Paige Norman, a Redmond activist and blogger, interviews Councilmember Candidate Angela Birney. Her race was uncontested. Angela's term if elected begins on January 1, 2016.
Why are you running for Redmond City Council?
As a 17-year resident of Redmond, I understand what makes Redmond an exceptional place to live, work, and play. I am excited about our future and am committed to making wise investments throughout our city.
2.What do you think the main obligations of Council members are?
The City Council members are the representatives of the citizens of Redmond. They establish laws and policies, give input and adopt the city budget, oversee the spending of taxes, and ensure that the city is working for its citizens.
3.What will you bring to the council position?
I am the current chair of the Parks and Trails Commission and I have served in many volunteer roles in the city and community. I have experience working with many community groups and have a collaborative approach to leading. I want to find new ways to include the residents in decision-making processes.
4.How will you stay connected with the people in the City of Redmond?
I plan on doorbelling this summer. I also plan on having regular times to meet with citizens about their concerns. I welcome communication from residents and will continue to use social media to keep the citizens informed.
5.What projects are you excited about?
I am very excited to see Downtown Park progress. The City has been working on this plan for many years and the project will begin to take shape soon. The Redmond Central Connector Phase two is also in construction and I think residents and commuters will enjoy its completion. I am also looking forward to businesses filling in throughout downtown. The improved walkability is making it easier for businesses to be successful. Read More >>
Why are you running for Redmond City Council?
As a 17-year resident of Redmond, I understand what makes Redmond an exceptional place to live, work, and play. I am excited about our future and am committed to making wise investments throughout our city.
2.What do you think the main obligations of Council members are?
The City Council members are the representatives of the citizens of Redmond. They establish laws and policies, give input and adopt the city budget, oversee the spending of taxes, and ensure that the city is working for its citizens.
3.What will you bring to the council position?
I am the current chair of the Parks and Trails Commission and I have served in many volunteer roles in the city and community. I have experience working with many community groups and have a collaborative approach to leading. I want to find new ways to include the residents in decision-making processes.
4.How will you stay connected with the people in the City of Redmond?
I plan on doorbelling this summer. I also plan on having regular times to meet with citizens about their concerns. I welcome communication from residents and will continue to use social media to keep the citizens informed.
5.What projects are you excited about?
I am very excited to see Downtown Park progress. The City has been working on this plan for many years and the project will begin to take shape soon. The Redmond Central Connector Phase two is also in construction and I think residents and commuters will enjoy its completion. I am also looking forward to businesses filling in throughout downtown. The improved walkability is making it easier for businesses to be successful. Read More >>