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West Seattle Blog… | Ceremonial groundbreaking kicks off next phase of RapidRide H Line work

anonyme May 20, 2021 (8:06 am) Surely you’re not suggesting that 35th Ave is not densely populated enough to warrant bus service?  Or that Arbor Heights is some rural outpost – even though the city persists in treating us that way?  It is far from unreasonable to expect that the Delridge corridor could have service oh, let’s say, every 9 minutes so that citizens in another neighborhood, comparably populated, could have a mere hourly shuttle.  PUBLIC transit should be available in an equitable way. Mickymse May 19, 2021 (12:38 pm) It must be amazing to live in Jort’s world… where he simply states things authoritatively that have no bearing in reality whatsoever. Generally speaking, I actually agree with him on lessening our use of and dependence on cars, but the way he talks about things often sounds like someone who’s been down a YouTube burrow or wrapped in crazy conspiracy theories. To cite just one example, requests for improvements to Delridge have

King County sheriff vows to stay put

King County sheriff vows to stay put Dave Wagner Despite calls for her resignation, King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht said she’s not stepping down. “No, I’m not going to resign.” Johanknecht told KIRO 7. Last week, King County Councilmember Joe McDermott joined a small chorus of people calling for Johanknecht’s resignation for her response to a $5 million settlement with the family of Tommy Le. Le was an unarmed 20-year-old who was shot and killed by Deputy Cesar Molina in 2017. “The truth is Deputy Molina shot and killed an unarmed 120-pound Asian high school student in the back while he was retreating,” said Le family attorney Jeff Campiche.

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