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“Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.”
— Mother Teresa
Community is built one conversation at a time.
We’ve got a lot to talk about!
News and Resources
A prolonged federal government shutdown is now in its fourth week, putting critical programs like SNAP benefits and local services at risk.
With the national spotlight on these disruptions, the potential impact for Nevada families and communities — including those in Carson City — grows clearer by the day.
As your candidate for Ward 3, I’m committed to ensuring that local needs are not overshadowed by federal gridlock.
The median sale price for homes in Carson City reached $520,990 in September 2025—up 0.9% year‑over‑year.
While the increase in price might sound modest, the number of days homes stay on the market has shot up to 62 days, a significant jump compared to last year.
What this means:
Housing remains expensive and out of reach for many working families.
Slower sales mean buyers and policy‑makers have a chance to rethink how we build, reuse, and support housing in our community.
As your candidate for Ward 3, I’m committed to policies that recognize these realities—creating more affordable options, incentivizing creative reuse of existing spaces, and ensuring our government is listening to people, not just numbers.
Carson City has seen a notable drop in roadway deaths during the first four months of 2025, with only one fatal crash compared to three during the same period in 2024—a 66.7% decrease.
This improvement underscores the importance of sustained investment in safe infrastructure, responsive emergency services, and community‑led street safety initiatives.
As your Ward 3 candidate, I’m committed to supporting data‑backed solutions that protect our neighbors and keep our streets safe for everyone.
What they do: A trusted local organization offering a variety of services for families, including food assistance, parenting classes, youth support & referral services.
Why it matters: One stop for many needs—great for neighbors in Ward 3 looking for support.
📍 2621 Northgate Ln., Ste. 62, Carson City, NV 89706
📞 (775) 884‑2269
What they do: Local health department overseeing disease prevention, support services, and community health programs across Carson City.
Why it matters: Essential community resource for health, wellness, and emergency outreach in Ward 3.
📍 900 E Long St., Carson City, NV 89706
📞 (775) 887‑2190
What they do: Provide advocacy for children in the court system and offer a wide-ranging resource guide—housing assistance, food programs, legal help, and more.
Why it matters: Holds a strong position for families in times of crisis
📞 (775) 882‑6776
— Mother Teresa