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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Building the 520 Bridge in Pierce County
You’re probably wondering why a Councilmember from Gig Harbor would write something about the 520 floating bridge in King County. Continue reading
Posted in Cities, FAIL, Pierce County, Regionalism, Roads
Tagged Cities, Pierce County, Regionalism, Roads
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More Fuzzy Math From 26th District Republicans
On Friday I posted my Gateway letter to the editor regarding 26th District Senate candidate Marty McClendon’s lack of truthfulness. In the TNT today we learn that he and his running mate Doug Richards, are trying a new variation of … Continue reading
Sen. Kilmer’s challenger has issues with the truth
It’s pretty clear who is right to work for us in Olympia I’ve submitted the following to the Gateway as a letter to the editor. It’s therefore been severely edited for length and would be happy to go into greater … Continue reading
Posted in Gig Harbor, Politics
Tagged 26th District, Derek Kilmer, Gig Harbor, Legislature, Marty McClendon, Olympia, Politics
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Building size and Fred Meyer
I had planned on letting the Gateway article on Randy Boss’ Fred Meyer application in this week’s Gateway speak for itself Continue reading
Council Retreat – What happened
I promised a recap of our Council Retreat (I still want to call it an “Offensive”) Continue reading
Posted in Budget, Gig Harbor, Governance, Ideas, PenMet, Roads, Taxes
Tagged Budget, Gig Harbor, Governance, Ideas, Infrastructure, PenMet, Roads, Taxes
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