Community & Main Street
Heber is more than traffic and housing — it’s a community. Our Main Street, our parks, and our gathering spaces are what make this valley feel like home. But too often, these parts of our city are overlooked while growth takes center stage.
Revitalizing Main Street
Main Street should be more than a highway to drive through. It should be a destination — a place where locals and visitors alike want to shop, eat, and spend time together.
As a small business owner, I know firsthand the challenges and opportunities facing Main Street. On the council, I’ll push for:
Investments that make downtown more walkable and family-friendly.
Support for local businesses so they can thrive, not just survive.
Events and improvements that bring the community together and keep Main Street vibrant.
Parks, Trails, and Open Spaces
Our parks, trails, and open spaces are part of why people choose to live here. They give families a place to gather, kids a place to play, and all of us a chance to enjoy the beauty of the valley.
I’ll work to:
Keep parks safe, clean, and well-maintained.
Expand trail connections so walking and biking are safe and convenient.
Protect the open spaces that make Heber unique, ensuring they’re preserved for future generations.
Building a Stronger Community
A strong Heber means more than just managing growth — it means investing in the places that bring us together. By revitalizing Main Street, supporting small businesses, and protecting our parks and trails, we can build a Heber where families thrive and neighbors feel connected.