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bayshore's comments
Posted Fri, May 6, 6:29 p.m.
WSDOT builds roads at any cost while their consultants work to contain public angst. Environmental issues are not restricted to spotted owls, salmon and old growth timber. Seattle has a unique urban environment that deserves respect. WSDOT's lack of respect is clearly evident by visiting www.build520reight.net. You will see how ...
MOREPosted Fri, Oct 8, 3:12 p.m.
Dean Hubert's piece suggests that 'share the road' should work both ways. As a 20+ year city dweller, traversing city streets is problematic whether on a bicycle, motor cycle, in a car or truck or walking or jogging. Sharing the road comes from being courteous and we could use more ...
MOREPosted Thu, Jul 29, 8:51 a.m.
Fear mongering? We are investing billions on a project that is based on fear (the earthquake!) and fuels big labor - the turnout of hard hats at the recent council meeting underscored their want for jobs no matter what. I'm fearful of a 3 story in diameter tunnel bored under ...
MOREPosted Thu, Feb 25, 3:36 p.m.
As a Portage Bay/Montlake resident, Option A+ ignores years of cooperative work with WSDOT to build a 21st century highway. Option A+ just lays concrete to expedite a construction project at any environmental or health expense. As a result I join hundreds of SR 520 adjacent neighborhood households who are ...
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