The Seattle Metropolis Council has skilled a number of churn currently, notably with members whose final title begins with the letter M.
Since final 12 months, Teresa Mosqueda, Tammy Morales and Cathy Moore all left workplace earlier than their phrases expired, leaving a emptiness to be briefly crammed by a vote of the council.
Subsequent week, council members will title somebody to exchange Moore, who introduced her resignation in June. Voters will elect a consultant in November 2026.
Luckily, a number of sturdy candidates stepped ahead to characterize Moore’s District 5, which encompasses North Seattle from North Seaside to Wedgwood.
James Bourey, govt director of the Seattle Structure Basis, has 37 years of expertise as a metropolis supervisor and planning director across the nation, together with serving because the director of Seattle’s planning workplace within the Eighties. That’s good expertise for taking town’s Complete Plan throughout the legislative end line later this 12 months.
Identical may very well be stated for Katy Haima. She is a supervisor on the metropolis Workplace of Planning & Group Growth. She additionally co-owns The Maple restaurant on Roosevelt Manner Northeast. With a background in panorama structure, she claims she would champion tree preservation, a giant precedence for a lot of within the district.
Julie Kang served as a trainer, professor and director on the College of Washington and Seattle College. She lists her prime priorities as public security, assist for small companies and group engagement.
The six finalists for the place embrace Debora Juarez, who held the council seat for 2 phrases, from 2016 to 2024. In explaining why she utilized for the job, she says she was “known as to serve.”
Juarez can be the most secure alternative however maybe not the wisest. In 2019, the editorial board did not endorse her reelection bid, citing poor constituent providers and her penchant for siding with the then-council majority on wrongheaded insurance policies.
Oddly, she informed the board she was sick of being a council member. “That is most likely my final marketing campaign,” she stated through the endorsement course of. “I’m type of uninterested in it. I need to get again within the non-public sector.”
A constituent and former Juarez supporter penned a 2018 opinion piece in The Occasions saying he was leaving Seattle partly due to a poor interplay together with her over his considerations about homelessness.
In appointing a brand new member, the council can transfer ahead with recent faces and new concepts, or slide backward. The board recommends that incumbents observe the sentiment of the voters who elected most of them: Break with the previous and deal with the long run with a sensible method.
The council is predicted to vote on the appointment on Monday.