
Constituent Services
As your County Councilwoman, constituent service will be job one. Effective public leadership starts with being accessible, responsive, and committed to solving problems for the people we serve. Government should work for residents, not create unnecessary frustration or barriers.
I believe strong constituent service builds trust, strengthens communities, and ensures local government remains accountable to the people. That means being present, listening to concerns, and taking action to deliver real results. My office will focus on practical solutions, timely communication, and making county government more responsive and efficient for every resident in District 1.
My Commitments
Responsive Communication
When you contact my office, you will receive a response within 48 hours. Residents deserve a council representative who listens, follows through, and remains accessible to the community.
Cutting Government Red Tape
Government delays can be frustrating and costly for homeowners, small businesses, and community organizations. Taking months to complete a simple permitting process is unacceptable. I will work to streamline county processes, reduce unnecessary bureaucracy, and improve efficiency so residents can get answers and approvals faster.
Focusing on the “Little Things” That Matter Most
The everyday responsibilities of local government directly impact quality of life. As your council representative, I will focus on the services residents rely on every day — making sure trash is collected, streets are plowed, gutters are cleaned, county properties are maintained, and parks and recreation areas remain safe and welcoming. These are not small issues to the families and neighborhoods affected by them. The little things matter because they shape daily life in our communities.
Being Present in the Community
For the past five years, I have visited communities across District 1 and worked directly with residents to strengthen our neighborhoods. I pledge to continue being visible, accessible, and engaged as your councilwoman. Leadership starts with showing up, listening, and working alongside the community to solve problems together.
Constituent service is about more than answering calls or attending meetings. It is about building relationships, solving problems, and ensuring every resident knows they have a voice and an advocate in county government.