Rooted in Page, rooting for Page.
A stronger economy. A higher quality of life. Decisions made with data, made in the open. I’m running for council because the choices we make now decide whether Page is a place the next generation chooses — or just remembers.

Six priorities, one Page.
Economic diversification
Strengthen the businesses already here. Bring in new ones that aren’t tied to tourism’s ups and downs. A Page that works in every season.
Affordable housing
Actively partner with local developers and seek new approaches to keep Page livable for working families.
Community engagement
One clear, timely, multi-channel source for City information — and a council member who picks up the phone.
Public safety
Fund best-in-class services, strengthen inter-agency cooperation, and grow local talent.
Quality of life
An aquatic and recreation center, a more beautiful downtown, and trails that connect us.
Long-term infrastructure
A second water straw, Haul road, and Vista — the projects that determine Page’s next 30 years.
Decisions that hold up.
Fiscally responsible. Anchored in data. Made with the next generation in mind — and the next thirty years, not the next election cycle. The other six pillars are what I’d work on. This one is how.
I’m not running to leave my mark on Page. I’m running so my kids and grandkids have a Page worth coming back to.