Where I Stand
Maple Ridge is growing quickly, but growth only works when residents can afford to live here, businesses can succeed, neighbourhoods feel safe and taxpayers can trust that their money is being spent wisely.
I believe City Hall needs to get back to the basics: fiscal responsibility, strong local services, economic growth and decisions that make sense for the whole community.

Affordable Living
Affordability starts at City Hall.
Accountability at City Hall
Elected officials are there to represent the public, ask difficult questions and make informed decisions.
Community Safety
Safe streets, practical enforcement, stronger neighbourhoods.
Local Jobs & Economic Growth
Maple Ridge needs a stronger local economy.
Youth & Families
For more than two decades, I have been involved in community work focused on young people.
Housing & Development
We need more housing, but affordability cannot be solved by making it more expensive and complicated to build.
Better City Services
Residents should feel they receive value for the taxes they pay.
Responsible Recreation
Build the right facilities, in the right places, at a cost taxpayers can afford.
My Commitment
I will bring experience from City Hall, the private financial sector and senior-level federal and provincial government work to every decision. I will be a fiscal watchdog, a fierce community advocate and a voice for taxpayers.
Affordable Living. Local Jobs. Better Services.
That is where I stand.