As 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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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: 04/24/2022
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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Leave a comment on Weekly Update: 04/03/2022Public Service Announcements This Week Tuesday: Police Advisory Committee. I hope to hear more about the implementation of our new towing ordinance. Thursday: City Council Study Session (Agenda) This is our ‘Strategy’ meeting. If you recall, the Mayor instructed each of us to submit our top five priorities by March 18th. My top five… Here
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8 Comments on Weekly Update: 03/27/2022Public Service Announcements This Week Tuesday: I’ll be talking with former Arts Commission member and Brazilian guitarist/vocalist Eduardo Mendonça. He’s the kind of act I hope we can bring to Des Moines as new venues open up. Thursday: King County Flood Control District. This is our first meeting of the year. It seems like one of
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1 Comment on Weekly Update: 03/20/2022Public Service Announcements This Week Monday: Destination Des Moines. This year’s calendar should be final tomorrow. Several new members and lots of new energy! Tuesday: Port of Seattle Commission Meeting (Agenda). Highlights: SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) 2021 Annual Report Wednesday: Highline Forum (Agenda) Last Week Monday: Puget Sound Clean Air Agency. The EPA
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Leave a comment on Weekly Update: 03/13/2022Public Service Announcements This Week Monday: Puget Sound Clean Air Agency. The EPA has unveiled a new series of Community Grants that are available to airport communities. Several local organisations have expressed interest and I’m trying to meet with all of them to make sure we’re not overlapping or working at cross purposes. My goal
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2 Comments on Weekly Update: 03/06/2022Public Service Announcements This Week Monday: Meeting with Beacon Hill Community Council, Maria Batayola Tuesday: Port of Seattle Commission Meeting (Agenda) Wednesday: Puget Sound Clean Air Agencyo. The EPA has unveiled a new series of Community Grants that are available to airport communities. Several local organisations have expressed interest and I’m trying to meet with
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Leave a comment on Weekly Update: 02/13/2022Public Service Announcements This Week Sunday: I met with Noemie Maxwell to have a ‘Tree Tour’ of Des Moines. Her immediate efforts involve saving North SeaTac Park from development by the Port of Seattle. But she is working with other activists to come up with ideas to improve tree cover all around the airport. I
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6 Comments on Weekly Update: 02/06/2022Public Service Announcements This Week Tuesday: Port of Seattle Commission Meeting. The Commission will be considering its Local and Regional Policy Agenda for the year, which includes sound insulation. I will be testifying in support of the Port funding an Update or ‘second chance’ program, modeled on the Replacement Initiative program that has been working
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