Letter to the Editor: Wendy DiPeso corrects earlier letter
Thursday, October 26, 2017
To the Editor:
Correction to previous letter.
A notice of foreclosure was posted on the door of 18501 Linden Avenue N. at the time that McGlashan and company owned it. I apologize for confusing foreclosure with bankruptcy.
The point of my letter was to raise questions about who McGlashan is serving – citizens or special interests? - and what kind of community we want – one that exists for developers at the expense of the community, or community-directed development that serves us all? Actions, i.e. votes in council, speak louder than words.
Wendy DiPeso
Shoreline
Correction to previous letter.
A notice of foreclosure was posted on the door of 18501 Linden Avenue N. at the time that McGlashan and company owned it. I apologize for confusing foreclosure with bankruptcy.
The point of my letter was to raise questions about who McGlashan is serving – citizens or special interests? - and what kind of community we want – one that exists for developers at the expense of the community, or community-directed development that serves us all? Actions, i.e. votes in council, speak louder than words.
Wendy DiPeso
Shoreline
2 comments:
Curious, Wendy - how did you know that any notice was posted on the door of a property you don't own?
Foreclosures are public record, just like Keith's voting record.
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