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Woodinville resident urges council endorsement of North Shore Proposition 1 to sustain senior center buildings
Summary
Luis Mendoza, a Woodinville resident and volunteer for the Vote Yes on Proposition 1 committee, told council the North Shore levy renewal would fund repairs and accessibility upgrades for the North Shore Senior Center and urged a public endorsement so the building remains safe and functional.
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Luis Mendoza spoke during public comment to ask the Woodinville City Council to publicly endorse Proposition 1 on the November ballot, a North Shore Parks and Recreation Service Area levy renewal.
Mendoza described his experience as a senior‑center volunteer and cited programs the center provides—including caregiver support groups and an adult day‑health program that serves people with cognitive or physical impairments. He said the levy itself will not directly fund programming but will support "necessary and essential repairs and accessibility upgrades so that the buildings of the center remain safe, functional, and serve as welcoming spaces."
Mendoza closed by urging council to endorse the levy so the senior center’s facilities are maintained for current and future seniors.
