During a recent Committee of the Whole meeting in Muskego, potential alderman candidate Jake shared his vision for serving the community, emphasizing the importance of listening to residents and addressing their concerns. His candidacy stems from personal experiences where he received assistance from current Alderman Kapusta in navigating city ordinances, which inspired him to help others facing similar challenges.
Jake, who has lived in Muskego for four years and is an engineer pursuing a master's degree in business, highlighted problem-solving as a key skill he would bring to the role. He believes that being an effective alderman requires understanding the issues residents face and connecting those issues to city policies. He expressed a strong desire to be a voice for the community, ensuring that residents feel heard and valued.
In response to questions about his approach to handling complaints, Jake stressed the importance of validating constituents' concerns while also explaining the rationale behind city ordinances. He acknowledged that not every complaint can lead to a change but emphasized the need for open communication and transparency.
Jake aims to dedicate approximately ten hours a week to his role, focusing on helping residents resolve their issues and contributing to the overall improvement of Muskego. He hopes to leave a legacy of community support and engagement, reflecting his commitment to making Muskego a better place for all its residents.
The meeting underscored the significance of local governance and the impact that dedicated individuals can have on their communities. As Muskego continues to grow, the involvement of engaged citizens like Jake may play a crucial role in shaping the future of the city.