Marina Redevelopment Talking Points

Categories Engagement, Environment, Marina, Transparency

On August 6, 2021, the City Of Des Moines published its 2021 Draft Marina Master Plan Update.  Almost immediately, residents began speaking with me about serious concerns. I was asked to create ‘talking points’ to try to put those concerns into something digestible. The City’s current information is presented here at https://www.desmoinesmarina.com/marina-master-plan-updates.html If you can … Continue reading “Marina Redevelopment Talking Points”

Yes, but it’s a dry heat…

Categories Environment, Public Safety1 Comment on Yes, but it’s a dry heat…

I hope you’ve survived the heat. And if you haven’t? Well, you’re not reading this anyway, so… 😀 Is it just me, or does it feel like these low-rent ’emergencies’ are basically coming somewhat constantly now? I ask because I’ve had this *bee in my bonnet for a long time about the topic of Emergency … Continue reading “Yes, but it’s a dry heat…”

A letter to Port Of Seattle Commission re. SR509 property acquisition

Categories Environment, Neighborhoods1 Comment on A letter to Port Of Seattle Commission re. SR509 property acquisition

  Commissioners, I have been watching with interest your purchase of the plot of land you refer to as ‘SR 509 Surplus’. Residents of Des Moines refer to it as ‘the forest off of 216th’. We call it that because that entire area used to be forested. The development of the Business Park and FAA … Continue reading “A letter to Port Of Seattle Commission re. SR509 property acquisition”