What your Ward 2 councillor actually does for you
A town councillor is your voice at Milton Town Hall. I'm the person who answers when something on your street isn't working, and who votes on decisions that shape our future. Here's the job in plain terms.

For your street.
The day-to-day work and where most of a councillor's value to you actually shows up. When a town service fails your block, I'm the one who chases it down and follows it to a fix.
Local roads & potholes
Report it, push staff to fix it, and follow up until it's done.
Sidewalks, crossings & snow
Safe routes for kids walking to school and seniors getting around.
Parks, trails & rec
Amenities families can actually walk to and enjoy locally.
Local bus service
Milton Transit is a town service. I vote on its routes, frequency, and reliability.
Bylaws & property standards
Escalate the noise, the eyesore, the unsafe lot to the right department.
An office that answers
Year-round, every street and not just at election time.
At the council table.
A councillor is one of nine votes on Milton Council. These are the levers that decide what gets built, what gets funded and what we pay.
The budget & your taxes
Vote on what the town spends and what Ward 2 families pay.
Local by-laws
Noise, parking, licensing, property standards. These are the rules of daily life.
Growth & the Official Plan
Zoning and development applications, right here in our ward.
Committee work
Planning, finance and more. This is where policy is shaped before the vote.
Your voice on the record
Carry Ward 2's case into every vote, and report back on how it went.
Getting around Ward 2 comes up first.
Bus frequency on Milton Transit, safer crossings near our schools, traffic calming on streets where speeding is worst. These are real town levers and they're exactly where I'll put the work — it's the T in my A STAR framework, alongside Affordability, Safety, Amenities and Responsibility.
What the job can and can't do.
One councillor is one vote of many. The job is to listen early, show up, and build the majority. It is why I say advocate, push, and vote, never “guarantee.” Here's who actually owns what.
Local roads, parks, sidewalks, zoning, Milton Transit, and the town budget.
Water and wastewater, waste collection, regional roads, paramedics, and police.
Schools, hospitals, GO Transit, and the 401 and 407.
Tell me what your street needs.
That's the whole job: listen first, show up year-round, and fight for Ward 2 with facts. If something on your block isn't working, I want to hear it.
Every message gets a personal reply.