Capitol Hill Community Council holds 20142015 election

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The Capitol Hill Community Council is preparing for its 2014/2015 election, set to take place at the Cal Anderson Shelterhouse, inviting locals to participate in leadership shaping for the community. The meeting will include unopposed elections for key positions, including president, vice president, treasurer, secretary, and member-at-large, allowing candidates to present their vision for the future. George Bakan, an experienced LGBTQ activist, is running for president, emphasizing his long history of advocacy and community service. Zachary Pullin, a member of the Chippewa Cree Tribe, aims to bring a fresh voice to the council, focusing on social justice and community engagement. Other candidates, such as Mike Archambault and Elliot Helmbrecht, are addressing urgent issues like rising housing costs and safety.

The council has been instrumental in fostering community initiatives that prioritize diversity and inclusivity in Capitol Hill. Despite the unopposed nature of the elections, the event promises to be a vital opportunity for community members to express their support and involvement. The Capitol Hill Community Council's proactive approach to local challenges underscores its commitment to enhancing neighborhood livability and cohesion.

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