My Focus will be centered
around five key priorities
Kingsville is growing and evolving, but growth alone does not define the future of a community. The decisions we make today will shape the kind of town our families, seniors, businesses, and future generations experience tomorrow.
VISION FOR KINGSVILLE
My vision for Kingsville is built on thoughtful leadership, responsible planning, strong community values, and a commitment to putting residents first. I believe residents deserve leadership that listens, communicates openly, plans responsibly, and works every day to strengthen our community while protecting the character that makes Kingsville special.
RESPONSIBLE TAXES AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Residents work hard for every dollar they earn and deserve responsible financial management from their local government. Kingsville needs leadership that focuses on accountability, transparency, efficient service delivery, and better long-term planning. Tax increases should be approached responsibly and balanced with the realities families, seniors, and local businesses are facing. Residents deserve clear communication, responsible budgeting, and confidence that their tax dollars are being managed carefully and effectively.
FAMILIES AND YOUTH
Strong communities begin with strong families.
Kingsville should continue to be a place where families feel safe, connected, supported, and proud to raise their children. Investing in families and youth means supporting recreation, community spaces, safety, accessibility, and opportunities that improve quality of life for the next generation.
As a father of three daughters growing up in Kingsville, I understand how important it is to build a community where young people can thrive.
SENIORS WELL-BEING
Seniors are an important part of the fabric of our community and deserve to feel respected, valued, supported, and connected.
Kingsville should continue working toward a community that is accessible, welcoming, and mindful of the needs of older adults. Supporting seniors means focusing on accessibility, communication, community engagement, recreation, and services that help maintain quality of life and independence. A strong community is one that supports people through every stage of life.
COMMUNITY SAFETY
Public safety plays a major role in maintaining strong and healthy communities.
Residents deserve to feel safe in their neighbourhoods, parks, schools, and public spaces. Community safety includes proactive leadership, collaboration, infrastructure planning, traffic concerns, school zone
safety, and addressing issues before they become larger problems.
My background in policing and public service has given me firsthand experience in leadership, crisis management, communication, and community-focused problem solving.
LOCAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
Local businesses are the backbone of our community. From small businesses and local entrepreneurs to agriculture, tourism, and hospitality, Kingsville’s economy depends on people who invest their time, energy, and resources into our town. Kingsville should continue creating an environment where businesses can grow responsibly, tourism can thrive, and economic opportunities can strengthen the entire community while maintaining the character that residents value. Strong partnerships, responsible growth, and long-term planning are essential for a healthy local economy and a stronger future for Kingsville.
Kingsville’s future is bright, but it requires balanced, thoughtful, and experienced leadership to guide it forward. I am committed to working with residents across every part of our community to build a stronger, more connected, and more accountable Kingsville for generations to come.
COMMUNITY UPDATES
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Building a Stronger Kingsville: Smart Investment in Recreation and Community
Kingsville is growing rapidly.
More young families are moving into our town. More children are entering our schools. More residents are looking for opportunities to stay active, connected, and engaged within the community.
2 days ago
Why I Am Committing Full-Time Hours If Elected Mayor
On paper, the Mayor’s position in Kingsville is considered a part-time role.For many years, that structure worked, and I respect the leaders who served our community under that model.
But Kingsville is changing.
2 days ago
Town hall should not be the biggest obstacle to success.
Over the past several weeks, I have spoken with greenhouse operators, farmers, small business owners, developers, and residents across Kingsville.One message continues to come up: Town Hall has become too difficult to navigate.
2 days ago
Building a Stronger Kingsville: Smart Investment in Recreation and Community
Kingsville is growing rapidly.
More young families are moving into our town. More children are entering our schools. More residents are looking for opportunities to stay active, connected, and engaged within the community.
2 days ago
Why I Am Committing Full-Time Hours If Elected Mayor
On paper, the Mayor’s position in Kingsville is considered a part-time role.For many years, that structure worked, and I respect the leaders who served our community under that model.
But Kingsville is changing.
2 days ago
Town hall should not be the biggest obstacle to success.
Over the past several weeks, I have spoken with greenhouse operators, farmers, small business owners, developers, and residents across Kingsville.One message continues to come up: Town Hall has become too difficult to navigate.