Meet the Candidate Shoreline City Council Pos. 1 - Valerie Snider

Shoreline, WALocal News

Valerie Snider, a lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest, is campaigning for a position on the Shoreline City Council. She argues that urban development should prioritize tree retention to combat the loss of the tree canopy, which provides essential environmental benefits. Snider highlights the shortcomings of the multi-housing tax exemption program, which she claims mainly benefits studios and one-bedroom units for high earners, leaving individual homeowners to shoulder the tax burden. She calls for the City Council to regularly assess the program's effectiveness in delivering affordable housing to the community. Furthermore, Snider advocates for the support of small businesses facing displacement due to large developments, suggesting measures like streamlined permitting and grants.

She stresses the need for available social services to address homelessness and crime, which affect the broader community. Snider has garnered endorsements from notable political figures and organizations, showcasing her commitment to community engagement. She seeks voters' support to implement these changes on the City Council.

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