Ki Seung Cho Candidate for Lynnwood City Council Position 2

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Ki Seung Cho is a candidate for Lynnwood City Council Position 2, focusing on safety and community development. He aims to partner with police and schools to enhance public safety and plans to establish a community mental health center. Cho supports responsible growth near the Lynnwood Link light rail station and advocates for small businesses and affordable housing. He proposes holding biannual in-person citizen briefings to keep residents informed and engaged. With 30 years of experience in the Lynnwood community, he prioritizes respect, kindness, and integrity in leadership.

Cho's background in running a small business informs his commitment to thoughtful budget management. He believes in fostering open dialogue among council members to achieve collaborative solutions. His platform reflects a dedication to addressing real community needs through effective governance.

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