Edmonds Beacon: Letters to the Editor
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Congratulations to Snohomish County Parks and Recreation
By Al Rutledge - Feb 28The 50th anniversary of Snohomish Parks provides all with an opportunity to extend our warmest congratulations to Snohomish County Parks and ...
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‘Around Town’ section gets the word out
By Luanne C. Kunz - Feb 21Editor: Due to such an overwhelming response to our notice in the “Around Town” section in the Edmonds Beacon for canned foods and non-perishable ...
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Tax revenue
By Martin Spani - Feb 21Editor: Why oh why are you Reps in Olympia NOT authorizing slot machines in ALL casinos? Have you not seen how much money is being spent in the ...
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The green altar
By Steve Keeler - Feb 18Editor: Can you imagine a letter from the greens of Edmonds based upon facts and truths? One truth is that China does not give a tinkers damn ...
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County exec and council put on notice
By Lisa McBroom - Feb 14To County Executive Aaron Reardon and the Snohomish County Council: We are very saddened by your continued pandering to the false claims of the ...
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Trotting out the tired plans
By Stephen A. Bernheim - Feb 14Editor: During his election campaign, Mayor Dave Earling wrote he would "strongly support, and will lead as Mayor, a real economic development ...
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A call for action
By Sarah Boyd - Jan 31Editor: Now it the time for Edmonds residents to take action. A proposal is before the Edmonds Architectural Design Board to build a five story ...
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Insensitivity to issues
By John Christensen - Jan 27Editor: The recent "guest view" by Mr. Keuss of the Port of Edmonds (Beacon 1/24/13) shows an insensitivity to the issues concerning the Harbor ...
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A great opportunity for the city
By Damian King - Jan 24Editor: The Port of Edmonds redevelopment proposal for the Harbor Square property would be better described as a missed opportunity. Instead of ...
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The Harbor Square Redevelopment Program – my viewpoint
By Chris Keuss - Jan 22I am responding to public comments made to the City Council and letters in the news media regarding the Harbor Square Redevelopment Plan. Several ...
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(More) “The Edmonds Way danger”
By Lee Fowble - Feb 25Editor: Several years ago, a very elaborate traffic light system (with eight lights) was installed at the intersection of 232nd SW and Edmonds ...
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Give thought to the future
By Al Rutledge - Feb 21For that is where the city will grow and prosper, and become the kind of city you want it to be. Al Rutledge
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Thanks to everyone at Petosa’s
By Barbara Mercer - Feb 18Editor: PETOSA'S FAMILY GROCER belongs to Edmonds! I came to Edmonds in 1990, and for me PETOSA'S has been the anchor of this town. Even far ...
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Do I get compensated?
By Nathaniel Brown - Feb 15Editor: Real estate taxes are determined by the value of the real estate. May we therefore expect a reduction in taxes because of recent developmen...
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The view from Harbor Square
By Sharon Sneddon - Feb 14Editor: How realistic is it to expect to sell pricey new condos and lease retail space in an upscale redevelopment of Harbor Square if there are ...
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Answers to BID questions
By See Below - Jan 31Editor: On Jan 15, Edmonds City Council took a progressive step by forming the Downtown Edmonds Business Improvement District (BID). As committee ...
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Insensitivity to issues
By John Christensen - Jan 31Editor: The recent "guest view" by Mr. Keuss of the Port of Edmonds (Beacon 1/24/13) shows an insensitivity to the issues concerning the Harbor ...
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A call for action
By Sarah Boyd - Jan 25Editor: Now it the time for Edmonds residents to take action. A proposal is before the Edmonds Architectural Design Board to build a five story ...
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Comment hurts city – into damage control mode
By Alvin Rutledge - Jan 24Editor: Re: The letter last weeks from Ms. Buckshnis to the Beacon, about newly elected Council President Lora Petso’s appointment of two council ...
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An insult to the citizens
By Dave Buelow - Jan 20Editor: Thanks to Phil Lovell for his letter (January 3, 2013) regarding utilization of facts when considering the proposed HS project. The tone ...
