Current city council member Jeralee Anderson is now running for mayor of Redmond. Anderson was elected in 2017 and 2021 to four-year terms, which she would continue to serve if she is unsuccessful in this race.
Anderson is the president and co-founder of Greenroads International, which rates and advocates for sustainable transportation infrastructure. She has also been recognized for her achievements at the state and national level, working on the Gov. Inslee-appointed Washington State Public Works Board, as an alternate on the King County Regional Transit Committee, and on the Cascade Water Alliance board of directors.
If elected, Anderson's top priorities would be improving affordability, fighting climate change, and dismantling institutional racism. She is currently the presiding officer of the Public Safety and Human Services Committee and wants to increase public safety resources as the light rail comes to Redmond. During our interview, she stressed the need for more transparency and focus when it comes to the city's climate plans.
While Anderson is clearly progressive, during our discussion she did not articulate a clear case as to why she should replace Angela Birney as mayor of Redmond.
Current city council member Jeralee Anderson is now running for mayor of Redmond. Anderson was elected in 2017 and 2021 to four-year terms, which she would continue to serve if she is unsuccessful in this race.
Anderson is the president and co-founder of Greenroads International, which rates and advocates for sustainable transportation infrastructure. She has also been recognized for her achievements at the state and national level, working on the Gov. Inslee-appointed Washington State Public Works Board, as an alternate on the King County Regional Transit Committee, and on the Cascade Water Alliance board of directors.
If elected, Anderson's top priorities would be improving affordability, fighting climate change, and dismantling institutional racism. She is currently the presiding officer of the Public Safety and Human Services Committee and wants to increase public safety resources as the light rail comes to Redmond. During our interview, she stressed the need for more transparency and focus when it comes to the city's climate plans.
While Anderson is clearly progressive, during our discussion she did not articulate a clear case as to why she should replace Angela Birney as mayor of Redmond.