Tom French is a Lake Forest Park city council member who is challenging incumbent Jeff Johnson for mayor. French is a consultant in the technology industry and an author who has served on the council since 2012. Two years ago, he became deputy mayor.
While in office, he championed banning single-use plastics, acquiring new land for parks, and introducing more speed limit setting and crosswalks. If elected, he would prioritize protecting the environment and city trees, making the city more safe for people walking and biking, and allowing more housing that is affordable and senior-friendly. He has supported efforts in the past to allow ADUs for downsizing seniors.
He is running against Jeff Johnson, who is in the race this year to keep his position as mayor of Lake Forest Park. Johnson was first elected to the city council in 2012, and has served as mayor for two terms. Outside of his political work, he is the owner of his family auto repair business.
Johnson is a conservative who was first inspired to run for office because of his opposition to Prop 1, which was a modest property tax increase that funds open spaces, sidewalks, and traffic calming infrastructure to help people stay safe while walking to schools and parks.
If re-elected, Johnson would focus on building more culverts to prevent flooding, creating a waterfront park, and passing a levy to fund policing, sidewalk maintenance, and road calming.
Although we like Johnson's efforts to protect the environment and create more safe, walkable neighborhoods, there are some drawbacks to his policy proposals. His levy combines funding basics like good sidewalks and public parks with unneeded funding for policing. He also wants to resist efforts by the state to require affordable housing near transit, continuing to keep neighborhoods that are zoned without options for working renters.
Although French, like Johnson, is also concerned about maintaining the "small town character" of Lake Forest Park with the expansion of Sound Transit and the development of the town center, he is more friendly towards housing options that working people can afford. He also has more progressive support than Johnson, including endorsements from the King County Democrats and First Legislative District Democrats.
French is the best choice in this race.
Tom French is a Lake Forest Park city council member who is challenging incumbent Jeff Johnson for mayor. French is a consultant in the technology industry and an author who has served on the council since 2012. Two years ago, he became deputy mayor.
While in office, he championed banning single-use plastics, acquiring new land for parks, and introducing more speed limit setting and crosswalks. If elected, he would prioritize protecting the environment and city trees, making the city more safe for people walking and biking, and allowing more housing that is affordable and senior-friendly. He has supported efforts in the past to allow ADUs for downsizing seniors.
He is running against Jeff Johnson, who is in the race this year to keep his position as mayor of Lake Forest Park. Johnson was first elected to the city council in 2012, and has served as mayor for two terms. Outside of his political work, he is the owner of his family auto repair business.
Johnson is a conservative who was first inspired to run for office because of his opposition to Prop 1, which was a modest property tax increase that funds open spaces, sidewalks, and traffic calming infrastructure to help people stay safe while walking to schools and parks.
If re-elected, Johnson would focus on building more culverts to prevent flooding, creating a waterfront park, and passing a levy to fund policing, sidewalk maintenance, and road calming.
Although we like Johnson's efforts to protect the environment and create more safe, walkable neighborhoods, there are some drawbacks to his policy proposals. His levy combines funding basics like good sidewalks and public parks with unneeded funding for policing. He also wants to resist efforts by the state to require affordable housing near transit, continuing to keep neighborhoods that are zoned without options for working renters.
Although French, like Johnson, is also concerned about maintaining the "small town character" of Lake Forest Park with the expansion of Sound Transit and the development of the town center, he is more friendly towards housing options that working people can afford. He also has more progressive support than Johnson, including endorsements from the King County Democrats and First Legislative District Democrats.
French is the best choice in this race.