What does it mean to love our Midtown neighborhood?
“Loving Midtown is walking to Piedmont Park, walking to work, and walking to great restaurants. It is standing on the sidewalk chatting with neighbors and seeing familiar faces across town. It is embracing Midtown, including its blemishes, and striving to make a mark on its future, improving what we can, when we can, not just for ones self, but for the entire community.”
What unique qualities do you offer that will continue the positive growth and work of MNA?
“With a background in both technology and urban planning / real estate, I am able to closely monitor the universe of ongoing and planned infrastructure projects in Midtown, as well as to understand the potential impacts and appropriately propose plans / ideas on behalf of neighbors.”
How are you a good Midtown neighbor today?
“Over the past year, as the MNA Infrastructure (ETP) Committee Chair, I have led the charge on completing the 10th Street signalized crosswalks and installing new stop signs on Argonne Avenue. I have helped develop our LIT lane policy, and I have liaised with both the city and the Midtown Alliance representing Midtown neighbor’s interests on transportation and infrastructure projects.”