Empowering the Youth
Riverside needs to recognize and develop its future business leaders by bridging the gap between young individuals with the tools, networks, and experiences they need not only to succeed professionally but also become engaged, capable leaders and contributors in their communities. I have a record of hosting roundtables and connecting professionals to students, and helping students get hired by the professionals in our network. I will work with the public schools and companies to foster workshops, networking, and community service, bridging to younger generations.
It is my goal to foster a pipeline of future civic and business leaders, Riverside should implement a "Riverside Emerging Leaders Fellowship" (RELF), a two-year, cohort-based program designed to retain local talent by connecting recent university graduates with top Riverside employers, municipal leaders, and nonprofit organizations.
Public Safety and Homelessness
I look forward to working closely with our local firefighters and police officers to ensure they have the resources needed to keep Ward 6 safe. I will actively engage with the city’s specialized teams to address homelessness with both compassion and accountability. I am committed to revitalizing Neighborhood Watch groups to empower residents to look out for one another at the block level.
Safety isn't just about policing; it’s about the physical environment our children and seniors navigate every day. Our students deserve a clear path to school. I will prioritize making all sidewalks in Ward 6 fully walkable and safe. Overgrown weeds are more than an eyesore—they are a tripping hazard. I will push for regular maintenance to remove weeds from public walkways. I advocate for installing more solar-powered lights in our local parks to extend usable hours for families.
Infrastructure Development and Maintenance
I look forward to working closely with our City Engineers and Public Works teams to ensure Ward 6 receives its fair share of the city’s maintenance budget. I will actively advocate for a "Fix-It-First" policy that prioritizes resurfacing our most neglected residential streets rather than just applying temporary patches.
I advocate for the proactive upgrading of our aging water and power grids to prevent service interruptions and ensure Riverside remains prepared for future growth. I will push for a transparent, public-facing project tracker so you can see exactly when and where your tax dollars are being put to work on our roads and parks.
Collaborative Visionary for Ward 6
A Bridge Builder for the Next Generation
The Voice of Working Class Preserverence
Father
Engineer
Community Advocate
Leader
Why I’m Running Now
I’m not a career politician. I’m a neighbor, a husband, and a father who realized that if we want a more connected community, we have to build it. Whether I’m meeting with students at our local high schools or chatting with neighbors at the La Sierra Library, my goal is the same: to be your voice at City Hall and ensure Ward 6 gets its fair share of investment and attention.
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