Meet the Candidate LFP City Council Pos. 3 - Josh Rosenau

Shoreline, WALocal News

Josh Rosenau, a candidate for Lake Forest Park City Council, emphasizes the importance of creating community spaces in his campaign. He argues that designing neighborhoods for people rather than cars will lead to safer and more engaged communities. At a recent candidate forum, he criticized the incumbent's fears regarding unintended consequences of adding community spaces, advocating instead for the intended benefits of safety and happiness. With a background as a nonprofit leader and conservation biologist, Rosenau has experience in building consensus to tackle significant issues like climate change. He has received endorsements from various organizations, including the local Democratic Party and several political leaders, indicating broad support for his vision.

His proposals include transforming neighborhoods to better serve residents and ensuring that families can stay in the community. Rosenau aims to broaden community conversations to include underrepresented voices. He seeks the community's vote to represent their interests on the city council.

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