Meet the Candidate LFP City Council Pos. 2 - Matt Muilenburg

Shoreline, WALocal News

Matt Muilenburg, a candidate for Lake Forest Park City Council, aims to enhance community connections and tackle issues like increased traffic and neighborhood disconnection. He has lived in the city for 47 years and brings professional experience in technology and automotive industries, emphasizing budget management and fiscal responsibility. Muilenburg advocates for public safety initiatives, including infrastructure improvements such as roundabouts and better sidewalks, to ensure safe streets for all residents. He supports thoughtful housing reforms that provide options for local families while preserving the city's distinctive tree canopy and green spaces. As climate change poses new challenges, he stresses the need for disaster preparedness and resilient infrastructure.

Muilenburg's commitment to transparency and accessibility in government aims to foster open communication and collaboration among residents. He believes that the future of Lake Forest Park relies on adaptability and community care. Voters are encouraged to support Muilenburg and engage in conversations about their city's needs.

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