#327 on the list of things I did not expect to have to deal with

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Hello Des Moines, At 1PM today the City Council received a ‘Significant Incident’ email from Chief Of Police Ken Thomas. These messages are typically two sentences describing an event that may attract public notice. We do not get detail because that is not our role. Today’s message informed us only that Councilmember Martinelli had been … Continue reading “#327 on the list of things I did not expect to have to deal with”

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Testimony in support of retaining the Newspaper Tax Preference

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This is my public testimony today before the State Of Washington Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee (JLARC) in support of retaining the Newspaper Tax Preference. This is a tax credit benefiting local newspapers. Here is a background editorial by Seattle Times Editor Brier Dudley. Good morning. Sadly, I have no dog in this fight. … Continue reading “Testimony in support of retaining the Newspaper Tax Preference”

Marina Redevelopment Talking Points

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”

Sharing? It’s the latest craze at City Hall

This is one of about a hundred e-mail exchanges I’ve had since being seated that make no sense to me. Five minutes from our Budget Retreat… At our 08/05/21 Budget Retreat, Councilmember Luisa Bangs responds to Chief Thomas’ report on emphasis patrols for Redondo: CouncilmemberAnthony Martinelli also expresses concerns about provided extra attention to Redondo: … Continue reading “Sharing? It’s the latest craze at City Hall”