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Monday mayoral candidate forum will focus on safe, livable streets

Which candidates will work hardest for safe and healthy streets?
Which candidates will work hardest for safe and healthy streets?

Which candidates for mayor will make safe streets a top priority? Find out Monday at a mayoral candidate forum hosted in Madison Valley by Seattle Neighborhood Greenways and sponsored by a long list of safe streets groups, including Seattle Bike Blog. In fact, I just may be one of the evening’s MCs along with Bike Works Executive Director Deb Salls!

Details from the event listing:

On July 1st, from 7:00-8:30 PM at the MLK F.A.M.E Community Center eight of the candidates for Seattle mayor will discuss top issues facing Seattle’s streets such as safety, walking, safe routes to school, access to transit, maintenance, neighborhood business districts, greenery, and biking. Eight of the candidates for mayor have confirmed and are expected to attend.


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The forum is hosted by Seattle Neighborhood Greenways and the Park Shore Retirement Community with support from the Madison Park Community Council, Seattle Parks Foundation, Commute Seattle, Sustainable Seattle, Senior Services, Seattle Subway, Feet First, the Bicycle Alliance of Washington, Cascade Bicycle Club, 12th Ave Stewards, Seattle Bike Blog, Futurewise, Capitol Hill EcoDistrct and Bike Works.

Details:

When: July 1st, 7:00-8:30 PM

Where: Madison Valley at the MLK Family, Arts, Mentoring, and Enrichment Community Center, 3201 E Republican Seattle, WA 98112

Transportation: The community center is served by nearby bus routes 8 and 11 and is on the Lake Washington Loop bike route. A donation bike valet will be available. There is no off-street car parking.

Anticipated attendance: Mike McGinn, Peter Steinbrueck, Bruce Harrell, Ed Murray, Charlie Staadecker, Kate Martin, Joey Gray, and Mary Martin (Doug McQuaid did not respond to our invitation).


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3 responses to “Monday mayoral candidate forum will focus on safe, livable streets”

  1. Gordon Padelford

    A bike valet and childcare will be provided!

    Please register: https://2013sngmayoral.eventbrite.com/ and indicate whether or not you will be needing childcare.

    Hope to see you Monday.

  2. Andres Salomon

    It’s not mentioned in the announcement, but it’s worth noting that there is childcare provided for this event.

  3. […] to political candidates and post their responses or hold candidate forums, similar to the one Seattle Neighborhood Greenways held during the last mayoral […]

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