HONEST LEADERSHIP,
DECISIONS WITH EXPERIENCE.

A COUNCIL YOU CAN TRUST AGAIN

After taking a break serving the people of Huntertown, I’m choosing to run again For Town Council.

During that season of my life, my job became more demanding and required my main focus. But over the years, I’ve watched Huntertown decline at a pace that’s been difficult to ignore. It’s saddening to see changes that don’t reflect the community I’ve always known and cared about.

Huntertown isn’t just where I live, it’s my home. I’ve raised my family here, and I still proudly call this town home. I would like the opportunity to serve this community with a direct and transparent approach and get our town where it deserves to be.

If elected, I will lead with truth and transparency. I believe honesty and heart must be at the center of our decision-making if we want to move Huntertown in the right direction.

One of my strongest qualities is problem-solving with a direct, clear approach. I’m ready to bring that mindset back to Council to help create positive, lasting change.

The people of Huntertown deserve no less.

Why Transparency Matters Now

Huntertown has grown, but growth should never come at the expense of trust.

Today, many residents feel disconnected from decisions that directly affect their taxes, infrastructure, and future. Questions go unanswered. Discussions feel closed. Major decisions move forward without the level of public clarity that this town once expected.

Transparency is not about politics. It is about respecting the people who live here. When transparency disappears, confidence in local government disappears with it.

Core Commitments

These commitments guide every decision I make and every conversation I have with the community.

Transparency

Residents deserve clear information before decisions are made, not after.

Honesty

Leadership means telling people the truth, even when it is uncomfortable.

Accessibility

Town government should be approachable, responsive, and willing to listen.

A Record of Opennes

During my twelve years on the Huntertown Town Council, I believed public service meant open discussion and public involvement.

I supported honest conversations with residents, clear explanations of council decisions, and accessibility for anyone who had questions or concerns. That approach earned trust because it respected the community.

That record matters, because it shows how I lead when entrusted with responsibility.

Experience That Matters

I am a retired police officer with 32 years of service. I understand accountability, decision making under pressure, and responsibility to the public.

I also understand Huntertown. I have raised my family here and continue to call this town home. My experience on the council and in public service gives me a practical, grounded perspective that focuses on results, not politics.

How I’ll Govern

LISTEN

Every major decision starts with listening to residents and understanding their concerns.

EXPLAIN

Options, costs, and impacts must be clearly explained before any vote is considered.

DISCUSS

Open discussion belongs in public meetings, not behind closed doors.

DECIDE

Decisions should be made carefully, based on facts, not pressure or convenience.

REPORT BACK

Residents deserve to know why a decision was made and what happens next.