Belmont’s Quality of Life Is Worth Strengthening
I’ve lived in a lot of places, and Belmont is truly special.
Like every city, Belmont is changing, as it always has. Our responsibility is to make sure that as Belmont evolves, we stay grounded in the values that make this community so strong: great schools, safe neighborhoods, beautiful open space, well-loved parks, and a shared sense of belonging and care for one another.
That is why I’m running for Belmont City Council, District 3.
My family calls Belmont home for these reasons and more. I’m running because advancing this city requires thoughtful leadership, strong civic engagement, informed decision-making, robust planning, sound public investment, and leaders willing to listen, do the work, and follow through.
It also means thinking seriously about mobility, infrastructure, sustainability, inclusion, and the long-term economic and climate resilience of our community.
Belmont’s quality of life does not happen by accident. It depends on steady leadership, careful planning, and a willingness to make smart decisions that serve both current residents and future generations.
I believe Belmont can move forward in a way that is thoughtful, sustainable, and grounded in the values that make this city so special. That is the kind of leadership I hope to bring.