My Priorities

Thriving Families

Young families are the lifeblood of San Anselmo. It's essential that they can put down roots and build lasting connections with one another. A downtown that’s become a destination for folks in the County and beyond, bustling parks, affordable housing, great schools, clean streets. These are the things that give families a sense of belonging, a sense of community. We need to ensure our policies - like planning and permitting - take into account the unique needs of growing families, to allow folks to more easily invest in improving their homes and neighborhoods. If we are all going to be here for the long-term we should make it easy to invest for the long-term.

Small Business

A vibrant small business community is critical to our future. Let’s make it easier for businesses to open and grow. This means cutting red tape for planning and building approvals, smart zoning, preventing small businesses from being squeezed out and a relocation assistance program for those that are. Empty storefronts should be a thing of the past.

Safety and Preparedness

The impacts of global climate change are upon us. Wildfires and floods are no longer a question of if, but when. To protect ourselves, we must invest in flood control, support for our first responders, renewable energy, wildfire prevention, and a robust evacuation plan. When disaster strikes, we need to be prepared to evacuate safely and that means doing the work now to get out safely then.

Open Space and Parks

Our open spaces should remain open. They nurture physical and mental health, foster community connections, protect biodiversity, and mitigate climate change impacts. Our vibrant downtown is a testament to what we can achieve together. Let's replicate that energy throughout San Anselmo by investing in Memorial, Robson-Harrington, and Creek Park improvements, and keeping our seven open spaces flourishing.