Housing & Insurance
Stabilize property insurance, expand workforce housing, and protect long-time renters from displacement. Real numbers, real timelines.

“Local government is the closest government — where promises become sidewalks, schools, and safe streets.”
Stabilize property insurance, expand workforce housing, and protect long-time renters from displacement. Real numbers, real timelines.
Smart sea-level adaptation, beach renourishment, septic-to-sewer conversions, and a Lake Worth Lagoon we can swim in again.
Safer Brightline crossings, calmer US-1, bike and pedestrian infrastructure that gets kids and seniors home in one piece.
Community policing rooted in trust, full funding for after-school programs, and a steady partnership with our public schools.
Alex Rivera grew up between Flagler Drive and the Northwood neighborhoods, attended Palm Beach County public schools, and has spent the last decade working on housing, small-business, and waterfront issues in West Palm Beach. From the city's planning board to neighborhood association boards, Alex has shown up — block by block.
This campaign is about the West Palm Beach we love, and the practical work it will take to keep it livable: insurance and rent that don't push families out, a coastline we protect, streets we can cross safely, and schools and services we can count on.

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Canvass your block, phone bank from home, or staff a table at the GreenMarket.
Gather a few neighbors. We'll bring coffee, the plan, and a chance to meet Alex.
Every dollar stays local — yard signs, lit drops, and outreach across West Palm Beach.
Alex shows up at the meetings the rest of us only complain about. That's the kind of mayor this city has been waiting for.
Listened more than they talked. Came back the next week with a real plan for our flooded street.
A practical, neighbor-first approach to housing and insurance — finally someone treating it like the emergency it is.
Block-by-block updates, town halls, and ways to get involved across West Palm Beach.