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Join the Los Altos Town Crier and local firefighters in supporting Ibrahim!

THE LOS ALTOS TOWN CRIER EDITORIAL BOARD:

"Bashir, Meadows, Weinberg for City Council"

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"We found four of the five to be strong candidates. But ultimately, incumbents Jonathan Weinberg, Sally Meadows and challenger Ibrahim Bashir proved our top three choices...

Bashir, born in Pakistan, grew up in Saudi Arabia before finding success here. He cherishes the freedoms here that we take for granted. He has the smarts, wisdom, passion and drive necessary to help the council and city in its challenges ahead... Bashir is the real deal.

Vote Bashir, Meadows and Weinberg on Nov. 5."

THE LOS ALTOS TOWN CRIER

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"Why Ibrahim?"

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Common Sense Results. For Us.

"I love Los Altos. That's why I’m raising my family here.  It’s the only place I've ever truly felt at home. I’m running for City Council, because we all deserve a government that gets things done for us. I come from the tech world, where I measure outcomes and deliver results — that’s the style of leadership I'll bring to City Hall."

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Santa Clara County Democratic Party

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Jean Mordo

Former Los ALtos Mayor and Councilmember

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League of Conservation Voters

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Housing

It’s easy to get complacent. But we need to build more housing for the people who need it, because we need first responders, teachers, and working people in our community. And we can do it while still preserving the character of our city, by focusing development where it makes sense: next to public transit and major roads, and existing retail areas like downtown.

Public Safety

Our streets should be safe, for everyone. Our students should be able to bike to school without worrying about distracted drivers. We should have safe routes to school, work, and retail for everyone, even if they’re not getting there in a car.

Cultural Vibrancy and Downtown

We have a great community, but lack the cultural institutions and facilities to take advantage of it. Our downtown shuts down earlier than most of our neighbors, forcing our residents to go home or leave town. We should work with the business community to create opportunities for us to gather in person, and keep our dollars local. 

Climate

We have a lot of work to do to get our emissions down. We have admirable goals: reducing car travel and traffic, electrifying our city, and increasing green energy production. But we’re not taking the big steps we need to, to achieve those goals.