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Robin Wilt

Robin Wilt

Brighton Town Council (Monroe County)

About the Office

The Township Trustee, sometimes known as Township Supervisor or Township Council member is a member of a multi-person Board charged with general governance of the township and execution of legislative, executive and administrative powers.

Term Length

4 years

Election Date

Nov 4, 2025

About Me

Party

Working Families Party

Occupation

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My Top Issues

Civil Rights

Work with the Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Advisory Board that I helped found to develop policies that will make Brighton a more accessible, affordable and connected community, that we can all continue to love.

Education

Work with our educational partners in the five public school districts that serve Brighton, to ensure that our youth receive the educational funding that they deserve and are promised from New York State, all while maintaining a safe and healthful climate that fosters the educational opportunity and educational excellence for which the Town of Brighton is known.

Environment / Energy

As liaison to the Sustainability Oversight Committee (SOC), facilitated installation of rooftop solar panels and energy-efficient air-sourced heat pump in Carmen Clark Lodge. Brighton Town Hall will reopen with a geothermal system that will make Town Hall more habitable for employees and visitors alike.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Work to make Brighton more transparent and accessible, from increasing community engagement through the Councilmember On Your Corner program, to pursuing the Complete Streets Initiative that has enabled bike lanes on Elmwood Avenue, the completed Auburn Trail, and the planned Multiversity Trail.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Implement more inclusionary zoning in Brighton.

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