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tacomason's comments
Posted Mon, Nov 17, 9:51 p.m.
Link fix: http://www.chitowndailynews.org/ Interesting idea to convert to non-profit. I think the writing would need to shift to a more engaging style. I wouldn't say the current writing is news. I find it leans more towards opinion/soap boxy - at least on the home page which is what comes through ...
MOREPosted Thu, Jul 17, 8:54 p.m.
This just in...: (This posting is chopped due to Crosscut's text limit on posts) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – July 17, 2008 Sound Transit Board chair, vice chairs endorse 2008 mass transit measure The top three governing officials of the Sound Transit board today announced their support for putting a mass ...
MOREPosted Thu, Jul 17, 8:39 p.m.
Moving foward: A few thoughts from the Tacoma/Pierce County perspective. Re: LINK extension in Tacoma - While very few details have been disclosed to the public that I'm aware of, the concept of forming partnerships to expand mass transit services is one I'm glad is being explored for Tacoma/Pierce County. ...
MOREPosted Sun, Jun 15, 9:55 p.m.
Seattle's loss: Any chance we can get her down here in Tacoma to keep the Kalakala company?
MOREPosted Mon, May 19, 9:07 p.m.
Note to UW Powers: Don't Be Wasteful!: Why destroy such a unique building? At the time I went to the UW (eons ago), they moved a theater. Why not move the reactor building too?
MOREPosted Sun, Feb 24, 11:36 p.m.
Finding the path of least resistance: This is a topic of great interest to me. I've written about it here: The Value of Tacoma's Old Buildings. Through my experience advocating for historic preservation, I think the general population still does not understand it. There is much educating that needs to ...
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