"From Building to Coaching, From Volunteering to the County Seat —

We have our neighborhood Champion."

Sonora Resident - Justin Flynn

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Road Maintenance

If you live here, you already know. Roads you drive every day are breaking down more and more—edges crumbling, potholes forming, patches failing faster than they should. It’s not just frustrating, it’s wearing on your vehicle, your time, and your patience. For years, it feels like this has been ignored while the problem keeps getting worse.

This isn’t about rebuilding everything overnight—it’s about fixing what’s been neglected and getting back to the basics that actually work.


Click below to see Steve’s full plan to get our roads back on track.

Tuolumne County Fire Department call statistics for February 2026, featuring a fire engine and data categories.

Emergency Response & Station 56

Station 56 is set to close, and that means something very real—longer response times when minutes matter most. For many in this community, that’s not acceptable. The concern isn’t just about one station, it’s about how emergency services are being managed as a whole.

Right now, resources aren’t being used in the most effective way, and it’s putting unnecessary pressure on a system we all depend on.


Click below to see Steve’s full plan to improve response times and keep Station 56 open.

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Small Business Support

Local business owners know the struggle. Trying to open or operate a business here can feel like running into wall after wall—too much red tape, too many roadblocks, and not enough real support. Instead of being helped, many are told what they can’t do, making it harder to succeed.

When small businesses struggle, the entire community feels it—fewer jobs, less growth, and fewer local opportunities.


Click below to see Steve’s full plan to make it easier for small businesses to thrive.

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Youth Recreation

A lot of families see it every day—kids with fewer places to go and fewer things to be part of. When opportunities aren’t there, it leaves a gap that can’t be filled by screens and idle time. Our youth deserve better than that.

This community has proven before that great programs can exist here—we just need to make it easier for them to happen and last.


Click below to see Steve’s full plan to expand youth recreation opportunities.

Support the Campaign

If these issues matter to you, this is where it starts.

This campaign is built by the community, for the community—and it takes support to keep it moving forward. Whether it’s helping spread the word, putting up a sign, or contributing to the campaign, every bit makes a difference.