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Written Voters' Guide Statement

I believe Seattle is a beautiful city with wonderful neighborhoods, great diversity, and rich culture.

But critical needs aren’t being met.

We need affordable housing for families, schools that serve our children, and transportation that’s efficient and reliable.

Is it any surprise that our city faces a $72 million budget deficit when not one current Council member has experience or training in finance?

I'm running for City Council because Seattle needs someone who understands the issues and has the financial background to make a difference. I earned my MBA at the University of Washington and have 10 years experience as Chief Financial Officer of a Seattle law firm. I would be the only Council member with the fiscal knowledge to bring real oversight to the city’s budget process.

Oversight must start with the $4 billion downtown deep-bore tunnel to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct.

The deep-bore tunnel is a bad deal for Seattle. It doesn’t connect to downtown and it won’t serve 60 percent of the people who use the viaduct today. It won’t meet our long-term transportation needs.

We’ve already rejected the tunnel — 70 percent of Seattle voters said no in the 2007 election. But politicians want to build it anyway and stick us with the bill, through higher taxes or increased rates and fees.

As a City Council member I will fight for better alternatives. I know how because I’ve done it before.

As Chair of the Sierra Club, I stood up to politicians who said we had to build 182 miles of new highways to get light rail. Together we rejected that plan. Today, we’re laying the foundation for cost effective and sustainable transportation.

As a former CFO, I know we can have smart policies that are good for the economy, nurture our communities, and protect our environment.

The future for Seattle that I envision includes:

  • No downtown deep-bore tunnel.
  • Affordable housing, so teachers and firefighters can live in the communities they serve.
  • Reliable transportation, where people can get around with just a transit pass or a bicycle.
  • Great neighborhood schools, so every child can get a good education — no matter where they live.
  • Job opportunities through smart policies that enable businesses to thrive.

Please vote for me, Mike O’Brien, for Seattle City Council position 8. I will represent your interests and work for the priorities we all care about most.

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