Attorney Joe Marshall is the former President of the Northshore Rotary Club and a board member of the Cascadia Community College Foundation. He aims to protect parks and natural areas as well as update the city's infrastructure to meet traffic and pedestrian needs. Marshall's top priorities are smart growth, economic development, and dealing with traffic. He opposes the renovation of the St. Edward Seminary on the grounds that he'd like to keep public land public.
His opponent, Suzanne Greathouse, is a former IT executive. She is promoting a walkable downtown, smart growth, and a green transportation safety plan that includes bikes, walkways, and waterway access. Greathouse supports the renovation of the St. Edward Seminary as a revenue source. She is prioritizing addressing community safety, fighting opioid use in schools, and smart South Transit development.
We lean towards Marshall because of his support from progressive advocates.
Attorney Joe Marshall is the former President of the Northshore Rotary Club and a board member of the Cascadia Community College Foundation. He aims to protect parks and natural areas as well as update the city's infrastructure to meet traffic and pedestrian needs. Marshall's top priorities are smart growth, economic development, and dealing with traffic. He opposes the renovation of the St. Edward Seminary on the grounds that he'd like to keep public land public.
His opponent, Suzanne Greathouse, is a former IT executive. She is promoting a walkable downtown, smart growth, and a green transportation safety plan that includes bikes, walkways, and waterway access. Greathouse supports the renovation of the St. Edward Seminary as a revenue source. She is prioritizing addressing community safety, fighting opioid use in schools, and smart South Transit development.
We lean towards Marshall because of his support from progressive advocates.