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City of Kenmore

Council Position No. 4

Christina Schiefer

Christina Schiefer

PO BOX 82051

KENMORE, WA 98028

christina4kenmore@gmail.com

www.christina4kenmore.com

Education: BA Public Relations, Auburn University
Occupation: Coach at Crossfit Kenmore
Statement:

I’m a 14-year business co-owner, Northshore Schools parent, and an active community volunteer so I get what Kenmore needs: leaders who act decisively and listens to every member of our community. I’ve served for many years on my neighborhood association board, volunteered in our schools, and supported local businesses as a Chamber Ambassador.

I’m running for City Council to demand transparency, protect neighborhood character, and ensure sustainable city planning that meets the needs of all, including our most vulnerable, through practical and affordable housing solutions that make sense for everyone. I believe in a community where everyone feels welcome, heard, and valued, and where green spaces and our environment are preserved for future generations.

I’m ready to bring strong leadership, a people-first approach, and a fresh perspective to move Kenmore forward. I'd be honored to have your vote. Endorsed by Eastside Business Alliance, Councilmember Joe Marshall, and many Kenmore businesses.

Nigel Herbig

Nigel Herbig

6700 NE 182ND ST # A105

KENMORE, WA 98028

nigel@nigelherbig.com

www.nigelherbig.com

Education: B.A. Comparative Religion and Political Science, University of Washington
Occupation: Mayor/Councilmember, City of Kenmore
Statement:

I ran for City Council to build a safer, more transparent Kenmore, and I've delivered. Together we've constructed over 6 miles of sidewalks and bike lanes to improve accessibility and safety for all, and I made our government more open by installing a livestream camera in Council Chambers. When in-person meetings resumed, I fought to keep the Zoom option available, ensuring more public voices could be heard.

I want to continue building a city we are all proud to call home, by increasing our access to the waterfront, and building on our work to establish a downtown with more restaurant and shopping options, while continuing our work to protect our environment and build more affordable housing.

Endorsed by: Firefighters, KingCo and 1st District Democrats, Sierra Club, MLK Labor, WABikes, Rep. Suzan DelBene, County Councilmember Rod Dembowski, and many more. I humbly ask for your vote to continue this important work.

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