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Kellogg City Council Seat 3 Candidate: Anna Moody

| November 1, 2019 1:48 PM

Anna Moody, 39, is running for Kellogg City Council position No. 3 for a four-year term. She was appointed in March of this year and seeks election to retain her seat where she currently serves on the Police, Depot, and Personnel Committees and as city representative for the Library Board. Anna’s unique and demonstrated combination of experience, skills, education, enthusiasm and persistence make her a valuable community representative for the Kellogg City Council.

Anna sees great importance in the responsible management of the city’s economic development, infrastructure improvements, student education, community health, natural resources, and recreational opportunities available for resident and visitor enjoyment. She continues to expand her knowledge about city processes, budgeting, community needs, and the needs of city staff. Anna envisions Kellogg becoming a leading city in the Silver Valley and in Idaho.

Anna owns a home in Uptown Kellogg where she resides with her family and has been proud to call this community home for three years. She has worked for DEQ since 2004, and currently serves as Drinking Water Compliance Supervisor for the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) — Coeur d’Alene region, which serves the five northern counties in Idaho. Prior to working for DEQ, Anna worked in forestry, fire and watershed management and also worked with primary school and college-aged students as a Therapy Technician, Volunteer Educator and Student Aid. Anna earned a B.S. in Natural Resource Conservation from the University of Montana and a M.S. in Environmental Science & Water Resources from the University of Idaho, as well as a graduate certificate in Regional Planning and Community Design.

Anna listens to her constituents whenever and wherever they are willing to express their needs and share their experiences. She strives to be equitable, is committed to reviewing and researching issues thoroughly, and takes pride in being able to make difficult decisions. She looks forward to representing the citizens of Kellogg as the city continues to progress.