Service First Leadership
Leadership should start with listening, showing up, and following through. Roz believes public service means putting the community ahead of ego and politics.
Committed to Service, Strength, and Common Sense Solutions.
Roz Price is running to serve Huntington Beach with steady leadership, practical solutions, and a deep commitment to the people who make this community strong.
Because leadership isn’t about titles — it’s about service.
Roz Price doesn’t talk about community from the sidelines. She lives it. As a Huntington Beach local for over 40 years, a proud mother, small business consultant, nonprofit founder, and active volunteer, Roz shows up consistently.
She supports soldiers at the Long Beach Armory through the Soldier & Family Readiness Group. She gathers donations for the Oak View Family Resource Center. She proudly supports Robyne’s Nest and organizations that serve vulnerable youth and families.
Service runs deep in her family legacy. Her great-grandfather five times over, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, signed the Declaration of Independence — a reminder that freedom requires courage, responsibility, and action.
Roz understands operations, accountability, and what it takes to make things work. As a small business consultant, she knows how to balance budgets, solve problems, and strengthen systems.
Huntington Beach deserves leadership that listens, shows up, and follows through.
Roz is focused on practical, community-first priorities that protect the character of Huntington Beach, support residents, and strengthen the systems our city depends on.
Leadership should start with listening, showing up, and following through. Roz believes public service means putting the community ahead of ego and politics.
Small businesses are the backbone of Huntington Beach. Roz understands budgets, operations, and what it takes to keep local businesses strong.
Roz supports practical solutions that help residents feel heard, protected, and connected to the city they call home.
Roz believes city government should be responsive, responsible, and focused on getting things done.
Roz wants to safeguard the character of Huntington Beach while helping the city move forward with common sense decisions.
Roz believes we can elevate what’s working, strengthen what needs attention, and bring people together — not divide them.
Campaigns are about people, neighborhoods, conversations, and the everyday work of serving a community.
Hearing directly from residents and neighbors.
Bringing practical experience and steady commitment.
Protecting the community character that makes Huntington Beach special.
Alongside her campaign for Huntington Beach City Council, Roz continues to serve and stay active in the community.
Showing up, listening, and staying connected with residents and local organizations.
Roz’s current public-service role adds to the experience she brings to her 2026 City Council campaign.
Watch a short campaign and community-service highlight.
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Details will be announced soon. Join Roz for a local conversation about Huntington Beach, community priorities, and common sense solutions.
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