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Protecting Open Spaces and Rural Charm

Alpine’s open spaces are part of what makes our city so special. I will work to preserve the natural beauty, trails, and mountain town feel that drew so many of us here, while ensuring responsible decisions about land use and development.

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Responsible Growth

In a town like Alpine where strong families, deep roots, and community connections make people want to stay close to home, growth is inevitable. Generations of families choose to raise their children here, and new families are drawn to Alpine for the same reasons.

The question isn’t if we grow—it’s how we grow. I believe growth must be managed with common sense and care, protecting Alpine’s open spaces, small-town character, and quality of life, while ensuring new development doesn’t overwhelm our roads, resources, or schools.

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Traffic and Road Safety

Traffic is already a pinch point in Alpine—whether it’s school drop-off, the daily commute, or trying to get across town. The frustration is real, and so are the safety concerns.

We need practical, common-sense solutions to ease congestion and keep our roads safe. That means addressing dangerous intersections, improving traffic flow, and working with residents to find smart, effective fixes.

Small improvements can make a big difference—and I’m ready to get to work.

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Transparent, Accessible Leadership

Residents deserve a voice in city decisions. I will advocate for clear communication, accessible meetings, and policies that reflect the input of our community—not just a few. Good governance starts with listening. Read More


Fiscal Responsibility

We must use taxpayer dollars wisely. I’ll bring my background in public administration and my commitment to accountability to every budget decision—ensuring we meet Alpine’s needs without unnecessary spending. Read More


Strengthening our Community

Events like Alpine Days, Trucks & Tunes, and Meet Santa remind us how good it feels to come together as neighbors. Even simple traditions, like grabbing a snow cone at Snoasis, help make Alpine feel connected.

But we shouldn’t have to wait for a special event or summer tradition to build community. I believe in working together to create year-round opportunities for connection—through resources, programs, and simple ways to bring people together. A strong, connected community makes Alpine better for everyone.

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