Why I’m Running

Imagine walking down a peaceful, tree-lined street to your favorite café, stopping to chat with neighbors along the way. It’s about enjoying the journey and feeling connected to your community.

While Morrisville has walkable neighborhoods, our prioritization of car travel has separated where we live, work, and shop, making us further dependent on it. If we want to strengthen our community and reduce our environmental impact, we need to rethink how we develop.

By prioritizing pedestrians and creating inviting public spaces, we can reduce our environmental impact, improve our transporation network, and promote community resilience and cohesion.

Together, we can build a more perfect Morrisville.

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Meet Harrison Kesling

Harrison Kesling is running for Morrisville Town Council to build on the success the town has achieved and to help create a more connected, vibrant community where all residents can thrive.

As a professionally licensed mechanical engineer in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry, Harrison has built a career designing energy-efficient, sustainable buildings. While earning his graduate degree, he studied renewable energy systems and helped facilities reduce their environmental impact. Today, he continues to focus on carbon reduction and sustainable development.

Harrison is known as a thoughtful, detail-oriented leader and a creative problem solver who isn’t afraid to think outside the box. He is passionate about designing people-oriented places that strengthen community connections and improve everyday quality of life.

He is committed to being a voice for sustainability, innovation, and practical solutions that meet the needs of today without sacrificing the needs of future generations.

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Priorities

Sustainability

Morrisville’s growth must not come at the expense of our environment, infrastructure, or community well-being. I’ll advocate for sustainable development, tree canopy protection and expansion, and reducing the town’s carbon footprint.

Transportation

Morrisville’s traffic congestion will not be solved by building more roads. The solution is designing a town where people can safely walk, bike, or ride transit. I’ll advocate for expanding our sidewalks, greenways, bike paths, and the Morrisville Smart Shuttle.

Community

Our diverse community is our greatest strength, but can be weakened if not intentionally fostered. I’ll advocate for land use and investment that brings together residents of all ages and backgrounds, prioritizes vibrant public spaces, and supports local small businesses.

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