Andy Song is also running for Kent City Council, Position 6. He is currently serving on the Kent School Board while owning a small business, working as a college professor, and practicing as a therapist. If elected, he would step down from his role on the school board.
Song's campaign for city council prioritizes supporting local businesses, promoting health and public safety, and planning for the future of Kent. His approach to addressing homelessness in Kent prioritizes funding services to help residents transition into more permanent housing options. However, he contradicted himself on his stance on banning public encampments. In a questionnaire with The Urbanist, he explicitly stated, "No, I do not support camping bans or sweeps." while on his website, he said, "I will push for a clear policy that bans unsafe public encampments while expanding the number of shelter beds, treatment programs, and outreach workers so that people in crisis have safe alternatives." Banning public encampments without first ensuring adequate shelter capacity or transitional housing options can displace our neighbors experiencing homelessness and put them further in harm's way.
Additionally, Song's approach to addressing the affordable housing shortage in Kent focuses on implementing a vacancy tax to encourage property owners to rent their spaces. However, he does advocate for zoning reforms to allow for transit-oriented housing options that meet residents at all income levels.
While there are some aspects of Andy Song's platform we appreciate, we lean towards electing Sharn Shoker for Kent City Council, Position 6.
Andy Song is also running for Kent City Council, Position 6. He is currently serving on the Kent School Board while owning a small business, working as a college professor, and practicing as a therapist. If elected, he would step down from his role on the school board.
Song's campaign for city council prioritizes supporting local businesses, promoting health and public safety, and planning for the future of Kent. His approach to addressing homelessness in Kent prioritizes funding services to help residents transition into more permanent housing options. However, he contradicted himself on his stance on banning public encampments. In a questionnaire with The Urbanist, he explicitly stated, "No, I do not support camping bans or sweeps." while on his website, he said, "I will push for a clear policy that bans unsafe public encampments while expanding the number of shelter beds, treatment programs, and outreach workers so that people in crisis have safe alternatives." Banning public encampments without first ensuring adequate shelter capacity or transitional housing options can displace our neighbors experiencing homelessness and put them further in harm's way.
Additionally, Song's approach to addressing the affordable housing shortage in Kent focuses on implementing a vacancy tax to encourage property owners to rent their spaces. However, he does advocate for zoning reforms to allow for transit-oriented housing options that meet residents at all income levels.
While there are some aspects of Andy Song's platform we appreciate, we lean towards electing Sharn Shoker for Kent City Council, Position 6.