Roxanne Murphy Jumps into the Council Race
Tacoma and Eastside booster Roxanne Murphy has announced her candidacy for District 4 on the Tacoma City Council. The District 4 position is currently held by Rick Talbert who’s term ends December 31st of this year. Tacoma businessman Marty Campbell also recently announced his candidacy for the District 4 position. Roxanne is aiming to bring a more progressive view to the table and seeks to revitalize District 4.
See the press release after the jump:
Roxanne Murphy announces candidacy for Tacoma City Council, District 4
For Immediate Release
April 23, 2009
Progressive Eastside leader seeks to revitalize Tacoma’s District 4
Roxanne Murphy, a dedicated Eastside community leader, has officially filed for and is proud to announce her candidacy to revitalize Tacoma’s District 4 and diversify the Tacoma City Council. Rick Talbert currently holds the District 4 seat and his term will end this year.
Roxanne’s plans for revitalizing the District 4 include ridding the streets of blight and crime; launching initiatives and setting policies that will improve the quality of life within the district and Tacoma; while creating lasting partnerships between the community and the City of Tacoma.
Roxanne is a 33-year-old member of the Nooksack Tribe (which is located in Whatcom County). Her involvement within the District 4 has encompassed serving as a board member of the Eastside Neighborhood Council; secretary and treasurer of the DomeTop Neighborhood Alliance; and volunteering for the McKinley Hill Business District’s festivals and supporting its merchants. Most recently, Roxanne launched a Web site with helpful tips on ways to reduce crime and blight within the Eastside, www.endeastsidecrime.com.
Roxanne knows Tacoma’s government and this city from inside and out after serving as a Community Relations Specialist for the City of Tacoma. She was named as the 2008 Best City of Tacoma Employee by the Tacoma Weekly, and she’s also a member of the Business Examiner’s 2008 40 Under 40 class, which highlights the top Pierce County community and business leaders under the age of 40. Roxanne has also been a leader in the private industry through her experiences at The Weyerhaeuser Company where she was a member of their Highly-Promising Minority group.
Roxanne is currently pursuing a master’s degree in public administration at The Evergreen State College and is set to graduate in May of 2010.
A Web site containing more information about Roxanne’s progressive approach to government will soon follow. Until then, for more information, e-mail electroxanne@hotmail.com .
I think Roxanne will be a great pick. I give her my vote.
At Marylin’s kickoff, I heard that Roxanne was going to run for a Port position. I also thought she was supporting Marty. What happened?