Currently holds the office of West Jordan City Council - District 3 until December 31, 2027.
Candidate for West Jordan City Council - District 3 in 2023 Utah General Election.
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Get StartedThe work is never finished, however. We have to grow our public safety departments with our population, so that those who would do our residents and visitors harm know that West Jordan is committed to a safe, secure, and free city. Learn more
Our downtown needs to be larger than just one parcel or one corner. We have to think larger, from Veteran’s Memorial Park all the way to the river. And we have to have big goals. I’m shooting for a downtown that’s going to put West Jordan on the map for good. Learn more
I’ve been working to properly identify the areas of the city that can handle increased growth, and align the definitions and permitted uses in the code with the conditions in the marketplace so that developers, neighbors, and community planners are all speaking the same language. Learn more
I have a track record of preserving and fighting for our open lands, and I led the fight to keep Maple Hills Park from being sold to a developer. Today, the west side of the city has a beautiful, new, 10-acre park that will be a benefit to residents for generations to come. I’ll keep fighting to ensure that our children and grandchildren have a place to play in West Jordan. Learn more
Additionally, I represent West Jordan on the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, where I advocate for keeping your taxes and water rates low while providing the necessary infrastructure to make sure you get clean, safe water to drink, shower, and cook with. Learn more
I also advocated for the additional right turn lane from 7800 S to Mountain View Corridor, helping to ease the congestion on 7800 S during evening rush hour. 7800 S will also be getting its much-needed second travel lane in both directions between 5600 W and U-111 in the next year or so. Learn more
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