• Communication/Transparency: The current administration has made advancements by leaps and bounds to reach more of the community but we still have a long way to go. Our goal is to engage with more of the community so that citizens know the work being done on their behalf. This includes but is not limited to greater social media outreach, an online video of committee meetings, and an online appointment portal to set up time to make your voice heard.
  • Taxes: We would like to continue the work of the current Democrat administration to stabilize taxes while looking for smart growth opportunities. With an imbalance between residential/commercial development - 97% to 3%, business development will be a main focus in securing a bright future for Woolwich.
  • Warehouses: More warehouses do not align with the vision of Woolwich residents and they do not align with our vision. More trucks driving on the same streets our children ride their bikes or being built near our schools is not an acceptable solution to our tax problem.
  • Education: As parents of young children, we understand the concerns about the future of education and the financial strain early childhood development can cause. We are committed to advocating for our students to have the best education available because those students will build a better Woolwich.
  • Recreation: We will look for creative ways to expand recreational facilities in the township, for residents of all ages, interests, physical ability, and economic status.
  • Youth Outreach: Engaging with our most important community assets, our future generations of citizens, will be a priority. We will work to find ways to engage with the youth of the township, to hear their thoughts and opinions on what they like about the township and things that they would like to see improved in the township. Early civic engagement will, hopefully, lead to a lifetime of engaged citizenry.