Our Community. Our Priorities.

Protecting Quality of Life

People choose Mission Viejo because things work. Neighborhoods are maintained. Services are reliable. When something comes up, it gets handled.

That matters.

My focus is simple. Stay on top of the basics. Pay attention. Make sure the city continues to deliver the level of service residents expect every day.

Public Safety Comes First

Safety is the foundation.

Mission Viejo benefits from strong law enforcement and fire services. That doesn’t happen by accident. It takes coordination, preparation, and consistent attention.

You don’t assume it’s handled. You stay engaged and make sure it stays strong.

Traffic, Streets, and Infrastructure

Overall, the city has done a good job keeping up with infrastructure.

But when issues come up, they should move.

Residents shouldn’t have to follow up again and again to get something addressed. It should be tracked, handled, and closed out.

That’s how you stay on top of the basics and keep things running the way they should.

Supporting Seniors and the Workforce That Serves Them

Mission Viejo is a place where people build their lives and want to stay.

That includes seniors who want to remain in their homes and community.

It also includes the people who provide care and essential services.

We need to think more seriously about housing that allows that workforce to live here. When the people who support our seniors and families can’t afford to stay in the community, it creates real strain.

This is about stability. For residents. For families. And for the people who help make daily life work.

Transparency and Trust

People should not feel like decisions are made without them.

Residents deserve to know what’s happening before decisions are finalized, not after.

That means clear communication, accessible leadership, and making sure people have a real opportunity to be heard.

That’s how trust is built and maintained.

Responsible Budgeting

This is straightforward.

Protect core services.
Maintain infrastructure.
Plan ahead.

And be clear about where the money is going.

Residents should be able to understand decisions without having to dig for them.