VIDEO Watch Burien City Council Candidates discuss local issues at forum

Burien, WALocal News

On October 1, 2019, a Candidate Forum for the Burien City Council was held at the Burien Library, featuring six candidates vying for three open council positions. The event was moderated by Rose Clark, a former councilmember, and organized by the League of Women Voters, along with representatives from the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce and the Highline Times. Candidates had the opportunity to discuss pressing local issues, fostering community engagement ahead of the General Election on November 5, 2019. Voters were reminded that ballots would be mailed out approximately three weeks before the election date, emphasizing the importance of timely participation. The forum not only provided a platform for candidates to present their views but also encouraged residents to make informed decisions.

Furthermore, the League of Women Voters announced a follow-up forum on October 16, dedicated to candidates for the Highline School Board, underscoring the ongoing importance of civic involvement. This series of forums illustrates the vital role of local governance and community engagement in shaping public policy. As the election approaches, the emphasis on informed voting becomes increasingly critical for residents of Burien.

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