More programs that provide opportunities for young adults to acquire skills they can apply to seek work or develop business.
Push completion of streets resurfacing
More community programs for teenagers and young adults.
cleaner playgrounds, and designated dog park areas.
Lomita Public Access Channel.
Bachelor of Science in Business Entrepreneurship
Graduate Coursework in Educational Leadership
Graduate Degree in Public Policy Master of Arts in Public Administration
Helms School of Government at Liberty University.
Family comes first; having a great place to raise one is essential. Keeping Lomita a safe community is crucial. I want all Lomita streets resurfaced and no potholes. The young community needs access to more quality programs for teenagers and young adults that teach them quality skills that will help them forward. Playgrounds need to be power washed more often to protect children’s health and safety. Dog park areas need to be designated and gated for dogs to run free and unleashed and ultimately create a better experience for pet owners and families alike.
Lomita needs a public access channel where community members can have access to create and deliver fresh content, and the community can have more options to stay informed and engaged. As City Council Member, I will work hard to accomplish this vision to enjoy our great town better.
Please vote for me this November 3rd. With support from the community, I will work hard to accomplish this vision.
More programs that provide opportunities for young adults to acquire skills they can apply to seek work or develop business.
I plan to work on improving the public spaces designated for the children. Clean up public playgrounds and provide more resources to community programs. Currently, the playgrounds are in need of maintenance. They need to be power washed and keep free of taggings or graffiti markings. Creating clean places for our young residents is elemental and should not be left unattended. Help me help our children have a nicer environment to grow up.
Our k9 friends need a place to run free. Currently, Lomita public parks require dogs to be leashed. You can walk them but you cant set them free. Designated Dog Park areas with gated perimeters provide reserved space for dogs to run free and get a decent play exercise.