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UDistrictVet's comments
Posted Mon, Jan 31, 10:33 a.m.
A problem with the legislation is buried in the definition of "receiving city" which denies cities smaller than 22,500 population the incentives of participation. This unnecessarily inhibits that important class of jurisdictions from dealing with the same growth/infrastructure problems that the larger ones face. In fact, the smaller jurisdictions have ...
MOREPosted Tue, Aug 31, 9:32 a.m.
This is not about the merits or problems with the levys. Jordan's statements about the University District are incorrect. During the neighborhood planning process, the utility of the UW campus as "open space" was considered. Yes it is "open space", and yes it is "used" by residents. However, it is ...
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