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100 Day Plan

A Bit About Me

My 100-Day Plan is about action from day one. It focuses on listening to residents, addressing public safety, improving infrastructure, investing in youth engagement, and delivering transparency you can see. This plan sets the tone for accountable leadership by responding quickly to community concerns and keeping residents informed every step of the way. It’s not about promises, it’s about showing up, getting to work, and building progress together.

Work Experience

First 30 Days – Listen, Learn, and Establish Accountability

Days 31–60 – Take Legislative Action and Target Crime Prevention

Days 61–100 – Deliver Visible Change and Set Long-Term Direction

Immediate Priorities:
• Conduct a listening tour across District 1 (Frayser, Raleigh, Cordova)
• Host two town halls: one on public safety and one on infrastructure challenges
• Build advisory working groups:
 – youth and family council
 – business and economic council
 – clergy and community leaders council

 

• Meet with MPD command staff, MLGW, Public Works, and Code Enforcement to review service response for District 1 • Launch “District 1 Report Card”: an open public dashboard that tracks goals, projects, and progress • Create a constituent service system for responding to complaints in under 72 hours

Public Safety and Quality of Life
• Draft or co-sponsor resolutions to:
 – Increase patrol presence in high-stat corridors
 – Expand city-funded mentorship and reentry support
 – Direct more resources toward illegal dumping and blight cleanup

 

• Launch weekly neighborhood walk-and-talks with residents and officers • Begin planning a District 1 expungement and second-chance fair • Develop partnerships with local nonprofits and businesses that employ justice-impacted residents Infrastructure • Introduce a motion requiring a transparent infrastructure prioritization process • Identify quick-fix items: potholes, street lights, and code enforcement gaps • Begin securing commitments from Public Works and MLGW for fast-track repairs

Economic and Youth Opportunity
• Create a District 1 small business roundtable to expand access to capital and contracts
• Convene a Youth Opportunity Summit with schools, nonprofits, and employers
• Propose incentives for businesses hiring District 1 residents
• Begin development of a Youth Mentorship Pipeline for at-risk boys

Housing and Neighborhood Stability • Introduce research and policy steps to:  – Expand affordable housing supply  – Encourage first-time homebuyer access  – Combat predatory ownership and absentee landlords Transparency and Accountability • Release a 100-Day Progress Report to the public • Announce next 6-month goals based on achieved milestones and public feedback • Continue monthly town halls and door-to-door constituent outreach

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