City councilmember Mary Lou Pauly has served as Deputy City Council President since 2016 and as Vice Chair of the Eastside Fire and Rescue Board. She has also served as an alternate member for the Cascade Water Alliance and an SCA representative on the King Conservation District Advisory Board. Pauly's top priority are transportation and traffic reduction, as well as smart growth and public safety. She wants to enact a developer code of conduct to reduce the impact of development on neighborhoods. She is determined that the City of Issaquah is equipped with the tools and infrastructure to sustainably develop.
She is running against fellow city councilmember Paul Winterstein, who has served on the council since 2012 and is focused on preserving the city's small-town culture, traffic reduction, and environmental restoration. We believe Pauly is the best qualified and most progressive choice in this race.
City councilmember Mary Lou Pauly has served as Deputy City Council President since 2016 and as Vice Chair of the Eastside Fire and Rescue Board. She has also served as an alternate member for the Cascade Water Alliance and an SCA representative on the King Conservation District Advisory Board. Pauly's top priority are transportation and traffic reduction, as well as smart growth and public safety. She wants to enact a developer code of conduct to reduce the impact of development on neighborhoods. She is determined that the City of Issaquah is equipped with the tools and infrastructure to sustainably develop.
She is running against fellow city councilmember Paul Winterstein, who has served on the council since 2012 and is focused on preserving the city's small-town culture, traffic reduction, and environmental restoration. We believe Pauly is the best qualified and most progressive choice in this race.