PRIORITIES

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Development

I will advocate for community-focused development projects that are intentionally planned with the needs of Weymouth residents in mind. As a close abutter during the construction of the Landing 53 apartments (Braintree) and the 22 Washington Street apartments (Weymouth), I know first hand what residents experience during large-scale construction projects. As your District 2 Councilor, I will update residents about proposed, planned, and in-progress projects, and I will check-in with abutters on a regular basis.

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Supporting Weymouth Youth

As your District 2 Councilor, I will enthusiastically support programs that uplift Weymouth’s youngest residents and help them thrive. That includes championing educational initiatives, mentorship programs, job training opportunities, after-school enrichment, and youth sports—whether they’re rooted in our public schools, town departments, or trusted local organizations. Investing in our youth is an investment in Weymouth’s future, and I am committed to ensuring every young person in our community has the support, resources, and opportunities they need to grow, succeed, and feel a strong sense of belonging.

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Neighborhood Investments

As your District 2 Councilor, I will advocate for continued investment in the essential infrastructure that keeps District 2 moving and thriving. That means making sure our roads and sidewalks are safe, well-maintained, and accessible for all residents; encouraging service suppliers to update and strengthen public utilities to meet our neighborhoods’ current and future needs; and enhancing our parks and community spaces so that every neighborhood has a place to gather, play, and connect. These improvements aren’t just about aesthetics — they’re about safety, quality of life, and long-term sustainability for our entire community.

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Your Voice For District 2

As your District Councilor, I will be a consistent, accessible, and thoughtful advocate for the residents of District 2. I’m committed to listening closely, staying engaged with our community, and working collaboratively to address the issues that matter most to you. District 2 deserves a representative who communicates openly, follows through on concerns, and brings your perspective to every conversation. I’m proud of my track record of doing just that on the Weymouth School Committee, and I’m ready to bring that same level of commitment and responsiveness to the Town Council. I’ll work hard every day to earn your trust and make sure District 2 has a strong, reliable voice at Town Hall.