Frequently asked questions
What makes you qualified to be on the Midvale City Council?
As a longtime resident and activist, I have a deep understanding of the community's needs. My background in finance will help me make informed decisions about budget allocations, such as reallocating funds from policing to crime prevention
How do you plan to make housing more affordable in Midvale?
I believe we need to take back control from the state and set our own policies for affordable housing. This will allow us to tailor solutions to our community's specific needs.
How do you plan to address the high crime rate in Midvale?
I believe we need to address the root causes of crime, such as substance abuse and mental health issues. By investing in crime prevention and providing resources for those struggling with these issues, we can reduce crime and improve public safety.
Do you offer [specific service inquiry]?
Unfortunately, we don't currently offer [specific service inquiry]. However, we do offer [alternative service] which might be helpful.
What is your stance on police accountability?
I believe that trust between our police department and our citizens is crucial. To help build this trust, we must create a citizen review board. It is through transparency and accountability that we can bring our community together.
What sets you apart from other candidates?
My unique blend of finance expertise and activism experience sets me apart. I am committed to using my skills to drive positive change in Midvale
Walkable Streets
Walkable infrastructure is vital for ensuring safe, accessible routes that protect children and foster community well-being. It promotes health, safety, social connection, and economic vibrancy by making neighborhoods more livable and welcoming for everyone.