Community and Public Safety
Safety First
Advocate for the strengthening of local law enforcement and community partnerships to ensure Fulshear remains a safe place for families to live and work.
Lighting
Proper street lightings that are proportionately positioned and evenly placed.
Emergency Preparedness
Push for comprehensive disaster response plans that can handle both natural and man-made emergencies effectively.
Neighborhood Engagement
Support neighborhood watch programs and encourage open communication between residents and the police.
Advocate for Smart Traffic Management
Work with local and county officials to improve traffic flow through better signal timing, additional turning lanes, and alternative routes.
Enhanced Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety
Advocate for more sidewalks, crosswalks, and bike lanes to make the city safer for non-drivers, especially children and seniors.
Support Small Businesses
Creates Local Jobs
Local businesses hire local people and keep our community working.
Expand Tax Base
Local businesses expand the tax base, reducing the burden on homeowners.
Responsible Growth
Protect What Makes Fulshear Special
Growth should never come at the cost of our small-town character, safety, and sense of community. Every decision must protect the charm and values that brought families here in the first place.
Smart Planning
Infrastructure should come first. We should never have to play catch-up
Safety as the Foundation
Public safety and children’s safety must guide zoning and development decisions. Residential, commercial, and industrial planning should always consider long-term community impact.
Support Local Businesses and Families
Responsible growth means strengthening the businesses and families already here. We should prioritize policies that help local entrepreneurs thrive and create family-friendly spaces that build community bonds.
Community Engagement
After-School Programs
Expand and support after-school programs that provide safe spaces for students to engage in academic enrichment and recreational activities.
Sports & Fitness
Soccer, basketball, and other recreational activities to keep community active.
Community Movie Night
Bringing families together for fun, connection, and safe outdoor entertainment under the stars.
Arts & Culture
Music, dance, and creative arts to foster self-expression.
Community & Safety Awareness
Programs in partnership with local first responders to educate families on safety and leadership.
More Townhall Style Engagement
I would recommend we have more townhalll style engagement. When we talk, issues are avoided and or addressed in a timely manner.
Youth Leadership Programs
Create leadership development programs to engage young people in community decision-making, providing them with the tools to become future leaders.
Addressing Challenges
Work to identify and address challenges that young people face, including mental health issues, substance abuse prevention, and access to career development.
