
Endorsed by:
Brandon McCullough- Livonia City Council President
Laura Toy- Livonia City Council Member
Livonia Democrat Club
Livonia Firefighter Union- IAFF Local 1164
Livonia Police Officer's Association
Dayna Polehanki - Michigan State Senator
UAW - Region 1A
Metro Detroit AFL-CIO





For your consideration...
​I believe Livonia has a great community that wishes to prosper and grow with the times. To that end, the following civic factors will help us get there.

Emergency Services
For a community to thrive, emergency services like police and fire must receive full support and funding to effectively serve Livonia’s residents. I am committed to supporting efforts that ensure these departments have the resources they need.

Community Voice
Voicing your concerns and ideas for Livonia is the surest way to help those making decisions have all the data needed to make the best choices.

Infrastructure
It’s no surprise that some buildings and roads in Livonia need updates and repairs. The key question is whether a simple repair suffices or a full-on teardown is necessary. These are important factors that must be carefully considered..

Fiscal Responsibility
In order for the topics listed above to come to fruition, it is my promise to always approach any city spending with a fiscally responsible mindset. I will ask the question, "Is this something Livonia wants or needs?"
Specific Issues Affecting Livonia (will be added as topics are brought to my attention)
Upcoming Millage
The people have spoken and it has been voted down (I voted No for what it is worth). Now we must go back to the drawing board to ensure first responders get what they need.
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Sheetz Station
I have spoken with many residents whom are concerned with the Sheetz station, which is proposing to build in North-West Livonia. I am on the side of the residents that this is not in the best interest of Livonia at the proposed location.
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Alfred Noble Library
I support retaining the library until a plan can be put in place to fully or partially restore the building so that it remains a part of Livonia. This will take considerable effort on the part of the community as a whole, but I believe it is worth attempting.
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Non Discrimination Ordinance (NDO): I believe an updated NDO would be beneficial in highlighting Livonia as a friendly and welcoming city for all.