
Other Cities are Moving Forward, While Alton is Stuck in Neutral. It’s Time for Change.
Other cities are moving forward, while Alton is stuck in neutral. It’s time for change. We’ve suffered from years of failed leadership, leaving our streets
Other cities are moving forward, while Alton is stuck in neutral. It’s time for change. We’ve suffered from years of failed leadership, leaving our streets
Our streets tell the story of 12+ years of neglect and failed leadership—cracked roads, potholes, and a lack of vision have held Alton back. But
Today, we pause to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a leader who showed us that change comes through hope,
Change starts with a vision—and a plan. As your mayor, I’m not just talking about Alton’s future, I’m already laying the groundwork. From securing funds
A painting of the Lucy Haskell Playhouse will hang in Alton City Hall after the community came together to restore it. When Third Ward Alderman
Alton deserves to be a place where families feel safe in their own neighborhoods. For too long, public safety has taken a backseat. Under my
I was downtown this week, and one thing was clear: the people of Alton are ready to be heard—and ready for change. Our city has
Potholes are more than an inconvenience; they’re a hazard to drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. As Alderman, I spearheaded a comprehensive pavement management plan to systematically
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