Incumbent Randy Corman has served as the City Council president for five years and as chair of each of the council's committees. Corman has helped Renton set up an inclusion task force and supported lowering the minimum house size to allow for more small affordable homes. Additionally, Corman has focused on renovating downtown, rebuilding libraries, and increasing the number of subsidized housing units. If re-elected, Corman has stated he would like to address solving the opioid crisis.
His opponent Neil Sheesley has served as President of both the North and South Renton Neighborhoods and as a Renton Municipal Arts Commissioner.
We lean towards Corman for his more progressive stances.
Incumbent Randy Corman has served as the City Council president for five years and as chair of each of the council's committees. Corman has helped Renton set up an inclusion task force and supported lowering the minimum house size to allow for more small affordable homes. Additionally, Corman has focused on renovating downtown, rebuilding libraries, and increasing the number of subsidized housing units. If re-elected, Corman has stated he would like to address solving the opioid crisis.
His opponent Neil Sheesley has served as President of both the North and South Renton Neighborhoods and as a Renton Municipal Arts Commissioner.
We lean towards Corman for his more progressive stances.