HAA5 / TTHM from 2024 public report.
From Booker Park to Sandy Oaks, families shouldn’t have to wonder if today’s water is safe. I’ll push for transparent water quality testing, public discourse for all infrastructure planning, and real improvements to our quality standards.
Share your experience with our village water system.
Every vote, every contract, every dollar — posted online in plain English and Spanish, before the meeting, not after. If it matters to your block, it shouldn’t take a public-records request to find it.
Budgets, contracts, agenda items, recordings, translations …
Big Mound Park is loved and overbooked. Our soccer, baseball, and basketball families deserve real fields, real lighting, and a rec schedule that fits working parents — not the other way around.
A kid in your house, a coach’s wish list, a field that needs fixing.
Every issue page on this site has an inline note-box. Here’s a sample of what came in. Names shortened, neighborhoods kept.
“Booker Park pressure drops every Sunday morning — like clockwork.”
“Agendas in Spanish would change everything for my parents.”
“My 9-year-old waited two seasons for a soccer spot.”
“Tested our well last month — high iron. What now?”
“Where do the road-repair dollars actually go?”
“Lights at Big Mound off by 8. Practice ends in the dark.”
I’ve worked in towns up and down this part of the state — Puerto Rico, Port Saint Lucie, West Palm Beach, Trailer Park. Every one of them taught me something about what a small village can do when its council shows up.
Indiantown is the home my family chose. I’m running because I want to bring those lessons back here, and because the only way to do that well is to listen first.
Pick what fits. We’ll never call past 8 pm and we’ll never share your number.