Josh Rosenau files for LFP City Council

Shoreline, WALocal News

Josh Rosenau, a conservation biologist and PTA advocate, announces his campaign for Lake Forest Park City Council, Position 3. With 20 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, he has focused on protecting the environment and championing science in education. Rosenau plans to enhance community spaces, ensuring every child has access to playgrounds and promoting walkable neighborhoods. He aims to advance the city’s Climate Action Plan by advocating for improved public transit and sustainable housing policies. Rosenau emphasizes the need for inclusive decision-making, inviting diverse voices from the community to participate in local governance.

His approach seeks to address budget challenges while fostering a vibrant and progressive Lake Forest Park. He encourages residents to engage with him through email or phone. Rosenau's campaign reflects a commitment to evidence-based solutions for a sustainable future.

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