December 21, 2024 11:24 pm

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Lynnwood Councilwoman files for Snohomish County PUD Commissioner

SNOHOMISH COUNTY—Dr. Julieta Altamirano Crosby proudly announces her candidacy for District 2 Commissioner of the Snohomish County Public Utility District (PUD), marking a pivotal moment in the region’s pursuit of progressive leadership and unwavering commitment to community welfare. With a resolute dedication to accountability, sustainability, and inclusive governance, Dr. Altamirano Crosby emerges as the beacon of transparency for the residents of Snohomish County and Camano Island.

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Dr. Julieta Altamirano Crosby at the Snohomish County PUD building. SOURCE: Dr. Julieta Altamirano Crosby.

Dr. Altamirano Crosby, a forward-thinking leader deeply connected to Snohomish County’s diverse fabric, promises to steer the region toward a brighter future of prosperity and empowerment. Her comprehensive agenda is built upon five fundamental principles:

  • Accessible Energy: Dr. Altamirano Crosby prioritizes policies that keep energy affordable for everyone, alleviating financial strain on both individuals and businesses.
  • Transparent Governance: Advocating for transparent and accountable governance practices, Dr. Altamirano Crosby aims to build trust between the PUD and the communities it serves.
  • Clean Energy Advocacy: Dr. Altamirano Crosby is dedicated to combating climate change by championing clean energy initiatives, thereby reducing the region’s carbon footprint and safeguarding the environment for future generations.
  • Community Engagement:  Recognizing the vital role of community input, Dr. Altamirano Crosby commits to actively involving stakeholders in decision-making processes, ensuring inclusivity and responsiveness to their needs and concerns.
  • Equitable Access: Dr. Altamirano Crosby stands firm in her pledge to promote equitable access to essential utility services for all residents, particularly those facing financial hardships.
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Dr. Julieta Altamirano-Crosby

“Every voice in Snohomish County deserves to be heard, and every resident deserves a champion who will fight tirelessly for their interests,” affirms Dr. Altamirano Crosby. “Together, we will build a resilient community founded on principles of fiscal responsibility, environmental stewardship, and grassroots empowerment.”

Snohomish County PUD stands as a cornerstone of our region’s infrastructure, providing indispensable electric and water services to over 875,000 residents and businesses. As the District 2 Commissioner, Dr. Altamirano Crosby will represent the fastest-growing, most diverse, and densely populated region of the county, advocating for growth management strategies that prioritize community voice and sustainable development.

Dr. Altamirano Crosby envisions a future where Snohomish PUD leads the charge in sustainable energy practices, preserving our natural resources while enhancing local infrastructure.

“Through collaboration and innovation, we can surmount any obstacle and forge a path towards a brighter, more inclusive future,” asserts Dr. Altamirano Crosby. “Together, let us dismantle barriers, expand opportunities, and pave the way for generations to thrive.”

Initial endorsements include the following: Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers (D), Snohomish County Council Chair Jared Mead (D), Snohomish County Vice Chair Nate Nehring (R), 38th LD Representative Julio Cortes (D), Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring, Mountlake Terrace Mayor Kyoto Matsumoto Wright, Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine, Lynnwood City Councilman David Parshall, Edmonds City Council President Vivian Olson, Mountlake Terrace Councilman Steve Woodard, and former Lynnwood City Council President Shannon Sessions.

For media inquiries or to learn more about Dr. Julieta Altamirano Crosby’s campaign, email votejulieta@gmail.com.


SOURCE: Julieta Altamirano Crosby press release

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