Victoria Grant announces Candidacy for Lake Forest Park City Council Position 1

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Victoria Grant officially announced her candidacy for Lake Forest Park City Council, aiming to foster a more inclusive and sustainable community. She highlighted the potential of the city and her desire for every resident to feel valued, regardless of their duration of residence. Her platform prioritizes equitable housing, accessible social services, and climate resilience, reflecting her background in human resources and community advocacy. Grant plans to advocate for smart growth that maintains the character of neighborhoods while expanding housing options. She also participates in initiatives like King County forest clean-up and volunteers with organizations such as Whole Washington, showcasing her dedication to public safety and environmental stewardship.

Grant's experience working with vulnerable communities informs her approach to policy, emphasizing compassion and lived experience. The primary election is scheduled for August 5, 2025, providing residents an opportunity to engage with her campaign. For more information, visit victoriaforlfp. com.

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