Currently holds the office of Cupertino City Council until December 31, 2028.
Candidate for Cupertino City Council in 2024 California General Election.
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Get StartedInvest in crime deterrence for residents and businesses. Beef up neighborhood watch investments and outreach. Learn more
Partner more closely with the County Sheriff’s office for neighborhood outreach. Conduct more neighborhood education sessions. Learn more
Stop our loss of retail, and support the retention of essential services such as pharmacies, grocery stores, gas stations, medical services, and houses of worship. Learn more
Partner with De Anza-Foothill College to provide more amenities to local residents. Learn more
Preserve neighborhood schools. Cupertino's strength is its neighborhood schools. You should be able to attend the school in your neighborhood. Learn more
Protect our environment, by improving our climate action plans, encouraging electrification, and reducing emissions in public buildings. We can keep a watchful eye over air quality at Lehigh Hansen Cement and ensure that toxic chemicals are cleaned up at Vallco prior to construction to keep current and new residents safe. Learn more
Preserve single family home neighborhoods. We can build more diverse housing types for all stages of life and preserve the American dream of single family homes. These are not mutually exclusive objectives. Learn more
Reject any permits too close to our schools or change land use designations at schools. Learn more
Stop attempting to sell public lands and community assets for money, such as City Hall or Blackberry Farm. Public lands must remain for the good of the public, not private interests. Learn more
Pursue a low-cost renovation of City Hall, rather than building an expensive brand-new building that will cost taxpayers 100M or more. Ensure an emergency operations center is included in current plans. Learn more
Restore monthly fiscal reporting requirements to City Council. Transparency is required for trust. Learn more
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