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King County Local Voters Pamphlet
November 6, 2001 General Election
CITY OF SHORELINE COUNCIL POS. NO. 05, 4 YR TERM
Note to Voters: The statements below are written by the candidates, who are solely responsible for the contents therein.
List of Candidates for
CITY OF SHORELINE COUNCIL POS. NO. 05, 4 YR TERM
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Scott Jepsen
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I’m proud of what our city has accomplished in just six years, especially the substantial improvements in
police, parks and infrastructure. Crime is at an all time low and with limited resources the council has
budgeted conservatively. Yet we continue to provide quality services. I’m running for re-election to see that
trend continue.
Shoreline is on the threshold of big accomplishments and visible change. The community has invested
time and energy planning its identity and priorities for the Interurban Trail, Aurora, North City, Shoreline Pool,
Paramount Park, Shoreview Park, the Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program and Ronald Bog. The city has
received grants for many of these to leverage local resources. I want to see those plans through.
We have laid a strong foundation for the city. I will continue to listen to you and promote a sense of
community through a balance of services, economic development and collaboration.
CAMPAIGN TELEPHONE: 206.546.5637
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Scott Jepsen
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Daniel A. Mann
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As a 25 year resident of Shoreline with almost 20 years history owning retail businesses on Aurora Avenue,
I am uniquely qualified to draw on experiences as both a Meridian Park neighborhood activist and an Aurora
corridor merchant.
I understand the concerns of homeowners to preserve the sanctity and quality of their neighborhoods while
allowing for reasonable, compatible growth, and have fought actively for those goals during the Comprehensive
Plan development process.
Of equal importance is the ability of Shoreline merchants to survive and continue to provide jobs, goods
and services at affordable prices. As Co-Chair of the Aurora Corridor Improvement Council and Past
President of the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, I am absolutely committed to a safe and fair commonsense
approach to the redevelopment of Aurora that will beautify and unify our city in a manner that improves traffic
without jeopardizing businesses, jobs, taxes and neighborhoods.
CAMPAIGN TELEPHONE: 206.542.3221
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Daniel A. Mann
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