
Bringing sustainable growth to Canton.
Government is best when it is small and honest.
I believe that responsible city planning takes into consideration everyone, not just developers.
Government should be honest and transparent about community planning, and balance sustainability with growth.
Protecting the Vulnerable
Evaluate and refine assistance programs for underserved groups—veterans, seniors, single parents, mentally challenged, addicts, children—to ensure resources are targeted, effective, and accountable.
Update City Ordinances
Regularly update Canton city ordinances to reflect current needs, eliminate outdated rules, and ensure regulations match community expectations, economic growth, and neighborhood values.
Root out special interests, self-dealing.
Canton’s elected officials, families, and friends often hold conflicts of interest, requiring stronger rules and oversight to ensure fair governance and public trust.
Contractor Accountability
Hold contractors to firm bids, enforce estimate accuracy, and ensure accountability—preventing overruns like Georgia Power’s Vogal Plant fiasco from burdening Canton taxpayers.
Enforce Transparency City Rules
Improve council communication—clearer audio, full topic listings, transparent decision-making—ensuring residents understand, influence, and hold leadership accountable, aligning with state-level transparency standards.
Citizen Run City
Require boards and appointments to be voter-approved, encourage whistleblowing on hidden decisions, and empower citizens with genuine representation in Canton’s policymaking and civic processes.