I’m running for mayor to bring financial accountability, responsible growth, and community-first leadership back to Marana.

Marana has been my home for many years, and I care deeply about its future. After more than three decades in accounting and finance, I have learned that numbers tell a story. Before committing to major projects, we must carefully review the facts and ensure the math makes sense for our residents.

Our community is facing growth and development decisions that will shape Marana for generations. Growth can strengthen our community, but it must be carefully planned, fiscally responsible, and aligned with the priorities of Marana’s residents.

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    • Rising housing costs are making it harder for families and young people to stay in Marana.

    • Town decisions play a role in whether costs are pushed onto residents or managed responsibly.

    • Affordability should be a priority in housing, infrastructure, and budgeting decisions.

    • Marana should be a place where families can afford to live and plan for the future.

    • Marana is experiencing growth on a scale we have never seen before.

    • Growth should be planned to serve residents, not rushed to benefit developers.

    • Roads, water, public safety, and schools must keep pace with development.

    • People-first growth protects quality of life while preparing for the future.

    • Residents deserve a real voice in decisions that shape their neighborhoods.

    • Public input should happen early, not after decisions are already made.

    • Transparency builds trust and leads to better outcomes.

    • Marana leadership should listen before it acts.

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