My Vision for Prosper
Common Sense leadership for ALL of Prosper
This isn't about insiders, power players, or which neighborhood you're from.
It's about potholes, roadways, parks, fiscal policies, and public safety. It's about whether the roads work, growth happens thoughtfully, and Prosper keeps its character.
Whether you've been here 20 years or 2 months, live on the east side or the west side, you deserve a voice.
The Vision Prosper Needs
The Fields, PGA, and Universal Theme Park are bringing millions of visitors to our doorstep. With strategic planning and proactive partnerships between Town Council, the Prosper Chamber of Commerce, and the Prosper Economic Development Committee, we can make Prosper their destination of choice—not just another drive-through suburb.
That means creating a bold vision for destinational downtown, attracting mixed-use commercial developments (retail, dining, office—NOT apartments) that capture regional spending, and building an environment where companies plant headquarters and create careers—not just retail jobs.
What I'll Do Differently
Common Sense leadership for ALL of Prosper
Listen Before Deciding
Too often, residents feel like decisions are made before their input is gathered. I'll push for meaningful public engagement early in the process—not after the plans are already drawn.
Ask the Hard Questions
What will this cost long-term? Does our infrastructure support this? What do residents actually want? I'll bring the same analytical approach I use professionally to every council decision.
Focus on Results
No grandstanding, no political theater. Just thoughtful governance focused on making Prosper better for everyone who lives here.
Be Accessible
Your council member should be easy to reach. I'll be available to residents throughout my term—not just during election season.
The Stakes Are High
The decisions we make in the next few years will shape Prosper for decades. We're deciding where roads go, what gets built, and how we balance growth with quality of life.
These decisions are too important to leave to chance. They deserve experienced, thoughtful leadership from someone who knows Prosper and cares about its future.
