
A Voice for All of Loveland
Loveland is a very special city. It's Loveland's charm that attracts people to visit Loveland and to call home. It is that uniqueness that must be preserved while growing for the future. Loveland city council is responsible to maintain that flavor, through the police and fire departments, through having safe streets to drive on, through having safe drinking water and having terrific parks for recreation.
I have called Loveland home for almost all of my 60 years. I am running for city council to return to those values, to see that our city council respects all of the residents and businesses, and to see full financial responsibility and, more so, accountability.
Priorities

Our Community
Loveland is more than a downtown with a four sided clock. Loveland Madeira Road needs revitalized. Roadways are part of it but the business districts need attention.

Our Historic Preservation
Loveland’s neighborhoods are a quiltwork of homes, architecture and culture. Council needs to protect its history while Loveland grows in the 21st Century.

Our Aging Infrastructure
This year, Loveland commenced the first major waterline replacement not requiring a loan. Throughout Loveland, many other waterlines need replaced. Planning and financing need discussed, with community input.

From Thomas Paxton to Today and Beyond...
Loveland turns 150 years old in 2026. Many events have given Loveland its rich character. While retaining the lasting history, Loveland must grow with the 21st century and beyond. Discussion and action must be transparent and with listening to residents' input behind all votes. It's not just an investment, it's our city. Loveland.
VOTE NOVEMBER 4th or EARLY VOTING
