Category: Protecting Our Quality of Life
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A Question from a Neighbor: How Can One Council Member Create Real Change?
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A Golden resident asked an important question: how can one new council member actually build the consensus needed to create real change? Read my full, detailed answer on my leadership philosophy and my specific, two-part strategy for fixing the broken process at City Hall.
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From Skepticism to Solutions: A Conversation on How We Fix the Process
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A thoughtful resident challenged the campaign, asking for specifics on how my approach would be different. Read my full, detailed answer on my unique skillset, my leadership philosophy, and my specific plan to fix the broken process at City Hall.
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A Plan to Have a Plan: The City’s Wildfire Response Puts Residents Last
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The city’s official wildfire plan isn’t a real plan; it’s a bureaucratic document that puts residents last. While City Hall can find $50M+ for a new civic center without a vote, they tell families in high-risk fire zones they’re on their own. This isn’t just a policy failure; it’s a crisis of priorities.
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A Traffic Meltdown, A Tone-Deaf Email: Undeniable Proof of Golden’s Broken Process
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On August 27th, a traffic meltdown paralyzed 19th Street, proving resident warnings about safety were valid. Hours later, the City’s response wasn’t an invitation to a conversation, but a surreal, dismissive email that ignored the chaos. This is undeniable proof of Golden’s broken process in action.
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We’ve Done the Work. Now We’re Calling for a Meeting on 19th Street
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After years of being ignored, Golden residents have a plan to fix the traffic on 19th Street. We held a workshop, created a professional blueprint, and formally requested a meeting with the city. See the plan and learn how we’re fixing the broken process.
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An Invitation: Community Accountability Workshop for the 19th Street Corridor
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Residents of Golden are invited to a Community Accountability Workshop focused on improving safety along 19th Street. Scheduled for August 13, 2025, the session aims to develop a “Community Accountability Blueprint” through collaboration, addressing specific concerns and designing proactive solutions for existing and future crosswalks. Join to build a safer community together.
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An Architect for Golden’s Future: Announcing My Candidacy for City Council
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Friends and Neighbors, Today, I am proud to announce my candidacy for Golden City Council. I’m not just running to fill a seat; I’m running to introduce a new and better process for how our city is governed. This election presents a fundamental choice. For too long, Golden has been managed with a “handyman” approach—reactive,…