Meet the Candidate LFP City Council Pos. 2 - Fred Grant

Shoreline, WALocal News

Fred Grant is a candidate for Lake Forest Park City Council, Position 2, advocating for a responsive government and community engagement. He identifies a structural budget shortfall affecting essential services like police and emergency dispatch due to stagnant revenue growth. To address this, Grant suggests hiring a grant writer and fostering local commerce to boost the tax base. He also prioritizes public safety, proposing data-informed approaches for the police department and fair officer compensation. Environmental stewardship is key to his platform, as he aims to protect the city's tree canopy and promote clean energy initiatives.

Grant stresses the importance of transparent communication with residents, committing to Town Halls and newsletters to ensure inclusivity. Improving walkability and traffic safety is another goal, focusing on infrastructure near schools and parks. His vision for Lake Forest Park centers on preserving its unique character while preparing for a vibrant future.

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