Seattle City Council District 4 Flirting With Disaster Hoping For

Seattle City Council District 4 Flirting With Disaster Hoping For Progressive urbanist shaun scott’s loss to alex pedersen in the last seattle city council district 4 election, for example, was disappointing – but just recently could have become a true disaster. But first time candidates ron davis and maritza rivera offer voters in northeast seattle’s district 4 some clear contrasts on how they’d pursue those goals. they’ve clashed on whether the.

Seattle City Council District 4 Flirting With Disaster Hoping For Driving the news: maritza rivera, former deputy director of seattle's arts and culture department, is campaigning on a platform of hiring hundreds more police, frugal budgeting and cracking down on drug dealers. After reading him highlight the supposed failure of the city to roll out an alternative response program just as the city has just announced the plan to roll that out this year, it sounds like this guy isn't so up to speed on current city events. i was embarrassed for him after reading that. Rivera, in a lengthy conversation with komo news senior reporter chris daniels, said she was compelled to run after the shooting at ingraham high school last year and the feeling of helplessness. While i was campaigning in the district, i learned that it’s a priority for the d4 residents as well. i will work to reduce 911 response times, get enough officers on the streets to keep our children and all citizens safe, and create effective public safety alternatives – because we know that every situation does not require a uniformed.

Seattle City Council District 4 Flirting With Disaster Hoping For Rivera, in a lengthy conversation with komo news senior reporter chris daniels, said she was compelled to run after the shooting at ingraham high school last year and the feeling of helplessness. While i was campaigning in the district, i learned that it’s a priority for the d4 residents as well. i will work to reduce 911 response times, get enough officers on the streets to keep our children and all citizens safe, and create effective public safety alternatives – because we know that every situation does not require a uniformed. In our district, district 4, we have four candidates: george artem, ron davis, maritza rivera, and ken wilson. in the past, wallyhood has tried to interview candidates to provide a basis for comparison, contrast, and choice. In district 4, four candidates are vying for the seattle city council seat that will be vacated by single term councilmember alex pedersen at the end of the year. Watch the full debate for district 4 of the seattle city council. subscribe to fox 13 seattle: c fox13seattl more. Two lawyers are running to replace alex pedersen in d4. tech entrepreneur ron davis and city hall veteran maritza rivera seek to represent wallingford, wedgwood and the u district on the seattle city council.
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