Amy's Platform

PROGRESS THROUGH RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP

Olean’s infrastructure is overdue for real leadership. Amy will prioritize upgrades to our aging sewer systems, roads, and water treatment facilities—backed by grant funding, not unnecessary rate hikes.

From attracting new businesses to welcoming remote workers, Amy’s plan builds on Olean’s strengths—like our tech potential, access to clean water, and unique culture—to drive sustainable economic growth and create new opportunities.

Amy believes in a transparent, balanced budget that protects essential services, invests in long-term infrastructure, and stops reckless spending. Her leadership will ensure accountability, not special interest influence.

Amy Sherburne will prioritize public safety by backing our police, firefighters, and EMTs with the tools and funding they need—while enforcing housing standards and building a more efficient city services structure.

Amy will crack down on absentee landlords, support responsible homeowners, and launch the O.L.E.A.N. program to revitalize aging properties—ensuring clean, safe neighborhoods that foster community pride.

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Olean’s future depends on all of us — neighbors, families, and businesses working together toward a stronger, safer, and more vibrant community. With responsible leadership, transparent decisions, and a shared commitment to real progress, we can build the Olean we all deserve.
Get involved today — together, we’ll make change happen.

THE IMPORTANT ISSUES  FACING OLEAN

  • Aging Infrastructure
  • Slow Economic Growth
  • Non Transparent Fiscal Descisions
  • Limited Public Safety and Lacking City Service

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