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Let’s Fix City Government
Cambridge deserves a city government that respects its people, spends wisely, and strengthens our diverse communities. I'm running for City Council because our current leadership is failing these goals and I believe with your help, we can do better.
The City Council now creates policies driven by narrow special interests, not the broader public good. Taxes and budgets are out of control. Neighborhood voices are dismissed, labeled as obstructionist. Community character is erased in favor of density-at-all-costs policies with no plan for green space, accessibility, or livability.
It’s time to hit the brakes on this runaway approach and chart a smarter, more inclusive path forward.
Why I’m Running
Cambridge City Hall is not working for most of us. Here’s what’s broken we must fix together:
Ballooning Budgets & Taxes
Our City Council acts like the commercial tax base is healthy and growing. That assumption is false and unfair because residents will be saddled with the consequences.
Neighborhoods Under Siege
New laws override the needs of long-time residents, gutting diverse communities, removing parking, and cramming in high-rises without proper infrastructure.
One-Size-Fits-All Policies
Bike lanes at any cost? Density without planning? No relevant goals with community support? No measurement of results and adjustment for reality? These top-down policies often hurt those they’re meant to help and reduce livability citywide.
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Key Priorities
Nurture vibrant, diverse communities
Recent zoning ordinances have stripped away what makes each neighborhood unique. Let’s change policies to protect community identity, support local businesses, and balance growth with livability; not erase it.
Control spiraling taxes and spending
Pet projects and financial mismanagement are making Cambridge unaffordable. Let’'s restore fiscal responsibility and focus spending on what actually benefits residents.
Build Inclusive, Community-Centered Housing
Let’s rethink our approach to affordable housing. That means ensuring thate development supports quality of life, respects existing communities, and includes better transportation, open space, and local infrastructure.