What is the Town Board?
The Webster Town Board is the elected governing body responsible for making local decisions that affect our town. It includes the Town Supervisor and four board members who vote on budgets, local laws, land use, and public services to ensure the town runs smoothly and reflects the needs of its residents. Elected Town Board members serve 4 year terms.
What does the Town Board do?
The Webster Town Board makes decisions that shape how our town runs. They set the budget, pass local laws, oversee development and services, and represent the interests of residents. Their job is to ensure the town operates efficiently, transparently, and in the best interest of the community.
My Values:
Positive and Fresh Voice
Authentic, optimistic, and rooted in real-world experience—not political theater.
Sensible and Effective Governance
Practical solutions. Responsible budgeting. Results that work for Webster.
Transparent Leadership
Open communication. Honest decision-making. Accountability you can trust.
Inclusive
A voice for everyone—no matter your background, party, or neighborhood.
Community Oriented
A dad, neighbor, and public school parent—running to serve the town we love.
Webster Town Resources:
Town Website: https://websterny.gov