done rather than making empty promises.
I’m committed to:
• Improving road safety and infrastructure by pushing for faster pothole repairs, safer sidewalks, and pedestrian-friendly streets
• Supporting smart housing policies that expand affordable housing options and make it easier for people to renovate and build homes
• Streamlining the permitting process so that business owners and homeowners face fewer hurdles when starting projects, making improvements, or expanding
• Revitalizing neighborhoods like Lower Greenmont to create a more vibrant, welcoming community
• Enhancing public safety by improving lighting, maintaining sidewalks and parks, and securing funding for upgrades to public spaces
• Strengthening public transit and accessibility to make Morgantown easier to navigate for all residents
Morgantown has so much potential, but we need leaders who work with the community, not above it. I’m not here to push a personal agenda, I’m here to listen, collaborate, and take action on the issues that matter most to you.
If you believe in a stronger, safer, and more connected Morgantown, I’d love to have your support. Let’s get to work.
Listening, Collaborating, Taking Action
Your Vote Matters – April 29th is Election Day!
April 16-26, 2025: Early Voting. at the Historic Depot Building at Hazel Ruby McQuain Park - Monday through Thursday 7 am-5:30 pm, Saturday 9 am-5 pm
Tuesday, April 29, 2025: Election Day polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.