Seattle City Council President Debora Juarez confirms exit at end of 2023

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Seattle City Council President Debora Juarez confirms exit at end of 2023
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Seattle City Council President Debora Juarez will be exiting after completing her second four-year term as the first Indigenous Council President.

Council President Juarez was elected as the first representative of District 5 in 2015, with 64% of the vote, and was re-elected in 2019 with a 60% majority. She will be completing her second four-year term as the first Indigenous Councilmember and first Indigenous Council President.

“Council President Juarez’s legacy includes successfully forging new ways to build the city’s infrastructure through community partnerships,” the release said. “She is known for her determined “get-it-done” approach, and her willingness to see opportunities where others see barriers.

Asking Climate Pledge to support the Seattle storm and helping the construction of the Seattle Storm Training Facility.Leading the redevelopment of the Seattle waterfront to become more pedestrian friendly. Serving on the King Country Regional Policy Committee which helped create the King County Regional Homeless Authority.Creating Seattle’s first Indigenous Advisory Council.For more information on Juarez’s time as Council President and to learn more about these projects go

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