Q: Why are you running for Heber City Council?
A: Heber’s growing fast, and we can either guide that growth or get steamrolled by it. I’m running to fix traffic, manage growth wisely, and make sure families can still afford to live here — without the drama or political games.

Q: What experience do you bring to the Heber City Council?
A: I run a financial planning and tax business here in Heber, so I spend my days helping people balance budgets and plan for the future. I know how to dig into the numbers, cut through jargon, and make sure money is spent wisely. I’m also a dad raising two kids here — so I understand firsthand what families need from this community.

Q: What are your top priorities for Heber City Council?
A:

  1. Fix traffic by getting the bypass built.

  2. Guide growth so it benefits our community, not just developers.

  3. Revitalize Main Street so it’s a place we want to gather, not just drive through.

  4. Protect parks and open spaces for families.

  5. Support affordable housing so teachers, firefighters, and young families can still call Heber home.

Q: How are you different from the other candidates?
A: I’m not a career politician. I’m a dad and small business owner who knows what it’s like to juggle family, work, and traffic on Main Street every day. I’ll always be honest, direct, and willing to explain my decisions in plain English.

Q: Are you anti-growth?
A: No. Growth isn’t the enemy — bad growth is. Growth brings jobs, services, and opportunities. But if we don’t manage it, developers will take the best pieces and leave us with the scraps. My goal is to make sure growth strengthens Heber instead of overwhelming it.

Q: What will you do about traffic?
A: Traffic is the number one issue people bring up to me, and I get it — I sit in it too. The bypass is long overdue, and I’ll be a strong voice to finally get it built. In the meantime, I’ll support practical steps that keep traffic moving safely and reduce bottlenecks.

Q: Why should I trust you with city finances?
A: Because numbers are what I do for a living. I help families and small businesses make financial decisions every single day. On the council, I’ll treat taxpayer money with the same care I’d expect for my own family — no waste, no gimmicks, and no fuzzy math.

Q: How will you make sure residents’ voices are heard?
A: I’ll communicate in plain English, not government jargon. I’ll hold regular open conversations, be transparent about decisions, and explain the “why” behind every vote. You’ll always know where I stand — no secrets, no spin.

Q: What do you see as the biggest challenge facing Heber?
A: Traffic is the most obvious, but the bigger challenge is how we handle growth. If we don’t get ahead of it, we risk losing the small-town feel that makes Heber special. The decisions we make in the next few years will shape Heber for the next few decades.

Q: How can I get involved in your campaign?
A: I’d love your help! Whether that’s knocking doors, making calls, putting up a yard sign, or just talking to neighbors, it all makes a difference. Head to the “Get Involved” page or reach out to me directly — every bit of support matters.