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Posted Mon, Oct 12, 10:44 a.m.
"Sean", come back in 10 years or so when you have more age and perspective on city history and politics. Trust me, you'll feel different then. Thanks for a well-written piece, Kent. The city, especially neighborhoods, has been in a long downard spiral for the last eight years under Nickels. ...
MOREPosted Tue, Feb 24, 2:37 p.m.
Let's not get too distracted by all the greenwashing going on here. HB 1490/SB 5687 is not so much about reducing greenhouse gases as it is about control and access to developable land within a 1/2 mile zone around light rail stations. There are groups and individuals that see plenty ...
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