The Pirog Policy Framework: Math Over Mottos
A Data-Driven Beaverton (Logistical Solutions for a Sustainable Future)
Beaverton is fortunate to have a wealth of established systems and programs, yet many remain underutilized or mismanaged, leaving those who need them most to fall through the cracks. As an Active Observer, I look past politics as usual to study the literal mechanics of how our city functions—from our delicate ecosystems to our complex tax code.
Our city doesn't need more rhetoric; it needs logistical precision. Whether we are addressing the current budget shortfall or optimizing our infrastructure, we must move toward evidence-based results. I have categorized my specific policy goals into Four Pillars designed to ensure Beaverton remains sustainable, solvent, and built for everyone.
PILLAR 2: 'THE NEIGHBORHOOD HEART' (EQUITY, HOUSING & BELONGING) Rhetoric without revenue is structural debt. Because data equals solvency, the strategy prioritizes the identification and resolution of maintenance backlogs within neighborhood association map zones. Within this framework, equity is defined as a specific resource allocation verified by quantitative third-party data.
PILLAR 3: 'POWER TO THE PEOPLE' (CITIZEN AGENCY & YOUTH) Data equals agency. By weaponizing quantitative proof for the citizen, the initiative seeks to transition municipal power from a scorecard culture to the Active Observer. Transparency is the legislative objective; the specific technical standard remains the contract—and a contract is a contract is a contract.
PILLAR 4: THE '24-HOUR CITY' (SAFETY, TRANSIT & INFRASTRUCTURE) Always know what you are buying. The plan advocates for quantitative third-party verification for every infrastructure investment to eliminate internal grading. The policy prioritizes concrete over concepts to ground the '24-Hour City' in a foundation of verified ROI.