Huntertown is growing, and growth requires thoughtful leadership.
I am running because I believe we can solve important infrastructure issues, especially water, without placing unnecessary financial burdens on residents.
My approach is focused on practical solutions that improve daily life, protect taxpayers, and prepare Huntertown for long term success. Good decisions today should still make sense years from now.
I have spent nearly fifty years building and running a business based on responsibility, planning, and accountability. Those same principles guide how I approach leadership and decision making.
Huntertown is my home. As the community continues to grow, it needs leaders who understand development, infrastructure, and long term planning from real world experience. I believe public service should be guided by common sense, transparency, and respect for the people who pay the bills.
My campaign is centered on clear priorities that focus on responsible growth, sound decision making, and accountability to residents.
Taxpayer dollars should be treated with care and respect. Major projects must be evaluated carefully, with clear cost comparisons and long term impacts fully understood. Fiscal responsibility means asking tough questions before committing residents to decades of expense.
Huntertown needs infrastructure solutions that work today and remain effective in the future, especially when it comes to water.
Fixing the water issue requires careful planning, honest cost comparisons, and sensible alternatives that serve residents now without creating long term financial strain.
That means avoiding rushed or overly expensive decisions and choosing solutions that preserve flexibility as the town continues to grow.
A strong local economy is essential to a healthy community. I support responsible development that creates jobs, attracts investment, and allows Huntertown to grow while maintaining affordability and quality of life for residents.
Stay informed, see where I stand, and follow the campaign as we work toward a better Huntertown.