02/25/2026
Tuttle is changing and everyone can see it.
Growth is not the question. Transparency is.
I respect anyone willing to serve our community. But leadership is not about polished posts and talking points. It is about clear communication, open books, and making sure citizens know exactly what decisions are being made before they are made.
As your retired Fire Chief, I spent 10 years of my career serving this town with one standard: straight answers and accountability. When there was a fire, an emergency, or a crisis, you did not get spin. You got facts.
After retiring, I did not leave Tuttle. I invested in it.
I own and operate a business right here in our community. I understand firsthand what growth means for local families, for small businesses, for infrastructure, and for public safety. I have met payroll. I have paid local taxes. I have navigated city processes as a citizen, not as an elected official.
I am also a proud parent of four children, two of which are Tuttle High School graduates. One of my children owns and operates a business within Tuttle city limits. My family has deep roots here, and we continue to invest in the future of this community.
That perspective matters.
Transparency should not be a campaign bullet point. It should be the foundation of city government.
• Open communication with citizens
• Clear, accessible budgeting
• Public workshops that truly invite input
• Infrastructure planning that stays ahead of growth and does not react to it
• Respect for taxpayers, business owners, and first responders
Tuttle deserves leadership that does not just promise transparency but practices it daily.
This town is my home. I have protected it. I have served it. I have invested in it.
I am Bruce Anthony, and I would be honored to earn your vote for Mayor.