When I first ran for City Council my goal was to bring a level-headed, collaborative approach to local government—one that cuts through gridlock and focuses on real solutions for residents–and I have remained committed to this goal throughout my tenure as Ward 4 Councilor. I’m proud of the progress we’ve made together and humbled by the support of my ward neighbors. But the challenges facing our city are bigger than one neighborhood, and that’s why I’m running for an at-large seat: to make sure Newburyport is a community where we can all thrive, today and for generations to come.
Looking ahead, I see three key priorities that will shape my work in the next term:
We can’t ignore the pressing needs of our aging infrastructure, but I will always be mindful of the costs we ask residents to bear. That means focusing on smart, forward-looking investments that protect our future while keeping finances in check.
Newburyport is a wonderful place to live—but it is becoming harder and harder for families, seniors, and young people to maintain or put down roots here. We need policies that create opportunity while protecting the character of our city.
Every resident deserves to feel safe walking down their street, biking to school, or gathering with neighbors. Building stronger, safer neighborhoods takes both smart design and enforcement.
These priorities reflect what I’ve heard from residents across the city: we want to preserve what makes Newburyport special while preparing wisely for the future. As your At-Large City Councilor, I will continue to listen, problem-solve, and focus on practical leadership that gets things done.
Together, we can build a more resilient, affordable, and welcoming Newburyport.