"I believe Shoreline must be responsive to the needs of residents now and in the future. As a city council member, I pledge to find the solutions that will move our community forward as a great, sustainable place to live and do business." Laura Mork About Laura Mork Laura Mork is a 25-year Shoreline resident and longtime community volunteer with a decade of public service experience. She is dedicated to balancing the needs of community, business, and the environment as our region continues to grow. Professional Experience Mork has a long professional career as an engineer in the private sector, working for diverse industries. She has managed and budgeted infrastructure with a focus on sustainability, energy and water conservation, and waste reduction. She holds a professional certification in project management and has a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Washington. Public Service In 2019, Shoreline voters elected Mork to the board of commissioners for the Ronald Wastewater District, which oversaw the sanitary sewer utility for Shoreline for 70 years before the city took ownership at the end of April. She was appointed to the board in 2017. “Laura is committed to the Shoreline community,” says Wes Brandon, former board president for the Ronald Wastewater District. “Her work on the Ronald Wastewater board showcased her ability to listen and find solutions to meet the needs and goals of government in an efficient and effective way.” With strong professional and public service experience with wastewater, Mork has the knowledge needed to help the city navigate the challenges it will face due to population growth, aging infrastructure, and regulatory changes. Mork also has served on the Shoreline Planning Commission since 2013 and is now the chair. As a member of the planning commission, Mork has worked on improvements for bike and pedestrian paths, new spaces for neighborhood- serving businesses, affordable housing, and environmentally friendly construction in areas around the light rail stations. Some of her other contributions include support of the award-winning Deep Green Incentive Program for sustainable construction projects and Salmon-Safe certification for city programs that promote habitat protection. Volunteer An avid volunteer, Mork campaigned for Shoreline parks and sidewalk improvements. She also volunteered on the Cascade Youth Symphony board and was active in the parent-teacher association for Shoreline public schools, where her two children graduated.
Laura Mork for Shoreline City Council
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Dedicated to balancing community, business, and environmental needs
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Laura Mork recently campaigned for Shoreline Parks Prop 1
Laura Mork has lived in Shoreline for 25 years with her husband, Loren Mork. They have two children, Frazier and Jolene, shown in the photo above with Laura.
Laura Mork for Shoreline City Council
Dedicated to balancing community, business, and environmental needs
Paid for by the Committee to Elect Laura Mork Contact Laura Mork at Vote4LauraMork@gmail.com
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Laura Mork recently campaigned for Shoreline Parks Prop 1
"I believe Shoreline must be responsive to the needs of residents now and in the future. As a city council member, I pledge to find the solutions that will move our community forward as a great, sustainable place to live and do business." Laura Mork About Laura Mork Laura Mork is a 25-year Shoreline resident and longtime community volunteer with a decade of public service experience. She is dedicated to balancing the needs of community, business, and the environment as our region continues to grow. Professional Experience Mork has a long professional career as an engineer in the private sector, working for diverse industries. She has managed and budgeted infrastructure with a focus on sustainability, energy and water conservation, and waste reduction. She holds a professional certification in project management and has a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Washington. Public Service In 2019, Shoreline voters elected Mork to the board of commissioners for the Ronald Wastewater District, which oversaw the sanitary sewer utility for Shoreline for 70 years before the city took ownership at the end of April. She was appointed to the board in 2017. “Laura is committed to the Shoreline community,” says Wes Brandon, former board president for the Ronald Wastewater District. “Her work on the Ronald Wastewater board showcased her ability to listen and find solutions to meet the needs and goals of government in an efficient and effective way.” With strong professional and public service experience with wastewater, Mork has the knowledge needed to help the city navigate the challenges it will face due to population growth, aging infrastructure, and regulatory changes. Mork also has served on the Shoreline Planning Commission since 2013 and is now the chair. As a member of the planning commission, Mork has worked on improvements for bike and pedestrian paths, new spaces for neighborhood-serving businesses, affordable housing, and environmentally friendly construction in areas around the light rail stations. Some of her other contributions include support of the award- winning Deep Green Incentive Program for sustainable construction projects and Salmon-Safe certification for city programs that promote habitat protection. Volunteer An avid volunteer, Mork campaigned for Shoreline parks and sidewalk improvements. She also volunteered on the Cascade Youth Symphony board and was active in the parent-teacher association for Shoreline public schools, where her two children graduated.