Obi Ezeadi Shares Vision for a Safer, More Affordable Westminster Ahead of 2025 Election
The central question of Westminster’s 2025 municipal election is not what we are against but rather: what are we fighting for?
October 23, 2025, Westminster, Colorado – While door-knocking I spoke with Pauline, a wise 72YO resident who told me she is tired of politicians who only fight against without offering a vision to fight for. That conversation moved me to share my vision for Westminster’s future and invite you into it.
I have heard from Westminster families about how hard it is to make ends meet. And what they deserve is a leader who takes affordability seriously, understands how city budgets, rates, and infrastructure really work, not one who weaponizes the word ‘taxes’ as a scare tactic to score political points in an election.
I am not here to sell you fear. I see you, and I understand your hardships. I am running with a vision for Westminster’s future, one that grows out of today’s challenges rather than the empty promise of passing the costs of today onto the next generation.
A vision to strengthen our public services and put working people and small business economics at the center of our politics.
A vision built on four years of conversations with parents, seniors, teachers, small business owners, first responders, and neighbors who simply want to live and work in a safe and affordable city.
A vision that celebrates the beauty and breadth of our multicultural community; its food, traditions, and shared spirit.
A vision rooted in joy and possibility, not struggle and fight. Because our working families deserve more than survival; there must be room for rest, peace, and joy.
The central question of Westminster’s 2025 municipal election is not what we are against but rather: what are we fighting for?
In the last four years, I’ve expanded parks and open space, expanded the water assistance program, boosted mental health, enhanced our fire mitigation plan, reduced police vacancies from 13% to a region-leading 1%, cut car thefts by 50%, secured clean water for generations, strengthened fire and police with the first-ever collective bargaining agreements, created free transit for seniors and disabled residents, invested in solutions to the unhoused crisis, innovated communication with our community, and expanded missing-middle housing choices like condos and townhomes so seniors, young families, and longtime residents can all find a place to call home.
In the next four years, what I am fighting for is a safer, more affordable Westminster by lowering the cost of utilities, groceries, childcare, and housing. That will be my top priority.
I want to improve our fire infrastructure, strengthen support for our police officers, and eliminate dangerous speeding in our neighborhoods so every child can play outside, every senior can cross the street safely, and every driver knows that in Westminster we value life over rushing.
I want to bring back the spirit of neighbors, with block parties, rotating food trucks, and spaces that spark conversation, camaraderie, and a true sense of community again.
I want to make it easier for families to connect across our city through micromobility: safer sidewalks, bike paths, and trails that let kids ride to school, parents walk to local shops, and neighbors meet each other without always needing a car.
I want taxpayers to know that every dollar will be managed with transparency and accountability, because delivering on affordability requires pairing lower costs with a government that works smarter and more responsibly. I want to strengthen our local economy by making it easier to start and grow a business in Westminster, cutting red tape and ensuring city dollars are invested wisely in the people and places that keep our community vibrant.
Finally, I want our young people to see Westminster as a city of opportunity, with safe after-school spaces, jobs that build skills, and recreation programs that inspire. I want every child and teenager to feel supported and valued, with outlets for creativity, sports, and leadership so they grow up knowing this city believes in their future.
But to deliver on all of this, we must first deliver on affordability, because this is not my vision, it is your vision shaped by our conversations and what you and I are collectively fighting for.
Email me anytime: obiezeadi@gmail.com
