The Foothills Coalition will elect board members at its upcoming meeting on January 23, 2025. Meet the candidates below!

Tim O’Brien
Tell us a little bit about yourself: I am a retired from a business career that has taken me around the world and across the country – including participating in trail conferences to promote, improve and trail building. I am passionate about bicycling, hiking and everyday adventures. I think that if more people can enjoy their life and community like this, the world will be a better place. I am the President and leader of Enumclaw Plateau Community Association that aims to build a better more inclusive local community by getting our county government to work better for us. EPCA focuses on land use issues, local trails and forest/vegetation restoration projects.
Why do you want to serve on the Foothills Coalition board? I want to help build local community through trails, and expand and build a trail network that will be a long-term community resource for recreation and transportation.

Alex Juchems
Tell us a little bit about yourself: I’m married and have two grown children, ages 23 and 18. We live in Bonney Lake, moving here in April 2021 after living for 20 years in Auburn. Gardening, hobby rocketry, hiking, and reading are some of the activities that I most enjoy. Restoring native habitat is an area of great interest to me including preserving native insects such as moths. We are in the process of restoring our 1/2 acre property with native trees, shrubs, and meadows. My son and I are both avid rocketeers, building and flying high power rockets.
Why do you want to serve on the Foothills Coalition board? I’m a long-time supporter of Rails to Trails and firmly believe in the importance of preserving these common areas for the good of community health, wellness, and social well-being. I am also a long-time member of Rainier Audubon and support Puget Sound Bird Observatory's wetland bird surveys. I see trails, such as the Foothills Trail as critical habitat that must be preserved both for the success of nature and as a way to engage the community in safely observing nature. Serving on the Foothills Coalition Board is one of the ways I can pay forward as a way to ensure future generations have access to the many benefits trails have to offer.

The Foothills Rails to Trails Coalition is excited to announce the successful funding for the replacement of the Spiketon Ditch Bridge on the Foothills Trail. This achievement is a testament to the power of advocacy, collaboration, and a shared commitment to enhancing Pierce County’s trail system.

The Spiketon Ditch Bridge is a key part of the Foothills Trail, connecting communities and drawing visitors who boost local businesses. Its closure due to safety concerns was a setback, felt especially during the celebration of the White River Bridge opening this summer. However, it spurred action to expedite its replacement. The Foothills Rails to Trails Coalition, alongside ForeverGreen Trails and Pierce County Parks, worked diligently to secure funding. We coordinated messaging with trail advocates and testified at County Council budget sessions to highlight public support. These actions ensured funding approval, with construction planned for Summer 2025.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the County Parks Department, the County Council, and the Executive for prioritizing this essential project. As we look to 2025 and beyond, the Foothills Rails to Trails Coalition remains dedicated to advocating for investment in recreational infrastructure and ensuring our trails continue to thrive.

Thank you for your continued support of our mission. Together, we’re paving the way for a brighter, more connected future.