City Council, District 5

Jane Doe

A stronger, fairer community for everyone.

Jane Doe, candidate for City Council, District 5

About Jane

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Where I Stand

The issues facing our community and how I'll address them. Click any issue to read more.

Affordable Housing

Expand the supply of below-market homes through zoning reform, dedicated public investment, and partnerships with nonprofit developers. Protect renters from displacement with stronger just-cause eviction rules and emergency rental assistance.

Safer Streets

Invest in proven traffic-calming infrastructure on our most dangerous corridors. Expand non-police response for mental health and welfare calls. Fund youth programs that prevent violence before it starts.

Climate & Local Environment

Accelerate building electrification, expand the urban tree canopy, and protect our parks and waterways. Make sure climate investments reach the neighborhoods that need them most.

Schools & Youth

Fully fund our public schools, expand after-school and summer programs, and make sure every kid has a safe path to and from school.

Accountable Local Government

Publish budgets and contracts in plain language. Hold real office hours in every neighborhood. Vote independently — not for the machine, the donors, or the loudest lobby.

Endorsements

Leaders, organizations, and neighbors standing with this campaign.

  • "A serious, community-rooted candidate who actually listens. We need this kind of leadership."

    Maria Rodriguez

    State Senator, District 12

  • "Stands up for our schools and the families we serve. Endorsed without reservation."

    Local Educators United

    Teachers union

  • "A neighbor first and a candidate second — exactly what this district needs."

    Rev. James Whitfield

    First Baptist Church

  • "A climate champion who will fight for our parks, our air, and our future."

    Sierra Club, Local Chapter

    Environmental advocacy

Get Involved

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