Growing
Together

I am running for Wheat Ridge City Council for my daughter.
The decisions being made today will shape our district for the decades to come.
I want to ensure we’re building an inclusive, safe, and thriving community for her, and all families to grow up in.
Connection
44th Is Our Backbone
We need a continuous, protected pedestrian and bicycle corridor from Anderson Park to Sheridan, connecting community gems like Happiness Gardens, Apel-Bacher Park, Hopper Hollow, and Randall Park. From there, we can create branches that link to 38th, The Green, and the Lutheran Legacy Campus. These connections aren’t just about getting around, they’re about equity, safety, and belonging.
Community
Working with and buying from neighbors
To be a self-sustaining community, we want to encourage our residents to shop, eat, and spend their leisure time locally. Let's make it feasible for people to work where they live, and live where they work.
Engagement
Leadership through community voices
We need to develop more education and engagement opportunities to help residents feel empowered to step up and represent themselves. Running for local elected positions should feel accessible, and it is our job to encourage our residents to be engaged in their community.