I am always available to set up time to talk about the various issues impacting Erie. Please see the Contact page.
- Workforce Housing
Call it what you will, workforce housing, income appropriate housing, or affordable housing, having a place where people who work in Erie should be able to afford to live here. There are several reasons why this is important for the Town:
- Flag Policy
In my mind, the Town Council made a big mistake when revising the town Flag Policy to severely restrict the use of flags in the Town. We need a policy that lets us fly flags that are authorized through a Federal, State, or Erie proclamation.
- Mixed-Use Housing
As a member and current Vice-Chair of the Erie Planning Commission I have learned how important mixed-use housing is to our community. I will continue to be a champion of having area where people can walk or bike to stores and restaurants, and ideally to work.
- Business Development
Erie is a great place for doing business, and we have a strong Economic Development program. If elected, I will work with staff and the Erie Economic Development Council to promote new businesses. This is part of the creation of mixed-use communities.
- Growth
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Erie was the third fastest-growing town (as opposed to city) in the United States between July 1, 2023 and July 1, 2024:

This is incredible growth, and must be managed. The updated Comprehensive Plan does a good job of planning for future growth while realizing that a lot of development has already been authorized.
- Budget
The Town of Erie has a very complex budget – the 2016 budget document is 719 pages long! There are 10 current priorities for the Town:
While I agree with these priorities, I do not feel that the current Town Council has actually implemented policies that reflect them. I pledge to work with Town Residents to align your priorities with the budget and associated policy.
