Ward 7 - Kimberly Blodgett

Councilmember Kimberly Blodgett

 

Councilmember Kimberly Blodgett is a mom of 6, wife, and educator for over a decade. Kim was born in Norman and has called Norman home most of her life. Kim enjoys frequenting the city parks with her family, as well as supporting locally owned businesses as often as possible.

 

Ward Seven begins at the intersection of Chautauqua Avenue and the southern City limits; north on Chautauqua Avenue to Boyd Street; east on Boyd Street to Elm Avenue; south on Elm Avenue to Brooks Street; east on Brooks Street to the BNSF railroad tracks; southeast along the BNSF railroad tracks to Lindsey Street; east on Lindsey Street to 12th Avenue S.E.; south along 12th Avenue S.E. to Classen Boulevard; southeast along Classen Boulevard to the Southern City limits (Post Oak Road); and west on Post Oak Road to the point of beginning.

 

Kim is most interested in addressing affordable housing, and mental health access. Kim believes in transparency and ensuring the citizens of ward 7, as well as all of Norman, feel they have a seat at the table, and their opinions matter.

 

Kim’s primary employment is as a teacher for Moore Public Schools, where she teaches 3rd grade. Kim has been an educator for over 10 years, and has taught grades 3rd, 4th, and 5th.

 

Kim has served her community as a Big with Big Brothers and Big Sisters and served on the board as a trustee at Equity Brewing. Kim and her husband fostered for Angel’s foster agency for several years, and adopted 3 children.

 

Councilmember Blodgett serves on the Business and Community Affairs Committee and the Community Planning and Transportation Committee, and represents Council on the Animal Welfare Oversight Committee.