Mayor Lucy Krakowiak announces candidacy for re-election to City Council

Burien, WALocal News

Mayor Lucy Krakowiak announced her campaign for re-election to the Burien City Council, emphasizing Economic Development and Public Safety as critical priorities. Serving on the council since November 2003, she was unanimously selected as Mayor on January 6, 2014, and her current term expires on December 31, 2015. Krakowiak is the first council member to announce her candidacy for re-election, alongside fellow council members Bob Edgar and Gerald Robison whose terms also expire at the end of 2015. In her campaign announcement, she expressed a commitment to filling empty storefronts and providing essential public services. Burien has recently emerged from an economic downturn, and Krakowiak aims to position the city for future growth.

She has lived in Burien since 1988 and has a rich background in both science and massage therapy. Her campaign message reflects a dedication to strengthening neighborhoods and protecting the environment. Krakowiak can be contacted for questions or comments regarding her campaign through her provided phone number and email.

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