Meet the Candidate LFP City Council Pos. 3 - Jon Lebo

Shoreline, WALocal News

Jon Lebo, a lifelong resident and current councilmember of Lake Forest Park, is campaigning for re-election to Position 3 on the city council. He emphasizes the importance of public safety, fiscal responsibility, and environmental stewardship, pointing out that the city is financially healthy with fully funded core services. As a licensed architect with over three decades of experience in managing complex public projects, Lebo has developed a strong understanding of community needs. He opposes increasing housing density to protect the neighborhood's character and supports measures that enhance pedestrian safety. His work on the council has focused on delivering solutions that prioritize residents' interests and maintain transparency.

Looking ahead, he plans to strengthen community safety and improve local infrastructure while respecting the city’s natural beauty. Lebo's commitment to responsible governance aims to ensure Lake Forest Park remains safe and welcoming for future generations. He seeks voter support to continue his work for the community.

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