Forum on the Acquisition of Ronald Wastewater by the City of Shoreline
The 32nd District Democrats are sponsoring a forum on the acquisition of Ronald Wastewater by the City of Shoreline on Wednesday, October 9, 7-9pm, 753 N 185th St, Shoreline 98133.
The City Council added a discussion item yesterday to their agenda for November 25 (AFTER the election!): Utility Work Plan Update – Ronald Waste Water and Seattle Public Utilities. All things Ronald need to be discussed NOW, before the election. At stake are the best interests of the Ronald ratepayers and voters.
The 32nd Legislative Democrats recognized the timeliness of the Ronald Assumption question, choosing to hold their forum BEFORE the election. The City of Shoreline, in contrast, has chosen to wait until AFTER (just after, actually)the election to discuss their plans for Ronald. And the Atkinson campaign dares accuse Ronald of not being transparent, while simultaneously turning a blind (or should I say loving?) eye to the City. The people need their City Council to have that discussion NOW.
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Can anyone submit questions for the panel, or only registered 32 LD Dems?
ReplyDeleteThe City Council added a discussion item yesterday to their agenda for November 25 (AFTER the election!): Utility Work Plan Update – Ronald Waste Water and Seattle Public Utilities. All things Ronald need to be discussed NOW, before the election. At stake are the best interests of the Ronald ratepayers and voters.
ReplyDeleteThe 32nd Legislative Democrats recognized the timeliness of the Ronald Assumption question, choosing to hold their forum BEFORE the election. The City of Shoreline, in contrast, has chosen to wait until AFTER (just after, actually)the election to discuss their plans for Ronald. And the Atkinson campaign dares accuse Ronald of not being transparent, while simultaneously turning a blind (or should I say loving?) eye to the City. The people need their City Council to have that discussion NOW.
It is time to reopen Shoreline!