Lifelong Renton resident Armondo Pavone was elected to the City Council in 2014. Pavone is a past president of the Downtown Renton Association and is a board member of the regional Economic Development Council. Pavone's priorities on the council are supporting local businesses and maintaining city services.
Pavone is running against Diane Dobson, who works in her family law firm and is the former Vice-President of the Neighborhood Association. She has also worked with the mayor’s City Center Community Plan Advisory Board, is a founding member of the Renton Downtown Partnership, and has served as past president of the Renton Lions Club, among other local institutions. Dobson is campaigning on community-based policing, public safety, and advocating for small businesses.
Both Pavone and Dobson have stated support for inclusive city policies, though Pavone has explicitly said that the city has never checked immigration status and would continue this policy. We lean toward Pavone in this race because of his support from progressive advocates.
Lifelong Renton resident Armondo Pavone was elected to the City Council in 2014. Pavone is a past president of the Downtown Renton Association and is a board member of the regional Economic Development Council. Pavone's priorities on the council are supporting local businesses and maintaining city services.
Pavone is running against Diane Dobson, who works in her family law firm and is the former Vice-President of the Neighborhood Association. She has also worked with the mayor’s City Center Community Plan Advisory Board, is a founding member of the Renton Downtown Partnership, and has served as past president of the Renton Lions Club, among other local institutions. Dobson is campaigning on community-based policing, public safety, and advocating for small businesses.
Both Pavone and Dobson have stated support for inclusive city policies, though Pavone has explicitly said that the city has never checked immigration status and would continue this policy. We lean toward Pavone in this race because of his support from progressive advocates.