Building a Better Medicine Hat.
Together.

What I’m Focused On

Public Transit

Everyone deserves a safe, reliable way to get around - no matter their income, age, or schedule. Better service, more routes, and realistic transfer points would make it easier to live, work, and age in Medicine Hat. Transit shouldn’t be a last resort - it should be a dependable option for everyone.

Community-Focused Growth

Growth is good - but it should serve the people who already live here. That means supporting infill projects, revitalizing existing spaces, and making our neighbourhoods more walkable, connected, and cared for. Let’s build a Medicine Hat that works smarter, not just bigger.

Environmental Responsibility

We’ve already made progress - solar projects, green bin expansion, EV charging. But there’s more we can do. From low-cost upgrades to bigger infrastructure, I want to keep Medicine Hat moving toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.

Affordable Housing & Social Supports

Housing and mental health supports are basic needs, not luxuries. People in our community are falling through the cracks, and it’s time we did better. I believe in investing in services that help people land on their feet - not just cutting ribbons on new builds.

Inclusive Leadership

I believe everyone deserves to feel seen and safe in their city - full stop. Whether that’s through DEI initiatives, visible symbols of support, or just treating each other with basic respect, I’ll keep pushing for a more inclusive Medicine Hat. We can’t build a better city if we’re leaving people out.

Local Business & Culture

I grew up around small businesses - and now I run one. From music and markets to diners and festivals, our local culture is what gives this city its character. Let’s keep investing in the people and places that make Medicine Hat feel like home.

Just the Facts.

Here’s a snapshot of our city — and a reminder that local decisions should match who we are and where we're headed.

63% are working-age adults (15–64)

20% of our population is aged 65 or older

17% are children under 15

Our Economic Backbone: 43% of jobs in Medicine Hat are in health care, retail, and construction

Source: Government of Canada – Immigration Matters: Medicine Hat (canada.ca)

Adam Koch standing outdoors in Medicine Hat, in front of a gazebo and colourful flower beds.

“I won't tell voters what they want to hear, but rather how I genuinely feel about issues and initiatives. You may not agree with me, but I hope you can respect that my opinions and responses come from a place of honesty.”

Have questions? Let’s talk.

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