Larry Goldman running for re-election to Lake Forest Park City Council

Shoreline, WALocal News

Larry Goldman is running for re-election to the Lake Forest Park City Council, reflecting on his four years of service and key accomplishments. His initiatives included lowering speed limits for pedestrian safety, creating a healthy streets program, and establishing a Climate Action committee. Goldman plans to enhance pedestrian safety further and implement the Climate Action Plan to protect natural resources. He aims to finance and build Lakefront Park, providing residents with access to Lake Washington for recreation. Addressing the housing shortage, he proposes middle housing regulations to meet community needs.

Furthermore, Goldman emphasizes the importance of maintaining a stable budget while expanding services. He also highlights his previous support for the LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities. Goldman expresses gratitude for past support and seeks continued backing to serve Lake Forest Park effectively.

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