What he has said
Eight priorities, taken from his own published statement
These are not written for him. They are the eight areas of focus he published under his own name in February 2024. A 2026 platform will appear here when he publishes one — and it will be labelled with its date, like everything else.
A note on what is missing. Most campaign sites would expand eight bullet points into eight paragraphs of policy. We have not, because that policy would be written by the person building the website rather than the person on the ballot. Where the text below goes beyond his words, it supplies sourced context about Mountain House — never a position.
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01
Sports & recreation
He did not campaign on this first — he built it. The Sports & Recreation Club has run tournaments since 2021 and festivals since before Mountain House was a city. Central Community Park has a cricket pitch beside the baseball diamond, in a city that is 58% Asian American. In a place where nearly half of residents were born outside the United States, a shared field is not a nicety. It is how a diverse city becomes one place.
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02
Traffic improvements
Named in his 2024 statement, alongside his account of working directly with city officials on traffic. Mountain House is a commuter city on the Tri-Valley edge of San Joaquin County; the daily experience of living here is substantially the daily experience of getting out of here and back.
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03
Water & utility bills
Named in 2024, alongside fire safety and water leak concerns. Mountain House ran its own water, sewer and fire services through a Community Services District from 2008 until incorporation in 2024. Utility costs are one of the most concrete things a council actually touches.
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Public safety
Named in 2024. Listed without elaboration in the published statement, and it is listed the same way here, because inventing a public safety platform and attributing it to him would be exactly the thing this site exists not to do.
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Emergency preparedness programs
Named in 2024. A city of 25,000 in the Delta, with a fire service it inherited from a services district two years ago.
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06
Neighborhood watch programs
Named in 2024. Consistent with how he has actually worked: village by village, through volunteers, rather than from a podium.
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07
Education
Named in 2024, alongside working with the school district. Lammersville Joint Unified runs Mountain House High School and eight K–8 campuses here, with a tenth school under construction. 31.9% of residents are under 18 — this is a young city by a wide margin.
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Economic development for a new city
Named in 2024, and the one he has prototyped. Mountain House incorporated in July 2024 with more than 25,000 residents and almost no commercial core. The Local Business Expo in a high school parking lot in October 2025 was the argument made in practice.
Mountain House Matters, February 2024, Issue #119 — his published candidate statement · Feb 2024
Contextual figures on this page come from U.S. Census QuickFacts for Mountain House city, California (ACS 2020–2024), the City of Mountain House, and Lammersville Joint Unified School District.