Fletcher Connects Responsible Growth & Infrastructure Parks, Recreation & Community Investment Fiscal Responsibility & Transparency

Fletcher deserves a town where residents can safely walk, bike, and move through their neighborhoods without fear. The Fletcher Connects Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan outlined clear priorities, safer crossings, sidewalk infill, greenway connections, and traffic-calming strategies, but several key recommendations remain unimplemented.

My focus is simple: finish the work the plan started.

That means:

 • Completing missing sidewalk links for our neighborhoods.

 • Advancing multi-use path connections that tie our town together.

 • Improving lighting, signage, and traffic-calming in high-risk areas.

 • Ensuring all transportation investments support safety first.

A more walkable community is a safer, healthier, and more vibrant one.

Fletcher is growing quickly. Growth brings opportunity, but only when it is managed responsibly and supported by infrastructure that keeps up.

I will prioritize:

 • Ensuring developments align with road capacity, utility planning, and long-term town goals.

 • Protecting the character of our neighborhoods while welcoming responsible investment.

 • Improving stormwater systems, road maintenance, and long-range planning.

Smart growth is not about stopping development, it's about shaping it in a way that benefits the people who already live here.

Our parks and recreation system is one of Fletcher's greatest strengths and needs continued to support.

I will advocate for:

 • Completing long-delayed park improvements and expanding safe access to existing facilities.

 • Strengthening youth recreation programs with better resources and long-term stability.

 • Ensuring investments in outdoor spaces reflect community needs and grow with our population.

A thriving community requires spaces where people can connect, play, and build relationships.

As your next Town Councilmember, I will remain committed to:

 • Responsible budgeting and long-term financial planning.

 • Transparency in how tax dollars are spent.

 • Open communication with residents on major decisions.

Government should be accessible, accountable, and focused on delivering value, not bureaucracy.