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City Lux's comments
Posted Sun, Dec 4, 6:17 p.m.
The fact that Mr. Duke is "glad" about light rail in the Rainier Valley may suffice on the STB, but I call on the Crosscut editors to find more analytic, persuasive voices.
MOREPosted Thu, Dec 11, 9:56 p.m.
The Port has been audited many times without any revelations. McKay makes the case for auditors, rather than audits. While I wish him success, I wonder how long before bureaucrats and commentators will tire of St. John, and consign him to the same fate as other reformers. For example, the ...
MOREPosted Mon, Dec 10, 8:09 p.m.
Brush off the runoff: Stormwater runoff ruining people's basements and destroying fish habitat isn't new. What will be new is people waking up to the science and the reality: stop building in floodways, stop adding impervious surfaces. The Northwest is about forests and waterways, not pavement. The Master Builders are ...
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