其他候选人
Debbie Treen is challenging Karen Howe for Sammamish City Council, Position 7. She is a former member of the Bothell City Council, where she served for a total of six years. She also served on the Sammamish Fiscal Sustainability Task Force in 2023.
Treen presents her campaign as a change to the current council and a fresh perspective. However, it is unclear how she would approach many issues facing Sammamish differently from the current council. Treen opposes the Town Center plan, a proposal to introduce additional affordable housing units in line with the requirements of the Washington State Growth Management Act. She opposes the development of multi-family units under the guise of environmental conservation, despite the fact that denser housing is much more sustainable than single-family homes. Transit-oriented housing can also help mitigate the environmental impacts of car-dependent transportation, making a more walking-friendly area. Treen also does not offer any realistic solution or alternative plans to the increased density in the downtown area.
Debbie Treen seeks to be a voice of dissent on the council, rather than offering any progressive change or benefit to the residents of Sammamish.
Debbie Treen is challenging Karen Howe for Sammamish City Council, Position 7. She is a former member of the Bothell City Council, where she served for a total of six years. She also served on the Sammamish Fiscal Sustainability Task Force in 2023.
Treen presents her campaign as a change to the current council and a fresh perspective. However, it is unclear how she would approach many issues facing Sammamish differently from the current council. Treen opposes the Town Center plan, a proposal to introduce additional affordable housing units in line with the requirements of the Washington State Growth Management Act. She opposes the development of multi-family units under the guise of environmental conservation, despite the fact that denser housing is much more sustainable than single-family homes. Transit-oriented housing can also help mitigate the environmental impacts of car-dependent transportation, making a more walking-friendly area. Treen also does not offer any realistic solution or alternative plans to the increased density in the downtown area.
Debbie Treen seeks to be a voice of dissent on the council, rather than offering any progressive change or benefit to the residents of Sammamish.