".. It would be irresponsible for city officials to in effect abandon a transit system simply because they failed to fund its proper maintenance. (This is the...
why too small? most polls you hear about are based on surveys of just 400 or 500 people. ... From: cooldster@... To:...
cleve206@...
Sep 3, 2006 11:34 pm
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You can control the outcome of the poll with the phrasing of the question. The problem with the question is that it does not spell out the cost of the...
heck with the $120M taxpayers spent on the Greenline, they probably could have had a shiny brand new monorail serving downtown, belltown, Seattle Center, Key...
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Word has it that SPMA board member Jim Nobles has met with Attorney General Rob McKenna about "repose" legislation concerning the Seattle Monorail Project. ...
Apparently, they are proposing some type of "new" monorail-specific repose legislation not already on the books by which they hope to accomplish something...
Here's something found on the Sound Politics blog that might serve to clarify SPMA's aspirations regarding "repose" legislation. 1) a blurb from a PI story...
Oh,here's something found in the West Seattle Herald. West Seattle Herald Local News How do you kill a government agency? By Tim St. Clair Monorail officials...
Now, although this sounds interesting... did you post this in the correct group? If I missed anything related to monorails, please point it out to me. ... See...
Has anyone else noticed that that Rick Anderson, author of "Monoreality" and other anti-monorail classics, is no longer with the Seattle Weekly? His byline...
In recent months, the Seattle Weekly newsroom has been overhauled after its acquisition by New Times, a national weekly chain whose trademark editorial ...
The council also endorsed the Monorail several times. :o) Where is it? In a message dated 9/22/2006 8:34:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time, cmaglaque@......
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Sep 23, 2006 4:03 am
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err? can you point to the resolutions please. there's probably but one, the Transit Way Agreement - an agreement that Council and the Mayor tore up last fall....
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The following are a few random comments: 1. The tunnel project is still in the conceptual design stage. Final construction drawings and actual construction...
Will, the city council has already voted for essentially "anything but another viaduct." So what are you waiting for? Why not start filing those recall...
If you just can't stand sitting on the sidelines and not getting your way, then why don't you run for office? The last thing we need are more Eyman-eske votes...
We aren't being allowed to vote - why not issue a recall since an initiative wouldn't occur before November? I'm assuming we're at the point where we're forced...
Why do we need a vote again?! Last time I checked, we hire the DOT and city council to represent us and make these decisions on our behalf. We don't hire...