Beyond the Voters Pamphlet Meet City Council Candidate Alan Rubio

Everett, WALocal News

Alan Rubio, running for Everett's City Council District 4, plans to focus on public safety, housing affordability, and homelessness if elected. His political journey began with a commitment to informed voting, which led him to engage with local candidates and City Council meetings. Encouraged by his wife to take action beyond complaints, he ran for the Water District Board in 2023, gaining valuable experience and connections. Rubio's endorsements from first responders, IAM 751 Machinists, and the Longshore Union highlight his community support and commitment to local issues. He believes that effective governance is rooted in listening to constituents and addressing their concerns directly.

Rubio aims to improve community infrastructure, including public restrooms and anti-littering initiatives, to enhance Everett's attractiveness for business. His vision includes fostering a collaborative environment to ensure that every decision reflects the voices of the community. By prioritizing these issues, Rubio hopes to create a positive impact on Everett's future.

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