How We Get Moving!

Building a Fair and Modern County for Everyone

Aaron’s plan for infrastructure equity is about fairness, safety, and smart planning — ensuring every neighborhood has the same access to safe streets, clean public spaces, and reliable transportation.

Putting Equity at the Center of Investment

Use an Infrastructure Equity Index to direct capital improvements to underserved neighborhoods first.

Prioritize street lighting, crosswalks, and sidewalk repairs in communities that have been historically overlooked.

Include community voices in the decision-making process through neighborhood planning boards and advisory seats.

Improving Transit and Connectivity

Partner with LYNX and MetroPlan to expand public transit routes connecting residential areas to jobs, schools, and healthcare.

Promote mixed-use zoning near transit hubs to increase housing and job accessibility.

Integrate walkability and bike lanes into new development plans to reduce congestion and improve quality of life.

Modernizing Roads and Streets for Safety

Adopt Complete Streets standards countywide — safer design for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike.

Expand drainage and road resurfacing projects in flood-prone and working-class areas.

Incorporate accessibility upgrades such as ramps, benches, and shade structures into every new infrastructure project.

Building Safer, Family-Friendly Neighborhoods

Tie new development approvals to park space and safe routes to schools.

Invest in well-lit sidewalks, crosswalks, and shaded pathways for students and families.

Create community design contests and planning workshops to let residents help shape local spaces.

The Goal?

A connected, fair, and modern Orange County — where every neighborhood is safe, accessible, and built to last, no matter your income or ZIP code.