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QUALITY OF LIFE & ENVIRONMENT

As Mayor, Mark Lamb led the fight for a citywide plan that reduced cut-through traffic speeding through our neighborhoods.  Mark also worked for a downtown plan that protects Pop Keeney Field and expands the Park at Bothell Landing.  Working together with us, Mark is creating a new vision for Bothell that enhances our downtown with more gathering places and retail options for families while protecting its historic character. 

Mayor Lamb fought to create new legislation to protect Bothell’s trees and precious open spaces.  He worked collaboratively with environmentalists, property owners and other councilmembers to protect critical salmon spawning habitat in North Creek.

PUBLIC SAFETY

For Mayor Mark Lamb, protecting our families is Bothell’s first priority.  That’s why Mark led the fight to give Bothell the strongest “adult entertainment” ordinance in the state of Washington and imposed an emergency moratorium to give the City the time it needed to pass it.  And why he fought successfully to put more police officers on our streets and hire more firefighters to safeguard our neighborhoods.  Mayor Lamb secured the funding in the budget to hire a fraud detective to investigate and help prosecute criminals who practice identity theft. 

BUDGET & TAXES

Mayor Mark Lamb is a fiscal conservative who has worked hard to improve Bothell’s financial future.

Mayor Lamb understands that Bothell families have the right to efficient and effective government as they face higher energy and housing prices. 

That’s why as Mayor Mark Lamb has:
  • cut utility taxes by $375,000
  • held the line on property taxes
  • cut residential garbage rates
  • doubled our reserves to protect our financial future

Mayor Lamb led the committee that prioritized capital spending over the next seven years to focus on protecting and enhancing Bothell parks, relieving traffic congestion, and enhancing our downtown.  The City is making these investments in the future while holding the line on property taxes, reducing utility taxes, and doubling our reserves. 

 

  

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