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City of Shoreline

Council Position No. 1

Jack Malek

Jack Malek

20224 23RD PL NW

SHORELINE, WA 98177

(206) 498-2189

jmalek1234@gmail.com

jackforcitycouncil.com

Education: Master's Degree Quinnipiac University & Yale University, Bachelor's Degree University of Arizona
Occupation: Realtor for 20 years in Shoreline
Statement:

Shoreline is my home and for the past 24 years, I’ve raised my family here, built my career as a local Realtor, and proudly served in leadership roles for the ShoreLake Arts Board, Shoreline College Foundation Board, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, and the Planning Commission. I know our city and I’m ready to do more.

I’m running for City Council to help promote and manage thoughtful growth while maintaining Shoreline's suburban character. We face real challenges with property taxes, schools, and parks. Attracting businesses and jobs will generate sales tax revenues, permit and impact fees, and support vital services without having to raise property taxes. It will also create a daytime population supporting local businesses and allowing community members to live and work in their own city.

Together we can shape solutions that reflect the community’s voice and build a strong future. I would be honored to have your vote.

Valerie Snider

Valerie Snider

PO Box 55056

SHORELINE, WA 98155

(206) 883-4711

electvaleriesnider@gmail.com

www.electvaleriesnider.com

Education: MBA, Seattle Pacific University; BA, Pacific Lutheran University
Occupation: IT Sourcing Manager, King County; Legislative Advocate, Shorecrest PTSA
Statement:

I’m from the Pacific Northwest and have spent my adult life in the Seattle area working in tech and public service. I raised a son and hosted 5 exchange students who all attended public school in Shoreline.   

I share a vision of Shoreline with neighbors, urbanists, business owners, and young people: a green, safe, and affordable place to live, work, retire, and go to school. Schools and social services, which have been cut at the federal level, must be funded.

Tax incentives must be redirected from major developers to local businesses that reinvest in Shoreline. A clean environment must be part of urban development. Streets must be safe for cyclists and pedestrians, especially near mass transit and areas like North City, Shoreline Place, parks, and teen and senior centers. I’m ready to be an effective council member and to serve all the people of Shoreline. I ask for your vote.

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