About Darron



Committed Advocate
For 25 years, I’ve called Cedar Park home. I’m raising my children here and caring for aging parents here so the decisions we make are personal to me. I've led regional and state level transportation advocacy efforts that supported local projects and now serve with the Parks and Trails Foundation to strengthen connectivity and quality of life.
I bring data-driven decision-making, collaborative leadership, and a steady focus on outcomes. I’m running to keep Cedar Park safe, financially strong, and thoughtfully planned so it works for families today and for the next generation.
Issues
My goal is simple: to help shape Cedar Park into a city where my children will want to live as adults and where my wife and I can grow old in a thriving community.

Public Safety First
Keeping Cedar Park safe is my top priority. That means fully supporting our police, fire, and emergency management departments with the staffing, training, and resources they need to respond quickly and effectively.
It also means preventing accidents before they happen, improving school zones, intersections, sidewalks, and crossings so families, seniors, and students can move safely throughout our city. Public safety includes both emergency response and smart infrastructure that protects people every day.
Safe, Connected Streets & Infrastructure
As Cedar Park grows, our infrastructure must keep pace. I will champion practical improvements like safer intersections, enhanced crosswalks, expanded sidewalks, connected trails, and thoughtful traffic solutions.
Streets should work for everyone - drivers, students, families with strollers, cyclists, and seniors. Smart transportation planning improves safety, reduces congestion, and strengthens our quality of life.


Strong Neighborhoods, Parks & Sense of Place
Cedar Park is more than rooftops, it’s relationships.
I will continue advocating for parks, trails, gathering spaces, and community events that bring neighbors together. Investing in beautification, recreation, and public spaces strengthens neighborhood pride and builds the kind of community where people know and look out for one another.
A city is made for and by people, and our investments should reflect that.
Affordability, Smart Growth & Local Economic Strength
Growth is inevitable and how we manage it is a choice.
I support thoughtful development that balances diverse housing options, infrastructure capacity, traffic flow, and long-term financial sustainability. We must attract high-quality employers, support small businesses, and continue building the Bell District and other community hubs as destinations and not just pass-through areas.
Smart growth protects our quality of life while expanding opportunity for current and future residents.


