- December 4, 2024
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Age: 54
Family: Daughters Ashley, Brittany and Caitlin
Education: Bachelor’s degree in nursing, Florida A&M University; bachelor’s degree in biology, University of South Florida; master’s degree in education, University of Central Florida
Related experience: Critical care registered nurse
I am running because I want to continue to serve my community. I have dedicated the majority of my life serving communities as a Critical Care Registered Nurse and as an educator. Ocoee is a great city and has the potential to be a beacon of light to other cities that are transitioning to a more diverse population. To be able to move this city forward it is essential that leadership work together. I am dedicated and committed to ensuring the city of Ocoee lives up to its motto – The Center of Good Living, for all its citizens!
1. Balanced Growth
2. Education
3. Environment
I come with a fresh perspective — as a mother that raised her children in Ocoee and as a citizen for 27 years of this community. I am dedicated to serving the citizens of District 4 and the entire community. To move this city forward we need leaders that are present and engaged with the citizens year round and not just near election. Also, it is essential that leadership work together — united we stand, divided we fall. The citizens of Ocoee deserve better. It is time for a change!
One challenge is infrastructure. A major issue related to District 4 is infrastructure, specifically Clark Road. Although it is nice that Clark Rd. has been extended to McCormick Rd., the congestion is between Clarcona-Ocoee Rd. and A.D. Mims. During rush hour, the Northbound traffic on Clark Rd. is backed-up from Clarcona-Ocoee Rd. to Hackney Prairie Rd. at times.
The Clark Rd. “project” has been in the making for a long time. The residents have heard many timelines. Therefore, I think it is important that updated information is communicated in a timely manner. The city of Ocoee is still working toward improving racial diversity. As a member of the Human Relation Diversity Board, we have been working toward bringing the citizens of the community together. The Day of Remembrance event that took place in November 2020 not only acknowledge the history of Ocoee but highlighted how far we have come as a city and the desire to move forward as a diverse community.
1. Clarke Road
2. West Oaks Mall
3. More family dining
I will work with the Planning and Zoning director to ensure that the infrastructure is in place to accommodate the growth.
The city has many advisory boards. Therefore, it is essential that the city invite and encourage citizens of various cultures to participate and share their ideas. In addition, continue to support the Human Relation Diversity Board in events that acknowledge cultural diversity and unity.
To preserve the “old town” feel of Ocoee it is imperative that industrial businesses are kept within the industrial areas. Single family homes should also be kept in residential areas. Some have raised concerns regarding the city’s ability to retain firefighters.
What steps should the city take to ensure quality first responders and other civil servants stay in Ocoee?