
This duplex in the highlands suffered about the worst tree strike of any building anywhere. Thankfully, all four occupants were rescued by are firefighters and are okay.
Here is the reason I still have now power at my house, nine days after the big wind storm! These pictures are from a street half a block from my house. This mess is finally being repaired right now. Thank heavens we were able to get hold of a generator!
Interesting essay from the Institute for Justice….
Eminent Domain Abuse in Washington: “Can’t Happen Here”
is becoming, “Happening Right Now”
by William R. Maurer, Executive Director, Institute for Justice Washington Chapter
06-18
The U.S. Supreme Court’s 2005 Kelo decision has deeply shaken Americans. The ruling says the U.S. Constitution does not prevent state and local officials from seizing people’s homes and small businesses and giving them to private developers. READ MORE »
From:
pkplmarcie@comcast.net
To:
racorman@comcast.net (Randy Corman),Jmedzegian@ci.renton.wa.us
Subject:
Email public access
Friday, December 22, 2006 15:30:36
Randy, I just came from your website and saw the entry about our Council email. Julia, please do the same with mine. I totally agree that we should make our public information available to the Public. It will be interesting to see whether anyone is interested in reading it throughout the next year.
Marcie
Hi, I’m Randy Corman. Welcome to my blog! I served on Renton City Council for 28 years, 1994-2021, with six years as Renton Council President. I’m also a mechanical engineer and manager, and worked for the Boeing Company for 33 years, from 1984- 2017. My wife and I have five kids and six grandkids, and we all live in Renton. I’ve kept this blog for 19 years, and get thousands of readers each month. Please share your feedback, ideas, and opinions in the comments.
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