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Christian M. Armstrong

NONPARTISAN

Christian M. Armstrong is running for Taylor City Council Member.

Personal background

Christian Armstrong is from Taylor, Michigan. He attended Most Holy Trinity Catholic School in Corktown, Michigan. He serves as head basketball coach at his alma mater and serves on the board of the Father Clement Kern Foundation.

Professional background

Christian is a legislative staffer at the Michigan House of Representatives.

Political background

This is Christian's first time running for public office.

Economy

Supports budget transparency and sharing how funds are allocated and used.

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Housing & Urban Development

Supports incentives like signing bonuses, housing stipends, education reimbursement, or relocation assistance to attract new residents.

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Public Safety

Supports investing in crime prevention and community programs.

Supports providing the police department with technological advantages, such as drones, to reduce response time and ensure officer safety.

Believes in using social media to demonstrate technological advantages and deter crime, sending a message that "Taylor is not a welcoming safe haven for criminals."

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Healthcare

Supports mental health services, addiction treatment, and housing to address root causes of crime.

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Public Services

Supports adding modern amenities like Wi-Fi, updated playgrounds, workout stations, splash pads, and clean restrooms to public parks.

Supports installing good lighting, security cameras, and emergency call boxes in public areas.

Supports hosting community events such as farmer's markets, movie nights, concerts, and yoga in the park.

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Energy & the Environment

As of August 12, 2025, Christian M. Armstrong’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Plans to ensure funding for the Department of Public Works (DPW) to maintain clear roadways and address "crumbling roads and drainage issues."

Plans to prioritize monitoring pothole repair and resurfacing projects.

Supports enhanced drain vacuuming, especially in areas prone to flooding.

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