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Position 8
Special Note
If the City of Bellevue Proposition No. 1 passes, approving the change of
classification
to a charter code city, a charter commission would be created consisting of
fifteen
freeholders elected by the voters. The following candidates have filed for
the fifteen
freeholder positions.
If the City of Bellevue Proposition No. 1 fails, the elected freeholders
will not take
office. If you have any questions please call the Records, Elections and
Licensing
Services Division at 206.296.8683 or TTD 206.296.0109.
Note to Voters: The statements below are written by the candidates,
who are solely responsible for the contents therein.
Candidates:
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Lael BRAYMER
- Nonpartisan
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The City of Bellevue has developed
into an attractive place to live, but it is time for Bellevue to examine
the possibilities of a home rule charter. The population is varied with a diversity
in backgrounds and life
styles and the adoption of a home rule charter would make Bellevue truly a first
class city.
I have lived in Bellevue twenty-nine years, in Norwood Village on the south
slope of Woodridge Hill.
I graduated from the University of Washington. I have participated in the
League of Women Voters for forty
years and worked on studies on government. Several candidate campaigns, initiative
campaigns, The
Municipal League and The World Affairs Council have been some of my activities.
I feel I can contribute to evaluate the governance possibilities for our
city. I believe in “All for Bellevue,
Bellevue for All.” Please give me your vote on May 20, 2003.
Contact Address: 2604 123rd Av SE, Bellevue, WA 98005 Telephone:
(425) 641-4259
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| Zee
STRAIGHT-WEISS - Nonpartisan |
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If approved, an unfunded Charter
Commission will be established. (Per RCW 35A.80.050, The City
Council MAY appropriate city funds for the commission’s efforts.)
The commission must develop a Problem Statement and a Statement of Work
including: (1) Scope and
purpose; (2) Assumptions; and, (3) A detailed budget (including funding
sources), and schedule.
My governmental experience is extensive. In 2000 I was appointed to a second
four-year term on the
Bellevue Transportation Commission. I have also served on many citizens
advisory committees including
the Downtown Implementation Plan, the Downtown Circulator Study, and
the Newport Hills Subarea.
I come to these issues with integrity, thoughtfulness and objectivity,
and will examine our current structure
and the options available through a charter. We must understand how
well the citizens of Bellevue are being
served now, and then carefully weigh the costs, risks and benefits
of change versus no change.
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| Bob
STEED - Nonpartisan |
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Bob Steed, 16-year Bellevue
resident, takes membership pride in the accomplishments of the Bellevue
Planning Commission (8 years), School Fiscal Committee (9 years), and Neighborhood
President.
Committed in these positions that Bellevue remain a wonderful place
to live and work, Bob successfully
worked City-wide efforts to reduce tax rates while providing full school
funding, streamlined City processes
and regulations for businesses, mitigated environmental impacts, improved
the City’s Transportation Plan,
enhanced Downtown vitality, worked to protect neighborhoods from Redmond
impacts, plus more.
Bob knows this city, the diverse people, its values, businesses and
leadership. Bob works to achieve
beneficial results for all.
Bob and Greta, married for 25 years, raise their children valuing
Bellevue’s
wonderful community.
Bob Steed’s strong citizen, technical leading edge and management
background is uniquely helpful to
create a Charter focused on the Future; Expertise, Experience
and Commitment help assure a worthy
Charter for 2003 and the Future!
WEBSITE: http://www.vote-bob-steed.com/
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| Jeannie
M. VAHLSING - Nonpartisan |
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I am a Bellevue schoolteacher
and resident for over 25 years. I am president of my neighborhood
association and involved in local community and city issues.
Bellevue has grown significantly since incorporation from 6,000 residents
to over 115,000. With this
change comes the need for improved government that addresses the needs and
issues that are specific
to our neighborhoods. We still elect our council members at large and have
an appointed Mayor. This
system of government no longer works for us and has given rise to a lack of
neighborhood representation
on our city council.
For the first time we have the opportunity to examine and improve our
government through an
independent charter commission.
I am asking for your vote to become a “freeholder” on this commission
and to represent your interest to
ensure improved neighborhood representation and a better Bellevue.
Contact Address: 16537 SE 30th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
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