Lorri Bodi is running unopposed to retain her seat in Position 2 on the Lake Forest Park City Council. Bodi is a former environmental attorney who oversaw conservation and habitat restoration efforts with national agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Bodi founded and co-directed the Northwest Office of American Rivers, and has remained involved in protecting our clean water and salmon populations since becoming a city council member.
Understandably, environment is high on Bodi's list of priorities. She voted in favor of Lake Forest Park's climate action plan, and has advocated for thriving streams, green spaces, and city trees. She was one of the city council members who reported concerns to Sound Transit about the environmental impact and harm to community caused by their expansion of routes.
Bodi has also been a champion for allowing housing options that seniors, young families, and lower income residents can afford. She supports middle housing options like ADUs and DADUs, and wants to introduce more affordable housing incentives to developers in the town center.
Bodi is also one of the most progressive city council members when it comes to public safety. She praised the city program that introduced mental health navigators to work alongside police, and supports new crisis response centers, and would prioritize community-based care over inflating police budgets.
Bodi has significant support from the progressive community, and is the best choice for Lake Forest Park residents who want an advocate for the environment and our schools.
Lorri Bodi is running unopposed to retain her seat in Position 2 on the Lake Forest Park City Council. Bodi is a former environmental attorney who oversaw conservation and habitat restoration efforts with national agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Bodi founded and co-directed the Northwest Office of American Rivers, and has remained involved in protecting our clean water and salmon populations since becoming a city council member.
Understandably, environment is high on Bodi's list of priorities. She voted in favor of Lake Forest Park's climate action plan, and has advocated for thriving streams, green spaces, and city trees. She was one of the city council members who reported concerns to Sound Transit about the environmental impact and harm to community caused by their expansion of routes.
Bodi has also been a champion for allowing housing options that seniors, young families, and lower income residents can afford. She supports middle housing options like ADUs and DADUs, and wants to introduce more affordable housing incentives to developers in the town center.
Bodi is also one of the most progressive city council members when it comes to public safety. She praised the city program that introduced mental health navigators to work alongside police, and supports new crisis response centers, and would prioritize community-based care over inflating police budgets.
Bodi has significant support from the progressive community, and is the best choice for Lake Forest Park residents who want an advocate for the environment and our schools.