Priorities & Plans

Guiding Pasco’s Growth the Right Way

Pasco is growing - and that’s a good thing. But growth without a plan leads to missed opportunities, strained infrastructure, and avoidable frustration for families and businesses alike. Bryan believes it’s time for smarter, more intentional development. He supports a full review of current zoning practices, removing outdated barriers, and adopting a growth strategy that’s clear, consistent, and welcoming to investment, without losing sight of what makes Pasco home.

Making Middle Housing Work for Pasco

With new state laws requiring cities to allow more middle housing — like ADUs, duplexes, and courtyard homes — Pasco faces a big opportunity and an even bigger responsibility. Bryan knows that how we implement these changes will shape our city for decades to come.

As a real estate professional, he brings hands-on knowledge of the housing market and how zoning decisions play out in the real world. He’s committed to ensuring that Pasco’s 2026 Comprehensive Plan reflects both the state’s requirements and the needs of local residents: creating more housing choices while preserving the character of our neighborhoods.

Addressing Homelessness with Compassion & Action

Bryan understands that homelessness is a complex issue rooted in rising housing costs, economic hardship, and challenges like addiction and mental health. As your councilmember, he’ll commit to practical, compassionate solutions that treat people with dignity while addressing root causes.

He plans to partner with organizations like Habitat for Humanity to expand access to affordable housing and support innovative models for safe, stable homes. Bryan also believes Pasco can and should do more to bring in support services for those facing substance use or mental health challenges — helping people not just survive, but get back on their feet and thrive.