preserve hudson’s charm & plan for the future
listen & collaborate
Effective leadership begins with listening to residents and valuing diverse perspectives. Dan is committed to open, timely communication, accessibility, and thoughtful decision-making. Collaboration leads to stronger, more balanced outcomes for our community. Some of his favorite experiences on Council are simply meeting constituents for coffee and attending neighborhood meetings
plan for Intentional growth
Dan supports economic solutions that work for Hudson: protect our greenspace and maintain our historic charm, yet foster an environment that encourages and maintains our small business community. A strong, vibrant downtown contributes to our overall quality of life.
Invest in our infrastructure
Dan will continue to prioritize consistent maintenance, strategic repairs, and long-term planning to address aging infrastructure. Expanding and improving sidewalks will enhance walkability, safety, and connectivity between neighborhoods, schools, and downtown. Thoughtful investment in these areas strengthens both quality of life and property values.
Support families and seniors
Hudson should remain a place where people can build their lives at every stage. That means attracting young families, supporting seniors who want to age in place, and creating conditions for local businesses to thrive. Dan will work to ensure policies reflect the needs of residents across generations.
enhance electric connectivity
Reliable and modern electrical infrastructure is critical for residents, businesses, and future growth. Dan has supported efforts to strengthen grid reliability, reduce outages, and explore smart technologies that improve efficiency. As energy needs evolve, Hudson should be proactive in supporting sustainable and forward-thinking solutions.
advocate for Public safety & community trust
Dan believes in supporting our police, fire, and emergency services while fostering trust and collaboration throughout the community. Hudson is one of the safest communities in Ohio and investing in our public services keeps it that way.