Alexandra Kershner
- FOR ALTADENA TOWN COUNCIL-
CENSUS TRACT 4613
VOTE: NOV. 1ST, 4TH, & 8TH
PRIORITIES
I'm running to tackle the issues that impact our daily lives right here in our neighborhood. My experience in wildfire recovery and public health has shown me how to navigate broken systems and get results. Here’s how I'll put that experience to work for you on the Altadena Town Council.

Accelerate Fire Recovery & Build Resilient Housing
I'll work to cut red tape for those rebuilding from the Eaton Fire, advocate for climate-resilient building codes, and fight for new housing that includes affordable units. Having seen how bureaucracy fails our neighbors, my experience will be used to help families navigate the recovery process and ensure we rebuild a stronger, more inclusive Altadena where everyone can afford to stay.

Preserve Our Community's
Character & Affordability
I'm committed to a thriving, livable Altadena with walkable neighborhoods, vibrant parks, and strong small businesses. I will fight to keep families in their homes and protect our community from predatory outside investors who drive up housing costs and threaten the character of our community.

Foster an Accessible & Engaged
Altadena Town Council
Continuing the crucial work of modernizing the Council's communications is a key mission. It's important that you can find what the Council is doing when you need to. As your council member, I will ensure this work continues, and use my skills in website design, social media, and community connection to create an informative and accessible digital communication space; showcasing what the council does, why it matters, and how you can get involved.

Create Community Connection
Our neighbors are what make Altadena special, and strong communities aren’t built by accident; they’re built by intention. As your council member, I’ll work to foster those connections through neighborhood gatherings, community projects, and supporting local events that bring us together. Because when we know each other, we look out for each other, and that’s the foundation of a resilient Altadena.