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Bruce Butterfield reported that the organization is compiling data from its every-other-year community survey, and engaging with Washington State Ferries as they plan the Fauntleroy dock replacement. Tuesday brings meetings relevant to both – the fCA’s monthly board meeting is at 7 pm online, and the first of two regional community meetings with WSF is at 11 am.
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Cindi Barker said the hubs are talking about how to try to help with the current COVID vaccination frustration, including vulnerable groups like people experiencing homelessness and seniors who are having difficulty navigating what currently passes for an appointment system. She also advised the group that D1CN’s COVID-19 subcommittee had disbanded due to both a loss of participants and a lack of response from the mayor’s office – 4 letters, no replies.
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Laws change so one can only hope.
Alf January 14, 2021 (1:36 pm)
So is the bottom line they have no clue when the upper bridge will re open
WSB January 14, 2021 (1:44 pm)
Not before finidhing the plan and hiting the contrsctor.
Sparky January 14, 2021 (7:46 pm)
The city clearly doesn’t care about fixing the bridge with any level of urgency. We’ve been hung out to dry.
Alf January 14, 2021 (1:58 pm)
I appreciate process but I still feel the autocrats don’t appreciate the urgency the community feels also why are longshore folks deserve the opportunity to use the lower bridge and essential healthcare workers not?folks getting cemo not but businesses no?with everything else going on it feels like a long drawn out demise of West Seattle