About Troy
A public servant who delivers results with practical engineering, planning, and policy.
Transportation Civil Engineer, Pierce County
Air Force Veteran
City of Tacoma Transportation Commission (2021-present)
City of Tacoma Transit Oriented Development Task Force (2023-present)
Executive Masters in Public Administration (EMPA), University of Washington
Bachelor of Arts, University of Washington Tacoma
Humbled by tough life experiences and focused on progress, Troy brings grit, skill, and vision to every challenge he tackles.
Raised in Port Orchard and South Hill by a disabled single mom of four boys, Troy knows firsthand the challenges of poverty and housing insecurity, as well as the power of public services to change lives.
Troy enlisted in the Air Force Reserve in 2014 and served eight years. He joined a proud family tradition of military service, driven by a desire to serve and build. He was honorably discharged with the rank of Staff Sergeant in 2022 following a deployment to Africa.
That same drive fuels his current work as the lead engineer for Pierce County’s Safe Routes to School program, where he helps to improve infrastructure that allows kids and families to move safely through their communities.
Previously, Troy managed operations at King Street Station in Seattle, designed major infrastructure projects, and has cut far more blackberry brambles to survey land than he would have preferred. His colleagues commend him for rolling up his sleeves, asking tough questions, and making sure tax dollars go further.
His career is built on a simple principle: good results come from honest and competent work.
Troy lives in Tacoma’s Eastside with his partner, Kevin. Off the clock, Troy is a Tacoma Transportation Commissioner and a member of the City’s Transit-Oriented Development Task Force. He finds true joy in music, reading, writing about transportation projects, architecture, and hosting loved ones in the historic 1905 house that he rebuilt from the studs per his own plans. Troy is a “double-dog” with two degrees from the University of Washington (Tacoma and Seattle): a BA in urban studies and a Master’s degree in public administration.