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Council Position 9 - Nonpartisan

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Robert J. (Bob) Brown III

bobbrown1770@yahoo.com

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Statement of Robert J. (Bob) Brown III

I am a retired Seattle Firefighter. In addition to being a firefighter I worked in the fire marshals office, did code enforcement and assisted in school safety programs. I was involved in coordinating the surrounding Fire Departments participation with the Harborview Burn Center, in the first “give Burns the Boot” fund raiser, which is still in existence today. Since I have been retired I have stayed involved in the Ballard Community in various organizations.

One of the reasons I’m running for City Council is because of some of the votes that the Council cast concerning the rezoning of our neighborhood to high density, with talk of going into higher density allowing the developers only having to provide one off street parking stall per two units of construction. This already is causing on street parking congestion.

Another issue that is of great importance to Seattle is maintaining the capacity of State Route HWY 99, the Viaduct. This highway is one of the three main corridors in the Puget Sound Area and provides 102,000 vehicles trips per day. After the vote in March which revealed no direction, the City, the County and the State all agreed to go forward with some of the improvements already funded for the Highway. Then the council unanimously voted on may 29th to spend 8.1 million dollars to conduct a study for a alternative surface street Highway “the Urban Mobility Plan”. Early in the year Councilman Steinbrueck announced he was leaving the Council to join a group studying the surface street alternative. The question I have is this the same study?

Some of the other councils close to unanimous decisions such as putting local main arterial on road diets to decrease transportation capacity, or possible rush hour gridlock, all to make room for bike lanes.

I would work to have tougher laws for graffiti and tagging. This is happening to our local businesses who are having to pay out thousands of dollars for vandalism, only to have happen it again.

With crimes beginning to rise again I believe its time to increase the number of Police Officers the City should have on patrol.

If you have some of the same concerns about our City as I do I look forward to hearing from you and would appreciate your vote.

The above statement was written by the candidate, who is solely responsible for the contents therein.



 

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