Learn Nick’s Position

Nick's love for Roseville runs deep, rooted in a profound appreciation for its exceptional quality of life and the abundant opportunities our city offers. As District 5 experiences rapid growth and development, Nick envisions a bright future brimming with promise and potential.

On Safe Neighborhoods

For small businesses and families to thrive, we need to prioritize crime prevention tools to reduce property theft, vandalism, assault, and drug violations.

On Cost of
Living

Roseville residents should demand fiscal responsibility from their leaders, to protect our hard earned tax dollars.

On Supporting Veterans

Roseville military veterans serve as an amazing resource for community vitality, job creation, and public safety.

On Safe Neighborhoods

For small businesses and families to thrive, we need to prioritize crime prevention tools to reduce property theft, vandalism, assault, and drug violations.  Support policies to attract the best police, firefighters, and medical professionals to Roseville, and reduce response times.

  • Encourage community hubs around small business centers and create more activities for kids, to safely connect neighborhood residents with one another

  • Promote programs like myRSVL which expedites repair of broken street lights and park equipment, and resolves dangerous situations more quickly

  • Connect residents with crime prevention and reporting resources through the Roseville Police Department and our amazing neighborhood associations.

On Cost of Living

Roseville residents should demand fiscal responsibility from their leaders, to protect our hard earned tax dollars. Nick holds a degree in Business, has owned his own small business, and currently works for an innovative multi-national enterprise.  Being fiscally sound ensures that we can invest in necessary infrastructure upgrades and essential services to support this growth while also safeguarding against financial strain. 

  • Reflect the priorities of residents when developing the City budget, including weeding out government waste

  • Attract more high paying jobs in technology, as well as restaurants, retail, and entertainment opportunities so residents don’t have to spend money on gas driving to urban centers

  • Support policies that speed-up development of desirable homes and business hubs, thereby lowering housing costs and more quickly bringing services to our neighborhoods

  • Ensure Roseville has a strong Rainy Day fund that gets our city through tough economic times without raising taxes.

On Supporting Veterans

Roseville military veterans serve as an amazing resource for community vitality, job creation, and public safety.  Roseville must be a leader when it comes to innovative ways to help veterans transitioning back to civilian life.

  • Establish a Veterans Resources Program within Department of Economic Development

  • Be proactive in fighting the cause of veteran homelessness, and attract mental health service partners tailored to the unique needs of veterans

  • Celebrate the valuable skills, leadership, and experience veterans bring to the civic and business to the table.