Strong Neighborhoods
Quiet streets, mature trees, and the kind of neighbors who wave when you drive by. Worth protecting.
A community movement · Early voting June 1‑9 · Election Day June 13
Preserving what makes Keller special.
The decisions made on June 13 will help shape Keller's future for years to come. Our neighborhoods, small businesses, parks, and community character deserve thoughtful leadership.

01 — Our Priorities
Quiet streets, mature trees, and the kind of neighbors who wave when you drive by. Worth protecting.
The shops, restaurants, and family-owned storefronts that give Keller its texture and its livelihoods.
A town that still feels like a town. Familiar faces, traditions, and a pace of life worth keeping.
Thoughtful planning that respects what we already have, rather than chasing growth for its own sake.
Decisions made in the open, with residents informed, heard, and treated as partners in our future.
Careful stewardship of tax dollars and long-term planning that keeps Keller stable for the next generation.
02 — June 1‑9 & June 13
Local elections have a more direct impact on daily life in Keller than almost any other vote you'll cast.
Decisions about zoning, parks, public safety, infrastructure, and how our tax dollars are spent are made block by block, meeting by meeting. The people we choose to lead — and the values they bring with them — will shape what Keller looks and feels like for the next generation.
Before you vote, get informed. Talk to your neighbors. Show up. The future of Keller is a conversation we all belong to.

03 — Leadership
A Keller resident, neighbor, and community advocate — Jarrett is running to bring thoughtful, transparent leadership to the decisions that shape our town.
His focus is simple: protect the neighborhoods we love, support the local businesses that make Keller unique, and ensure every resident has a real seat at the table when it comes to our future.

For the neighbors. For the families. For the next generation of Keller.