Fred Grant announces Candidacy for Lake Forest Park City Council Pos 2

Shoreline, WALocal News

Fred Grant officially announced his candidacy for Lake Forest Park City Council Position 2, motivated by a strong sense of civic duty rooted in his family's historical legacy in Washington. Throughout his life, Grant has actively engaged in community service, participating in events such as farmer’s markets and forest clean-ups, while also serving as a delegate for the Democratic State Convention. His campaign platform emphasizes fiscal responsibility, advocating for transparency and smart investments to benefit residents and ensure a sustainable future. Moreover, Grant seeks to enhance public safety by providing necessary resources to the police force and expanding pedestrian pathways for improved accessibility. His professional experience at Sony Pictures Studios in LATAM Operations complements his entrepreneurial background as a small business owner.

Grant believes that local government can drive meaningful change and is committed to building community trust. He invites residents to connect with him for more information on his campaign and how to get involved. His candidacy represents a push for a renewed sense of possibility and progress in Lake Forest Park.

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