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City of Port Orchard – Council Position 5 – 4-year term
Cindy Lucarelli Statement: It has been a joy to serve on the Port Orchard City Council these last eight
(Nonpartisan) years, as we have worked to complete necessary infrastructure and city projects that
have and will add vitality to our community. An aging utility structure requires continual
upgrades as we seek to provide for the present and future; a balancing act to provide
Phone: (360) 895-9494 affordable utilities as government mandates make for more expensive delivery. Wells
Email: CindyforCouncil@aol.com are being drilled, delivery systems improved and sewer services are set to handle the
current population and planned growth. Transportation improvements are high on our
Biography-Elected Experience: Eight years on the Port priority list, with Tremont now finished and the Bethel Corridor designs proposed.
Orchard City Council. Chair of Utilities, Sewer Advisory and
Festival of Chimes & Lights Committees. Collaborative work between the mayor, council and staff has allowed for measurable
progress in our city. It is exciting to be able to work towards continued revitalization
Community Service: Past President & Board of Rotary Club and thoughtful growth in the town I love. It is imperative that we make use of all of our
of South Kitsap, Olympic College Foundation Board, Kitsap resources as carefully as possible, to allow for affordability and availability moving
Economic Development Association (KEDA) Board Member forward. Thank you for your trust and please consider voting for me in 2019.
and former Executive Director of Cedar Cove Association.
Professional: 29 Years Independent Business Owner.
City of Port Orchard – Council At-Large – 2-year term
Jay Rosapepe Community Service and Organizations: South Kitsap Rotary; South Kitsap
(Nonpartisan) Helpline; Jingle Bell Run, Arthritis Foundation; South Kitsap School Supporters; Port
Orchard Chamber of Commerce; Port Orchard Bay Street Association
Phone: (360) 621-3318 Statement: The City of Port Orchard is becoming a destination of choice. I am proud
to be part of a City Council that works collaboratively with the Mayor and community
Elected Experience: City of Port Orchard City Council 2018- to continue infrastructure improvements. Those have included completion of the
2019; Director, South Kitsap School District School Board Tremont Road project and Rockwell and McCormick parks. It is important to me that
2007-2011 we are fiscally responsible and stay within our budget and ensure that everything we
do is sustainable and a benefit to all residents of the city.
Professional Experience: Director Transportation, South
Kitsap School District; Commander, U.S. Navy; Facility I am a retired 20-year Navy veteran and have held senior leadership positions with the
Planner, Boeing; Retail Service Manager, Starbucks; South Kitsap School District, Mason Transit, Pierce Transit, Boeing, Starbucks and the
Maintenance Manager, Pierce Transit; Operations Manager, U.S. Navy. My wife Susan and I have lived in South Kitsap since 1993 and the City of
Mason Transit Port Orchard since 2009. I am honored to have served you as a councilmember the
past two years and look forward to continuing to serve the community in the future.
Education: Bachelor of Science Business and Finance, Mount St. Mary’s College;
Master’s degree Petroleum Management, School of Engineering, University of Kansas
City of Poulsbo – Council Position 1 – 4-year term
Dawn DeSalvo Statement: We have a parking problem or more accurately said we have a
(Nonpartisan) popularity problem, which is a great position to be in. Poulsbo today is at a critical
point of its growth, if elected I intend to challenge head on to ensure that parking
and infrastructure are addressed as we manage reasonable growth. Furthermore
Phone: (360) 527-5701 government tends to spend all the money it has and then more. As a council member
Email: skyriderblue@gmail.com I will never forget that it is your money. I will always be a staunch taxpayer advocate
and ensure all sources of alternative funding are explored before ever impacting
Professional Experience: Airlines International Air Academy, taxpayers and businesses. I live in Poulsbo for the town that it is and I want to keep
specializing in Airport Operations. 20 years airport operations, this beautiful town, one that can be enjoyed by all. In the past I have coordinated
experience in logistics and funding. Reginal project coordinator projects that have secured funds (of a million dollars) for environmental cleanup of
for Home Depot volunteer programs government lands. All three of my children are military veterans, I am a military wife,
and I come from a long line of first responders. Now I wish to serve by serving the
Community Service: Poulsbo Sons of Norway. USO SEATAC
community in which I live, as your council member.
Andrew J.L. Phillips Statement: As a husband and father of four, including three teens, our family chose
(Nonpartisan) Poulsbo five years ago to settle down because of the amazing community, great
schools, competitive sports, and beautiful views. In those five years, nothing has
disappointed us—and we would like to keep it that way. My real world experiences and
Email: andrewjlphillips20@gmail.com service to our country, coupled with my higher education, provide the tools necessary
Website: andrew4poulsbo.com to assess problems and find solutions.
Professional Experience: Licensed Attorney, WSBA # 50848; Poulsbo is a destination city for both tourism and the quality of life. In order to retain
Hospital Corpsman, United States Navy Reserve, 2005 – that, a balance must be stuck between residential/commercial growth and retention
present; Department of the Navy, Civilian Employee, 2015 – of our charm. Growth is inevitable, but good for the community, if planned correctly.
present; North Kitsap School District, Poulsbo Middle School However, with any increase in population, traffic, crime, and poverty have the potential
Football Coach, 2017 – present; Attorney, APhillips Law, P.S, to follow. Planning for this increase, as well as deterring criminal activity, is critical to
2016 - present. maintaining Poulsbo—a destination city.
Education: University of Washington School of Law – LL.M. in Taxation 2015; With that inevitable growth, we must look to attract responsible businesses to Poulsbo,
University of Idaho College of Law – J.D. 2014; Boise State University – Masters of as well as promote those we currently have, which will bring jobs, activities, and
Science in Accounting 2014; Boise State University – Bachelors of Science in Criminal increased tourism.
Justice 2011. As your elected city council member, I look to bring accountability, leadership, integrity,
Community Service: Kitsap Legal Aid Clinic – Veterans’ Wills and Landlord Volunteer; and process improvements to the City of Poulsbo.
Poulsbo Police Advisory Committee Member, 14U baseball coach.
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