Garbage could be topic at S-W Council meeting
Posted: 08-12-2008 05:03 PM  [ Ignore ]
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SEDRO-WOOLLEY — The City Council could agree to a new Secret Harbor home and lift its years-long moratorium on sewer connections. But the hottest topic at Wednesday’s council meeting may be something not on the agenda — garbage.

Annie Janicki is encouraging residents to attend and to tell the council to sign a settlement aimed at keeping Deluxe Recycling and Disposal out of town. The settlement offer before the city was issued by the county last week, and the city has until 4 p.m. Thursday to sign it.
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Posted: 08-12-2008 07:02 PM  [ Ignore ]  [ # 1 ]
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Elliott Wilson - 12 August 2008 05:03 PM

SEDRO-WOOLLEY — The City Council could agree to a new Secret Harbor home and lift its years-long moratorium on sewer connections. But the hottest topic at Wednesday’s council meeting may be something not on the agenda — garbage.

Annie Janicki is encouraging residents to attend and to tell the council to sign a settlement aimed at keeping Deluxe Recycling and Disposal out of town. The settlement offer before the city was issued by the county last week, and the city has until 4 p.m. Thursday to sign it.
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Elliott - great story.  Thanks for the report from the front lines - although you’re no Kimberly Dozier, you’re working on it.
Folks, let’s just hope the doves of peace can fly instead of the dogs of war Larry Medvedev and some others seem to want to keep chewing on poor, little, pitiful Sedro-Woolley to seize a vital pipeline that today your Skagit County Government decided to formally democratize.  Otherwise, as my Navy veteran relative would say, “LAUNCH THE TOMCATS!”

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