Re-Election Announcement Tracy Furutani for Lake Forest Park City Council

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Tracy Furutani announced her candidacy for re-election to the Lake Forest Park City Council, prioritizing environmental sustainability and community engagement. During her previous term, she improved public safety with additional traffic cameras in school zones and implemented lower speed limits. She also advanced the city's Climate Action Plan to promote sustainability. Furutani plans to address housing needs through Community Land Trusts and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) while maintaining the city's fiscal stability. She emphasized the importance of community input on projects, particularly the new lakefront park.

Furutani expressed gratitude for the trust placed in her by residents and her commitment to leading with integrity. Her campaign aims to build on the progress made in enhancing the quality of life for all residents. Continued collaboration will be essential for achieving a vibrant future for Lake Forest Park.

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