VOTERS GUIDE 11 Questions for Burien City Council Position No. 1 Candidate Jessica Ivey

Burien, WALocal News

The Burien City Council Position No. 1 race features four candidates ahead of the August 5 primary election. Jessica Ivey, a marketing professional and working mother, challenges incumbent Hugo Garcia, who was first elected in 2021. Ivey, committed to building an inclusive community, emphasizes the need for affordable housing, public safety via co-responder services, and investment in local parks. Cameron Boosman, a longtime resident and former Planning Commission member, and Claudio Fernandez, a regional labor organizer, are also candidates for the position.

The B-Town Blog invited candidates to respond to a standardized set of questions on crucial topics like economic development and homelessness. Ivey's platform focuses on fiscal responsibility and enhancing community services while addressing rising living costs. The top two candidates will advance to the general election scheduled for November 8. This race is among the most closely watched in Burien, reflecting the city's evolving political landscape.

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