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Campaign Focus

“Tuscaloosa is growing rapidly, and District 3 sits at the center of that growth. I’m
running for City Council because our neighborhoods deserve leadership that protects
the quality of life residents value while planning responsibly for the future. My priorities
are protecting our neighborhoods, improving infrastructure, supporting local businesses,
and ensuring residents have a strong voice in city government. Together we can make
sure Tuscaloosa continues to be a city where families want to live, work, and build their
future.”

Protecting Neighborhoods

“As Tuscaloosa grows, we must make sure that growth protects the neighborhoods
families have built here.”

•  Responsible Zoning

•  Property Maintenance Enforcement

•  Managing Student Housing Expansion Near Neighborhoods

Smart and Responsible Growth

“Growth is good for our city—but it must be planned carefully so infrastructure, housing,
and neighborhoods keep pace.”

•  Balanced Development

•  Infrastructure Planning

•  Redevelopment of existing Commercial Areas

Infrastructure and Traffic Improvements

“Residents deserve safe streets, reliable infrastructure, and transportation planning that keeps up with Tuscaloosa’s growth.”

•  Road Resurfacing

•  Sidewalk Expansion

•  Drainage Improvement

Transparent and Accessible Leadership

“City leadership should listen first and lead with transparency.”

•  Quarterly Town Halls

•  Neighborhood Advisory Groups

•  Improved Communication With Residents

“NorthRiver is one of Tuscaloosa’s most beautiful communities. I will work to ensure growth protects the quality of life that residents value.”

“Forest Lake’s character is part of what makes Tuscaloosa special. Protecting that character while managing growth responsibly will be a top priority.”

“We should continue building a Tuscaloosa that attracts young professionals, entrepreneurs, and families who want to build their future here.”

“Tremendous growth has brought opportunity to Tuscaloosa, but we must make sure longtime residents benefit from that growth as well.”

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