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Why are folks beautifying this Cemex and Calportland facility? Is any agency making sure their emissions are safe? If not, why not? What can we do to find out the answers?
Meeting Thursday March 23 6-7pm – Learn how to display your environmental “hot buttons” on public map
Dear All, Share your updates about the greater Lake Washington environment! THURSDAY March 23 6-7pm Kenmore Library Meeting Room Short but sweet! Bring your updates! We can compile our communication about our community projects. Then we will put the information … Continue reading
17-002 Petitioners revised legal issues
As requested in the pre-hearing conference Friday February 3, 2017 petitioners have revised their list of legal issues. The revised list and Declaration of Service is attached. As Ecology and WSDOT have taken the position that our appeal was not … Continue reading
Asphalt Fumes Bill Hearing
On behalf of PERK, at the Washington State Legislature hearing in Olympia yesterday, I testified in favor of HB 1028 regarding the asphalt fumes issue in Kenmore. I delivered our letters of support, authored by PERK members, to the Committee. … Continue reading
Jan 5 St. Edward Lease meeting at Bastyr
Please attend the meeting on Jan 5 at Bastyr University and please ask Park Commissioners to stop any and all significant adverse environmental impacts to St. Edward State Park’s natural habitats, by either Mr. Daniel’s hotel project or the other … Continue reading
Letter from Greg Wingard to Rob Karlinsey
Dear All, See attached PDF letter. And please attend Dec 12 2016 Council meeting at Kenmore City Hall to learn more. Thank you. Elizabeth Mooney KGMLtrRobK102716F.pdf
Hendrickson, et al. v. City of Kenmore – 16-3-0002
From: Eccles, Lynn (ELUHO) <lynn.eccles> on behalf of CPSGMHB (ELUHO) <Central> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 2:43 PM Subject: RE: Hendrickson, et al. v. City of Kenmore – 16-3-0002 Dear Parties, Per the request below, attached is the Final Decision … Continue reading
Please share your environmental knowledge on interactive map!
Help us bring all the scary 520 bridge demolition evidence to a tipping point by making it plain to see by all on an interactive map. There are essentially two types of data that are helpful to populate in the … Continue reading
520 Bridge demolition press release
Shortcuts in the demolition project are unfair to public health and safety, federally protected species under the ESA and our environment. The demolition of the old 520 bridge is not being conducted in a proper manner. It appears now that … Continue reading