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Wed, 08/17/05

There is $500 million worth of city-street and bridge repairs that have been ignored too long and Seattle City Council President Jan Drago says it is time to get to work on that.

"The next four years, the focus needs not to be on big…MORE

Wed, 08/17/05

Times/News

SeaTac will receive land along Bow Lake for a pedestrian trail in exchange for city approval of plans for a 1,000- to 1,200-stall parking garage on International Boulevard.

The swap was part of a development agreement…MORE

Wed, 08/17/05

ROBINSON NEWSPAPERS

Monorail planners should figure out how many miles of guideway and how many stations can be built for $1.5 billion and, if necessary, get ready to put an altered version of the Green Line before the voters this fall,…MORE

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Wed, 08/17/05

CONTRIBUTOR

Ending months of speculation and community controversy, Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent Ken Bounds announced his approval of the Loyal Heights Playfield Improvement plan last Friday, a plan that is intended to add…MORE

Wed, 08/17/05

Times/News

Against the backdrop of a sharply divided Burien City Council, 34th District Democrats declined on Aug.

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Wed, 08/17/05

Times/News

The owner of the Meal Makers restaurant property will appeal a recent court ruling that would allow the city of Burien to take their land for development of Town Square.

Robin Oldfelt, a spokeswoman for Strobel Family…MORE

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Thu, 08/11/05

With 15 years of memories still fresh in her mind, Chris Green said farewell to a long career of civil service.

In one of her last days on the job, Federal Way's city clerk shuffled a stack of papers, making room for a large bouquet of…MORE

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Thu, 08/11/05

Federal Way News

While the chefs fired up the barbeque outside, US Representative Adam Smith turned up the heat indoors as he fielded a series of direct questions from Federal Way residents about homeland security, transportation, health…MORE

Thu, 08/11/05

Maddie Maloney is only 15, yet she's putting together a charity event to raise funds for the South King County MultiService Center. She's tapping into the local talent of Jazz Guitarist Michael Powers, asking her friends in the Todd Beamer High…MORE

Thu, 08/11/05

Bill Foulkes is seeking elective office after many years of active participation in the community. "I will listen to you, and combine my business background and community involvement to effectively shape Federal Way to be a better place to live…MORE

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