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The DRC's comments
Posted Wed, Apr 23, 3:47 p.m.
Tell the city to put Art of the payroll: The PI does not pay Art enough. No doubt about that after all these years of reading his fine work. There's also little doubt that he could make more working as a consultant to the City. With Art onboard Seattle would ...
MOREPosted Fri, Jan 18, 7:37 a.m.
As I once wrote: Here's comments from an earlier in the a.m. e-mail: We were to a Sonics game the other night. The Key wasn't even half filled; those seats occupied were probably sold at $10. The rest of the NBA was probably selling the same seat before a better ...
MOREPosted Fri, Jan 11, 7:39 a.m.
Power Point a metro presentation: Is it coincidence or an illusion that you make towards a metro form of government to solve the tri-county Puget Sound megalopolis problems? Surely transportation issues, the law enforcement problems of strip malls and small municipalities, or the non-profit, non-performing Port, power and environmental issues ...
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