This Week As I write below, I’m passing out flyers for National Night Out this week and II’ve got a bag of flyers in four languages. If you have some time? Please contact me and walk a few blocks together. 🙂 Tuesday: 12:00PM Port of Seattle Commission Meeting (Agenda), Sea-Tac Airport, Mezzanine). Key items will
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Every week I provide an update on what I’m doing, public service announcements, ways to get involved, info on the City and what the City is planning!
Weekly Update: 07/17/2022
12 Comments on Weekly Update: 07/17/2022Lowered speed limit on Pac Hwy. Non-financial financial update. Port developing DMCBP Phase IV–why it’s such a sellout for Des Moines. Mayor appoints Ad Hoc Rules Committee, even the choice of members says something: Mahoney, Buxton and Steinmetz. New Masonic Home EIS starts July 27.
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Leave a comment on Weekly Update: 07/03/2022This Week Thursday: King County Flood District (Agenda) Thursday: Public Safety Committee Meeting (Agenda) Body Camera Update Summer Events Update Thursday: City Council Meeting (Agenda) The administration is recommending that we lower the speed limit on Pac Highway to 40MPH all along Des Moines. We will discuss how to update our Council Rules of Procedure,
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Leave a comment on Weekly Update: 06/20/2022This Week Monday: Delrose Manor BBQ, hosted by Stephen Dziadosz. Thanks for the invitation to this evening’s Delrose Manor BBQ, hosted by Stephen Dziadosz. When I arrived there were already large contingent of residents and a ton of mighty tasty looking food which I did not get a chance to eat, Also in attendance were
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Leave a comment on Weekly Update: 06/12/2022This Week Tuesday: Port of Seattle Commission Meeting (Agenda) Wednesday: Puget Sound Regional Council Comprehensive Plan Workshop Wednesday: Mt. Rainier High School Graduation at ShoWare Center Thursday: King County Flood Control District Friday: South King County Housing and Homelessness Partners (SKHHP) All throughout the week: Tree Tours! To help explain the upcoming expansion of SR-509
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Leave a comment on Weekly Update: 06/05/2022This Week Tuesday: ‘Missing Middle’ Housing Seminar. This is something I’m fairly passionate about. Over the past two decades there have been two trends in ‘housing’, the McMansion and the government subsidised apartments. There’s been an ongoing argument that the public only wants 3,000 ft. homes, which is simply not true. Most of Des Moines
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Leave a comment on Weekly Update: 05/08/2022This Week Wednesday: State Archives. I don’t often talk about this, but aside from all the time I spend at various city meetings, I’m embarrassed to tell you all the time I spend at various ‘archive’ spots in Bellevue, Olympia and Port 69. There’s no other way to obtain any number of records. I’ve gone
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Leave a comment on Weekly Update: 05/01/2022As you can see, I’m making a few changes to the pages–hopefully it will make the site more useful. The PSAs are now on the right side of every page, along instructions on how to provide public comment. Also, there is a feed from the Official City Calendar. It’s good for seeing the dates, but
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Leave a comment on Weekly Update: 04/24/2022Public Service Announcements This Week Tuesday: Port of Seattle Commission Meeting (Agenda) the big highlight is that this is their return to in-person (and hybrid) meetings at Sea-Tac. Other items: As with the Third Runway, there are a number of signs the Port is moving ahead with the SAMP. Today, the Commission will vote to
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1 Comment on Weekly Update: 04/10/2022Public Service Announcements This Week Monday: Meeting with Poulsbo Mayor Erickson. I hope to learn more about their promotional efforts, their Marina and their excellent reporting and web site. Considering their small size they do a fantastic job. For example, they track sales tax by geography, something I would very much like to do here. (See
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