Fix what’s broken—first.
Sewer, streets, buildings, parks: get the basics done, done right, and kept up. No new spending without a maintenance plan. Publish timelines and budget snapshots so people can see results.
Biddeford City Council — Ward 7
Biddeford’s working‑class future — steady, practical, accountable.
Meet the Candidate
Raised in Southern Maine and now a Ward 7 homeowner, Sam has worn many hats—from carpenter and painter to rideshare driver and real-estate agent. Living and managing a small multifamily in Biddeford has taught him the value of clear rules, predictable costs, and a city government that works for everyone. He’s running to fix what’s broken, grow smart, and own the results by maintaining streets and sewers, supporting small-scale housing that fits our neighborhoods, and ensuring Ward 7 residents are always in the room when decisions are made.
Below are Sam’s top priorities for Biddeford. Explore the full plan for details and timelines.
Sewer, streets, buildings, parks: get the basics done, done right, and kept up. No new spending without a maintenance plan. Publish timelines and budget snapshots so people can see results.
Slow down the mega-projects. Build the middle—2–4 unit homes and small mixed-use near downtown—under clear standards and a measured pace. Keep owner equity local.
Say what we’ll do. Do it. Report back. Project scorecards, plain-English briefings before votes, and after-action reviews when we miss.
Drop by 81 May St, Biddeford. Can’t make it? Use the form to suggest a time.
RSVP or share your thoughtsI’m building this agenda with you. What’s working? What isn’t? What would you fix first? Drop by the Open Porch or send a message via the contact form. I read every note.
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