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Submitted by Thad Curtz on Fri, 05/23/2008 - 9:53pm.
Jun 24 2008 - 6:30pm
Jun 24 2008 - 9:30pm

If you'd rather not have a bunch of new 90 and 65 foot high-rises built on the isthmus between Capitol Lake and the Sound, where the ugly high rise is now, you might look at the new website for Friends of the Waterfront. We're opposing the rezone. (We opposed the last request, in 2002, too; it was turned down by the City Council then.)

For more information:

www.friendsofthewaterfront.org

There are lots of suggestions about things to do on the website, but the next really important thing you might do is attend the City Planning Commission meeting at the Olympia Center, 6:30 PM, June 24th, and sign in as opposed to the rezone, or testify against it. (If you want to testify, you'd better come early; Tri Vo has sent out a postcard to his potential supporters asking them to get there and sign in at 5:30.)

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My neighbor has a nifty

My neighbor has a nifty Friendsofthewaterfront yard sign. Where do we get those? I live on a dead end, but I have a little experience talking folks into putting signs in their yards, and I'd like to see some along Capitol and other major roadways.
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click on the "get signs" link on the right side

of the friends of the waterfront website.
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