About Me

My wife Elizabeth and I have been proud to call Arlington Heights our home for the past 27 years. Along with our three boys, we have thoroughly enjoyed everything this beautiful village has to offer. I want to build on what makes this village special.

As candidate for the Arlington Heights Board of Trustees, I stand for a fiscally responsible and common sense approach to local government. I want Village Hall to serve our residents and local businesses. To that end, I want to elevate the voice of residents and local business owners by genuinely listening and responding to their concerns.

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Fiscally Responsible

Every household needs to live within its means. The same is true for the village. We need to balance the services we provide with what it costs to provide those services.

I share the concerns of our residents about property taxes being too high and will work hard to keep them as low as possible. 

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Common Sense Government

Local government doesn’t have to be complicated. Let’s focus on what matters: Good police and fire protection, solid public works, and a fair stance towards all residents and businesses.

Let’s work to not let unnecessary bureaucracy get in the way of doing what’s right.

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Serving AH Residents

All government is there to serve the people. 

We need to listen to residents’ concerns and be truly responsive to their needs.

This also means working with our residents and local businesses to help them achieve their goals. 

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About arlington park

The future development of Arlington Park is a critical question for the village, one that requires thorough analysis and good judgment.

I would welcome the Bears, but it has to be under the right circumstances and not at the expense of our residents.

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“I have always thought that Arlington Heights is a special place to live, to enjoy life, and to raise a family. I want to keep it that way for generations to come. I am excited about Arlington Heights’ future and want to hear from as many of you about your thoughts and dreams for our village.” 

Martin Bauer