Mary Clymer is challenging incumbent Carmen Rivera for Renton City Council, Position 2. Clymer participated in the Renton Municipal Arts Commission, contributing to Erasmus, the rooftop dragon in downtown Renton, as well as various murals throughout the city. On her work on the commission, Clymer said she hopes they can "continue to break down barriers for local artists to promote diversity and underserved voices."
Clymer's campaign is centered on community building, particularly through the arts and public spaces. Her primary priorities include neighborhood safety, supporting small businesses, and promoting sustainable transportation options. Her approach to public safety includes investing in both prevention and response, but could be expanded to include crisis response teams and de-escalation training. Clymer is supportive of fast-tracking small business start-ups, especially for women, people of color, and underrepresented groups, championing the diversity of Renton. Additionally, she hopes to make Renton a less car-dependent city by increasing the bike- and walkability of our neighborhoods.
Mary Clymer is leading her campaign with kindness and understanding, but we would like to see her propose more specific solutions to achieve her campaign goals.
Mary Clymer is challenging incumbent Carmen Rivera for Renton City Council, Position 2. Clymer participated in the Renton Municipal Arts Commission, contributing to Erasmus, the rooftop dragon in downtown Renton, as well as various murals throughout the city. On her work on the commission, Clymer said she hopes they can "continue to break down barriers for local artists to promote diversity and underserved voices."
Clymer's campaign is centered on community building, particularly through the arts and public spaces. Her primary priorities include neighborhood safety, supporting small businesses, and promoting sustainable transportation options. Her approach to public safety includes investing in both prevention and response, but could be expanded to include crisis response teams and de-escalation training. Clymer is supportive of fast-tracking small business start-ups, especially for women, people of color, and underrepresented groups, championing the diversity of Renton. Additionally, she hopes to make Renton a less car-dependent city by increasing the bike- and walkability of our neighborhoods.
Mary Clymer is leading her campaign with kindness and understanding, but we would like to see her propose more specific solutions to achieve her campaign goals.