VOTERS GUIDE 11 Questions for Burien City Council Position No. 1 Candidate Claudio Fernandez

Burien, WALocal News

Four candidates are vying for Burien City Council Position No. 1 in the 2025 election, with ballots for the primary arriving on July 18. Claudio Fernandez, a construction manager and small business owner, focuses on improving public safety, affordability, and responsible development. He believes in fair pay but recognizes the struggles of small businesses with minimum wage laws, advocating for a collaborative approach to resolve disputes. Fernandez also emphasizes compassionate strategies for addressing homelessness and the need for affordable housing, supporting responsible development that benefits the community.

He critiques the proposed ordinance related to homeless encampments at religious organizations, calling for clearer guidelines. The primary election is set for August 5, with the top two candidates advancing to the general election on November 8. Fernandez aims to serve the community rather than become a typical politician, reflecting a grassroots approach. His responses to a standardized set of questions highlight key issues facing Burien residents.

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