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Our City.
Our Voice.

Quality of life for residents should guide our policies and decisions

Plans should be results-oriented, not based on political convenience

Independence delivers better decisions for local constituents

PRIORITIES FOR WEHO'S FUTURE

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INVEST IN LOCAL SAFETY
RESOURCES & TOOLS

Real safety requires modern tools
and technology that help the
people protecting our community
work more effectively together.
I'll push for the investments and
collaboration that produce results.
Public safety requires consistency,
visibility, and coordination.

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PROTECT HOUSING &
PREVENT DISPLACEMENT

Housing policies should keep our renters
and homeowners in WeHo. That means: protecting affordable, rent-stabilized units; enhancing renter harassment protections;
and defending neighborhoods from
one-size-fits-all density mandates. New
developments that preserve neighborhood
livability while adding dedicated affordable
units should be welcome in logical areas.

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ENHANCE STREET SAFETY
& KEEP TRAFFIC MOVING

Pedestrians need ADA-compliant,
accessible sidewalks. Improving street
safety doesn't require more gridlock and
lost parking. Street redesigns must make
commuting safer for pedestrians, cyclists,
transit riders, and motorists alike. You do
not have to choose between safety and
mobility: we can and should have both.

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BE A HELPFUL PARTNER
TO OUR LOCAL BUSINESSES

Small businesses are the backbone
of WeHo and create real economic
opportunity for residents. We need to cut
red tape, demand accountability from city
programs, and ensure decisions serve
businesses, not the loudest lobbyist. The
city should be a partner, not a barrier, to
business operations and improvements.

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