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City of Auburn

Council Position No. 4

Brian Lott

Brian Lott

PO BOX 96

AUBURN, WA 98071

(253) 326-4785

Brian@votelott.com

www.votelott.com

Education: Bellevue College, professional training in business management and project leadership
Occupation: Small Business Owner & Senior Project Manager
Statement:

I’m running to represent you. Auburn deserves leadership grounded in practical solutions, accountability, and integrity. I bring those values to every decision I make. 

With a background in project management and business ownership, I know how to cut through bureaucracy to get things done. I’ll support effective community policing, youth outreach, and local solutions to homelessness that combine housing, mental health treatment, and job training. I’ll push to reduce red tape for small businesses and affordable housing projects, enabling growth in ways that serve working families and help ease the cost of living. 

Reviving downtown Auburn is key to our city’s future. I’ll champion smart growth that fills storefronts, creates jobs, and strengthens our sense of community. I’ll be accessible, transparent, and focused on results. I’ll listen to your concerns and work collaboratively to move Auburn forward — safer, stronger, and more vibrant for everyone who calls it home.

Erica Tomas

Erica Tomas

PO BOX 571

AUBURN, WA 98071

ericatomas4office@gmail.com

ericaforauburn.com

Education: Bachelors of Science from University of Washington, Masters of Public Health from George Washington University
Occupation: Epidemiologist, Washington State Department of Health
Statement:

Auburn is city that’s growing; the infrastructure and community supports that we have now were not made for the city we are today. I am running for city council because I want to make sure as Auburn grows, we aren’t just tackling problems facing us now, but planning for the future too.

As a proud union member, I will always advocate for the needs of working people of all ages who call Auburn home. That means increasing the affordable housing supply; that means increasing transit options; that means building grocery stores, amenities, and community gathering places; that means making sure good-paying union jobs are brought to and kept here in Auburn. And it means ensuring Auburn is ready to welcome all who are looking for a place to prosper and grow.

I would be honored to earn your vote, and to make Auburn thrive now and in the years ahead.

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