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About AshleyAshley loves our city!
Ashley is not a career politician, she is a mother, a business owner, and a product of our community. Ashley grew up in Alta Loma and graduated from Alta Loma High School, then went on to graduate ministry school and helped run her families business. She now owns her own business and has over 2 decades experience in the private sector. Ashley is passionate about preserving the quality of life of the city she grew up in and is now raising her daughter in. As the only mother on City Council, Ashley wants Rancho Cucamonga to continue being the best city in the Inland Empire for families. That’s why as our Councilmember she increased the police budget by 15%, helped secure over $3.5 million in grants to keep our parks and trails safe and clean, and balanced the city budget, without raising taxes on residents, while still funding programs for seniors and tackling the homelessness crisis. Let's re-elect Ashly Stickler to City Council on November 5th! |
SAFER NEIGHBORHOODSAshley knows a safe community is a thriving community. As our City Councilmember, voted to increase the police budget by 15% to increase patrols and deter crime in our city. Ashley also worked with her colleagues to increase funding for law enforcement tasks forces to address homelessness and drug trafficking.
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Faster Response Timesin 2022, the city opened a new public safety facility in Alta Loma. Ashley is working to ensure the facility is fully staffed and resourced so Rancho's first responders can respond quickly to emergencies.
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Protect Quality of LifeAs the only mother on the City Council, Ashley is fighting to improve amenities for our families. She helped secure over $3.5 million in grants to keep our parks and trails safe and clean. She also voted for infrastructure funding to ensure we repave our streets and fix our potholes.
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Fiscal ResponsibilityAshley is a business owner, she knows how to cut waste and maximize every dollar. She has ensured our city budget is balanced, without raising taxes on residents, and is still providing essential services like street maintenance, programs for seniors and youths, as well as addressing homelessness.
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