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Letter to the Editor - Council needs to wean itself from overspending

Letter to the Editor - Council needs to wean itself from overspending

Wednesday, November 19, 2008 12:01

Dear Editor: The council is about to adopt a budget that includes higher fees and taxes to make up for their inability to balance the budget. [Editor's note: State law requires the City Council to balance its budget]  Not a ...

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Letter to the Editor - the devil is in the details of Kirkland's budget

Letter to the Editor - the devil is in the details of Kirkland’s budget

Friday, October 31, 2008 8:39

  Dear Editor: For 22 years, the council has always proclaimed their budgets were very conservative.  Thanks to this budget session, we now know that wasn’t true.  It was all a lie.  There was money to be spent and lots of it, far ...

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Letter to the Editor: Diesel trains should not be on the BNSF corridor

Letter to the Editor: Diesel trains should not be on the BNSF corridor

Monday, October 20, 2008 8:47

Dear Editor: Earlier this month I went to San Diego, courtesy of the Cascadia Center, where I visited the Public Transportation EXPO. There, I saw many state-of-the-art diesel and hybrid (single ...

Letter to the Editor: Shoreline Master Program guidelines go too far

Letter to the Editor: Shoreline Master Program guidelines go too far

Wednesday, October 15, 2008 11:00

Dear Editor: What happened at the Planning Commission’s October 9th meeting was clearly the result of staff’s overzealous approach to adopting more regulations than what is necessary to comply with the new Shoreline Master Program “guidelines.”  ...

Letter to the Editor - Kirkland budget meeting was a bust

Letter to the Editor - Kirkland budget meeting was a bust

Thursday, September 18, 2008 7:42

ow would you feel if you threw a party and nobody came? The city sent every household the “Special Budget Edition of the Kirkland City Update” to inform citizens of the serious $13M to $17M budget shortfall (about 12%) and to get feed back from citizens and commercial...

Letter to the Editor - Moratorium

Letter to the Editor - Moratorium

Tuesday, September 16, 2008 16:31

WHERE IS YOUR LEADERSHIP? In this time of economic stress, fiscal failings and general uneasiness about our community you should be doing everything you can to work with business and residents to make business successful in our communityYou should be working with developers...

Letter to the editor: Kirkland needs governance for the entire city, not just the few

Letter to the editor: Kirkland needs governance for the entire city, not just the few

Monday, September 8, 2008 13:01

I have been watching with great interest the whirlwind surrounding your recent decisions relative to annexation and downtown development. As a 20 year resident of Juanita (the last area to be annexed by the city), I am appalled at the...

Letter to the Editor - Kirkland needs to better deal with storm water run off

Letter to the Editor - Kirkland needs to better deal with storm water run off

Tuesday, August 26, 2008 14:59

Shortly after Kirkland annexed the North Rose Hill neighborhood from King County in 1988, it stopped maintaining a system of ditches that had been in place and maintained by King County for near a century or more. An infrastructure that had been considered...

Letter to the Editor - A different view of the budget

Letter to the Editor - A different view of the budget

Friday, August 22, 2008 9:20

It’s time for Kirkland citizens to get past the city’s budget propaganda. Is there a deficit or not? Only if you don’t know what’s going on. Budgets are created to tell the citizens just how much the council needs to run the city. Audits make sure the budgets are ...

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Letter to the Editor - a lack of vision for Kirkland

Letter to the Editor - a lack of vision for Kirkland

Wednesday, August 20, 2008 16:31

I’ve lived here since 1968 and have watched Kirkland add fantastic waterfront parks, underground the massive overhead wires on Market Street, and oversee the vital developments at Carillon Point, Park Place, Juanita Village, the Performing Arts Center and Peter Kirk Park. I don’t think that any of these actions...

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Letter to the Editor - Kirkland loses Seahawk game day bus service

Letter to the Editor - Kirkland loses Seahawk game day bus service

Friday, August 15, 2008 10:06

I just wanted to pass along my dismay to you and the Kirkland Views readers about an email I received earlier this week from the Seattle Seahawks regarding Metro and mass transit options to Qwest Field on home game days. The Seahawks received one bid...

Letter to the Editor - Costco Gas Station

Letter to the Editor - Costco Gas Station

Friday, August 8, 2008 14:57

Dear Editor: Costco wants to build a gas station way back in the neighborhood next to I-405. That's great for visibility. That's terrible for our recently enacted NE 85th Street Rezone, which calls for developement along NE 85th and not back in the neighborhood where...

Letter to the Editor - A City Divided

Letter to the Editor - A City Divided

Saturday, August 2, 2008 18:22

Dear Editor: I have enjoyed reading this blog and some others to try and get a sense of the mood and attitude here. It is great to be home while at the same time strange to find that the place I grew up in and developed my life compass has changed...

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Letter to the Editor - Budget Study Session

Letter to the Editor - Budget Study Session

Thursday, July 17, 2008 9:15

Mr. Asher made statements that reassured me of his understanding of why we have governments and their purpose. Not degrading response times of fire and police must be a priority. Also, he inferred that the city’s way of doing business resulted in a budget gap greater than the ...

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Letter to the Editor - Total Recall

Letter to the Editor - Total Recall

Friday, July 11, 2008 7:52

Dear Editor, Total Recall? Probably not. Partial Recall? Most likely. Nine days after the infamous meltdown in the Kirkland council chambers, interested citizens met the evening of July 10th to discuss their options and what was required of them regarding the futures of Mayor James Lauinger and Councilman Thomas Hodgson.

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