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Eddie Lin: A City Insider Seeks Seattle City Council District 2 Seat
Lin's experience in the City Attorney's Office has provided him with insights into city government operations. Specializing in real estate law, he has contributed to major infrastructure projects, including the waterfront redevelopment. For the past five years, he has worked full-time with the Office of Housing, advising on affordable housing projects and programs. This experience has given him knowledge of housing development, market incentive programs, and challenges facing Seattle's housing market.
Community Voices Heard: District 2 Gathers at Columbia City Theater to Meet City Council Candidates
Last night, Seattle's District 2 residents gathered at the Columbia City Theater for a town hall to meet the six candidates vying to replace Tammy Morales, who vacated the seat earlier this month. The event, organized by Rainier Avenue Radio and the Seattle City Club, was standing room only, demonstrating the community's strong interest in this important decision.
Chukundi Salisbury’s Vision for District 2
In a city where community engagement and grassroots leadership are highly valued, Chukundi Salisbury emerges as a compelling figure vying for the vacant Seattle City Council District 2 seat. With a long history of public service and an intimate understanding of the district's needs, Salisbury's candidacy offers a refreshing perspective on local governance.
Mark Solomon Shares His Vision and Priorities for District 2 Vacancy
Mark Solomon, a finalist for the Seattle City Council District 2 vacancy, recently sat down for an interview to discuss his candidacy and priorities. With a 34-year career at the Seattle Police Department and deep roots in the community, Solomon is a familiar face to many District 2 residents.
Adonis Ducksworth’s Vision for District 2
Adonis Ducksworth, the Transportation Policy and Operations Manager in Mayor Bruce Harrell’s office, has been selected as one of six finalists for the vacant Seattle City Council D2 seat. Ducksworth's platform centers on public safety, economic opportunity, and community engagement, particularly focusing on youth development and infrastructure investment.