Our Sponsors:
READ MORE »Trending Stories
- Simple rules for staying sane in Seattle
- Seattle neighborhoods fight needed land use reform, density
- Morning Fizz: 'I'm Appalled'
- Monday Jolt: Community Council coup and McKenna misstep
- Wednesday Jolt: 'Seattle Times' wins fight against density; everybody (except Brett Phillips) wins key endorsement
- Morning Fizz: She couldn't even name a Republican she'd work with
- Jolt: Parking Garages and Charter Schools
- Morning Fizz: Some outstanding questions about the report
- Morning Fizz: $7 million committed to the charters cause?
- Tuesday's Scan: Costco? Who says we're from Costco?
Our Members
Many thanks to
Ashley Clark
and
Harvey Motulsky & Lisa Norton
some of our many supporters.
ALL MEMBERS »Most Commented
- Seattle neighborhoods fight needed land use reform, density (61)
- Jolt: Parking Garages and Charter Schools (47)
- Wednesday Jolt: 'Seattle Times' wins fight against density; everybody (except Brett Phillips) wins key endorsement (26)
- Morning Fizz: $7 million committed to the charters cause? (21)
- Monday Jolt: Community Council coup and McKenna misstep (20)
- Morning Fizz: In hope of reaching a consensus (26)
- Morning Fizz: Some outstanding questions about the report (22)
- Is Washington becoming 'happy with crappy?' (16)
- Simple rules for staying sane in Seattle (13)
- Tuesday's Scan: Costco? Who says we're from Costco? (11)










Twitter
Facebook
RSS Feeds
Fish Out of Water's comments
Posted Sat, Sep 20, 11:14 a.m.
RE: Ted Van Dyk comment: And yet your own paper the Seattle Times has done how much coverage on this project? How can people be watchful if there's no information available? And keep in mind, there was never a public vote on Brightwater (unlike the transit votes you mention) - ...
MOREPosted Sat, Sep 20, 9:04 a.m.
Too little, too late: Brightwater is a scandal and the fact that there wasn't a lot more scrutiny by elected officials and the press BEFORE it got started is part of the scandal. Plans for a new treatment plant started in the very early 1990's - I remember being in ...
MOREPosted Fri, Apr 25, 7:47 a.m.
So true: I'm late to the post here but, yes, you are pretty much right on the money regarding Washington's "plan." For example, the much touted recommendations of the Climate Advisory Team - the actions that would actually cut climate pollution, not the ones involved in planning, etc - got ...
MORE