"Public safety is the foundation of a strong community. Everything else depends on it."
Reinstall Smart911, an emergency response system that allows residents to provide critical information directly to 911 dispatchers and first responders.
I will work collaboratively with the Milton Police Department, Fire Department, and the Traffic Commission to strengthen safety across town and within our neighborhoods.
Our police and fire professionals put themselves on the line every day. They deserve a Select Board that listens, supports, and provides tools and resources to keep our neighborhoods safe.

"Milton Public Schools are the lifeblood of this community."
Improve coordination between town and school budgets so families aren’t caught in the middle of last-minute decisions.
Ensure parents are meaningfully included in conversations about school fiscal planning and priorities.
Build a strong, respectful partnership with school leadership and the School Committee.
Strong schools require collaboration, trust, and long-term financial planning.
"I will closely coordinate with the Police and Traffic Commission to identify problem areas and advocate solutions for our neighborhoods."
Advocate for continued traffic calming measures for Randolph Ave/Route 128 in partnership with town officials, state agencies, neighborhood residents.
Regularly communicate with residents so enforcement reflects lived experience, not just traffic counts.
Increase traffic enforcement in residential neighborhoods with a focus on speeding, cut-through traffic, and dangerous driving behaviors.

"Seniors should not be forced out of Milton by rising costs and should benefit from community engagement and enriching activities"
Support Milton Council on Aging and other senior services provided by the Town.
Protect residents from being taxed out of their homes.
Support services and housing options that allow seniors to age safely and independently.
"Milton works best when residents feel heard and supported."
Ensures new housing fits Milton’s scale, infrastructure capacity, and neighborhood character.
Make neighborhood engagement in development decisions a standard practice, not an exception.
Prioritize preserving green and open space throughout Town.
"The closure of Carney Hospital has placed additional strain on emergency services and hospital capacity across the region."
Advocate with state officials and regional partners for increased healthcare access and emergency capacity.
Ensure Milton’s needs are clearly represented in regional healthcare planning discussions.
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