Los Feliz is undeniably one of the best neighborhoods in LA, but there’s still a lot we can improve:
• Safer streets for walking and biking
• Better access to parks: reopen our pool and explore potential for dog park, skate park, and more picnic areas
• Expanded housing options to keep Los Feliz & LA livable
• Improved transit & bike infrastructure
For the past two years, I have served on the LFNC Transportation & Mobility Committee, attended neighborhood cleanups, andI am excited to do more as part of the LFNC Governing Board.
I am also eager to hear about your concerns in the neighborhood – send me a text! (213) 516-7880
About Me
I moved to Los Feliz nearly three years ago and immediately felt at home. This neighborhood has everything—walkability, great businesses, good transit access, and one of the best urban parks in the country. I live in District C (Los Feliz Village), I am a renter, a daily Metro rider, and a year-round parks user.
The functions of city departments can be extremely complicated and confusing. I want to be your advocate to get improvements and address neighborhood frustrations by leveraging my professional background: my current consulting work focuses on city planning and land use issues, I have previously worked within several local government agencies, and I also served on a Los Angeles homelessness committee of the Urban Land Institute.
When I'm not working on neighborhood issues, I help run a local alumni group and serve on thesteering committee for Bike Central LA (a chapter of Bike LA).
Most days, you can also find me:
🚲 Biking around the neighborhood for errands and commuting
🛍️ Shopping at our amazing local businesses 🏃♂️ Running & cycling in Griffith Park 🤠Queer country western dancing
🏞 Getting out of the city to enjoy the natural beauty of So Cal