Other Candidates
Two other candidates are running for Auburn City Council, Position 4.
Yuval Fleming is an analyst at King County Metro Transit. His platform primarily addresses the issue of transit and infrastructure in Auburn. If elected, he aims to transform the transit system in Auburn into a safer and more encouraging environment for active modes of transportation. He highlights the dangers of motor traffic due to diverting motorists off highways to local streets. Additionally, he wants to prioritize a lower cost of living by cutting spending and lowering taxes that "disproportionately affect low-income residents and the working class." Lastly, he is campaigning for a more transparent and responsive government. While we appreciate some of his stances, we would like to see Yuval Fleming's platform developed further to include more specific progressive solutions.
Brian Lott is also running for Auburn City Council, Position 4. Lott is the Chief Administrative Officer for a local food technology company. He is running a conservative platform to criminalize people experiencing homelessness and send ever-more militarized police into our communities. He has used his Facebook page to advocate for multiple conservative causes over the years.
We know what keeps us safe: living in communities where people of every color and background have access to fair wages, great schools, and affordable health care, where we address problems with proven solutions, such as social supports, to tackle challenges like homelessness and the public health addiction crisis. Instead, Lott wants to label everyone without a home a criminal by making homelessness itself a crime. Lott is not a progressive choice in this race.
Two other candidates are running for Auburn City Council, Position 4.
Yuval Fleming is an analyst at King County Metro Transit. His platform primarily addresses the issue of transit and infrastructure in Auburn. If elected, he aims to transform the transit system in Auburn into a safer and more encouraging environment for active modes of transportation. He highlights the dangers of motor traffic due to diverting motorists off highways to local streets. Additionally, he wants to prioritize a lower cost of living by cutting spending and lowering taxes that "disproportionately affect low-income residents and the working class." Lastly, he is campaigning for a more transparent and responsive government. While we appreciate some of his stances, we would like to see Yuval Fleming's platform developed further to include more specific progressive solutions.
Brian Lott is also running for Auburn City Council, Position 4. Lott is the Chief Administrative Officer for a local food technology company. He is running a conservative platform to criminalize people experiencing homelessness and send ever-more militarized police into our communities. He has used his Facebook page to advocate for multiple conservative causes over the years.
We know what keeps us safe: living in communities where people of every color and background have access to fair wages, great schools, and affordable health care, where we address problems with proven solutions, such as social supports, to tackle challenges like homelessness and the public health addiction crisis. Instead, Lott wants to label everyone without a home a criminal by making homelessness itself a crime. Lott is not a progressive choice in this race.