Priorities

Practical priorities for responsible local government.

John will listen, ask practical questions, support responsible planning, work to make Mason more affordable, look for long-term value, and take stewardship seriously.

Responsible Growth

Growth should strengthen Mason without losing sight of neighborhood character, infrastructure needs, and long-term costs.

What this means in practice

  • Support responsible planning that reflects Mason's character and future needs.
  • Ask how new development affects roads, utilities, public safety, and city services.
  • Listen to residents early and treat public input as useful information.

Fiscal Responsibility

Public dollars should be handled carefully, transparently, and with attention to long-term value.

What this means in practice

  • Ask practical questions about cost, benefit, timing, and tradeoffs.
  • Look for investments that reduce avoidable future expenses.
  • Take stewardship seriously when reviewing budgets and major projects.

Affordability

Mason should be a place where people can afford to build a life, raise a family, retire, start a business, and stay connected to the community they love.

What this means in practice

  • Work to lower the local tax burden where responsible, realistic opportunities exist.
  • Ask whether new spending, fees, and long-term commitments make Mason harder or easier to afford.
  • Support decisions that help keep Mason welcoming to families, seniors, workers, and small business owners.
  • Look for practical ways to deliver city services well without passing unnecessary costs to residents.

Infrastructure, Roads, Utilities, and City Services

The basics matter. Reliable services, safe streets, and well-maintained systems are central to quality of life.

What this means in practice

  • Keep attention on roads, sidewalks, water, sewer, and public works needs.
  • Support planning that looks beyond the next budget cycle.
  • Ask how residents experience city services and where communication can improve.
  • Look for practical maintenance and replacement schedules.

Parks, Public Spaces, and Quality of Life

Parks, public spaces, and community gathering places help make Mason feel like home.

What this means in practice

  • Support well-maintained parks and public spaces residents can use and enjoy.
  • Look for improvements that serve families, seniors, youth, and neighbors across Mason.
  • Consider safety, accessibility, and long-term maintenance before new commitments.

Public Safety

Residents deserve a city that supports safe neighborhoods and responsible coordination with public safety partners. As a former first responder, John understands what that work asks of people and why public safety is deeply important.

What this means in practice

  • Listen to residents, first responders, and city staff about practical safety needs.
  • Support clear planning and responsible resource decisions.
  • Ask how city choices affect emergency response, prevention, and neighborhood safety.
  • Respect the people who show up in difficult moments and make sure city decisions reflect that responsibility.

Transparent and Accessible Local Government

Residents should be able to understand what is being decided, why it matters, and how to be heard.

What this means in practice

  • Support clear communication before and after major decisions.
  • Make public process easier to follow for busy residents.
  • Listen respectfully, even when people disagree.
  • Ask for plain-English explanations when issues are complex.