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Posted Wed, Jul 22, 2:56 p.m.
David, your insight into the history of Seattle politics is as always refreshing. I wonder if in side conversations you ever get Ted_Van_Dyk to change his strong views?
MOREPosted Wed, Jul 22, 12:09 a.m.
"The construction of the Allentown Trolley, between Westlake Center and South Lake Union---again, principally to benefit Vulcan's development. It carries few passengers and adds to the Mercer Mess. Citizens and area businesses were taxed to pay for it; bus service in outlying neighborhoods was reduced to make budget room." Are ...
MOREPosted Tue, Jul 21, 11:49 p.m.
I am a bit concerned that anyone read this article who didn't feel compelled to write a comment against it. It seems terribly uniformed about what is needed from the mayor's office in Seattle. You seem to think that you need a project manager to run it. The Mayor's office ...
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