Meet the Candidate LFP City Council Pos. 1 - Bryce James

Shoreline, WALocal News

Bryce James is campaigning for Lake Forest Park City Council, focusing on fiscal responsibility, environmental protection, and meaningful citizen engagement. He intends to restore the Fiscal Sustainability, Transportation, and Environmental Quality Commissions, which previously provided oversight and community involvement in city policies. James addresses pressing issues, including state housing mandates and major transportation projects that threaten the city’s budget and residents' well-being. He opposes the Sound Transit Stride-3 Bus Rapid Transit project, advocating for a plan that protects the environment and community. With degrees in finance, accounting, and computer science, he emphasizes a data-driven approach to public service.

James aims to ensure transparency in government, providing residents with accessible information and opportunities for dialogue. He has not sought endorsements outside Lake Forest Park, affirming his commitment to local residents. His leadership vision seeks to preserve the city’s unique character for future generations.

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