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Public Health: A Vision for a Healthier Norman

Riley Mulinix believes a healthier Norman starts with intentional efforts to protect our children, nourish our community, and safeguard our natural resources. Through bold and innovative initiatives, we can create a city where health and well-being are prioritized for all.

🌱 Healthier Spaces for Our Children

It’s time to stop using glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, in our parks, schools, and public spaces. Glyphosate is linked to serious health risks, including cancer, and has no place in the environments where our children play, learn, and grow.

By eliminating harmful chemicals and adopting safer alternatives, we can protect our kids while saving money in the long run. Healthy outdoor spaces aren’t just a luxury—they’re a necessity for raising thriving, happy children.

🍎 Planting Food Forests

Imagine a city where schools, parks, police stations, and libraries are surrounded by lush fruit trees, berry bushes, and edible perennials. These “food forests” would do more than beautify our public spaces—they would nourish our community, providing free, fresh produce for residents while teaching sustainable practices.

Food forests are a long-term investment in Norman’s health and resilience. They create gathering spaces, foster community pride and demonstrate the power of working together to grow a better future.

đź’§ Clean Water for Norman

Access to clean water is fundamental to public health. Yet, Lake Thunderbird—our city’s primary water source—faces ongoing challenges with pollution and water quality. Cleaning up Lake Thunderbird and improving our water supply system must be top priorities.

Riley is committed to partnering with experts, agencies, and other municipalities (e.g., OKC, Moore, Del City, and Midwest City) to address these issues, ensuring Norman has access to safe, reliable, and high-quality water for generations to come.

Building a Healthier Future Together

These initiatives are just the beginning. By fostering collaboration among residents, nonprofits, businesses, and city leaders, we can make Norman a model of public health and environmental stewardship. Together, let’s create a city where our children play safely, our community thrives, and our natural resources are protected.

A New Vision for Norman

mission driven leadership

Public Health

Riley Mulinix Believes A Healthier Norman Starts With Intentional Efforts To Protect Our Children, Nourish Our Community, And Safeguard Our Natural Resources.

Public Safety

Mulinix Supports A Well-Funded, Well-Trained Police Force, Ensuring Public Safety & Fostering Trust Between Officers & The Community.

Small Business

Small Businesses Are The Heart our Economy. Supporting Them Means Fostering A Vibrant City Where Entrepreneurs Can Thrive & Keep Money Locally.

Homeless

The City of Norman must take a leadership role—not by spending excessive taxpayer money or “enabling” the problem, but by becoming a connector and facilitator.

Turnpike

The Proposed Turnpike Through Norman, Near Lake Thunderbird, Has Sparked Significant Concern In Our Community—And For Good Reason.

UNP Entertainment District

The Proposed University North Park Entertainment District Has Sparked Significant Discussion In The Norman Community lately.

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