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Edition Date: June 19, 2006
Life is precious
Fern
Woodinville

We moved to Woodinville in September — my wonderful husband, daughter and I. As a family, we absolutely love the area, love the people, the sense of community. We love seeing horses trot by with little folks on them, with smiles bigger than they are. We love the serenity of our neighborhood, and the kindness of all we have come in contact with.

 

 
Editorial did not encourage reasonable debate
Bob Horn
via e-mail

Thank you for publishing Christie True’s letter in your June 5th edition, correcting the misinformation provided by State Representative Toby Nixon earlier.

 

 
Stormwater, not population, influences capacity
Emma Dixon
Woodinville
In the EIS, King County identified the maximum capacity for the existing sewer system at 250mgd (million gallons per day) and projected a steady increase in flows, driven by population, to reach that maximum by 2010.

 

 
Self-supporting fees are infuriating and unfair
Maxine Keesling
Woodinville
What a fascinating article on King County’s DDES billing practices, especially that regarding the Lechners’ unbelievable experiences beginning nearly seven years and $40,000 ago.

 

 
Scuffles in the sandbox
Karen Hergert
Woodinville
I’ve attended many Woodinville City Council meetings since I moved into the city, and I’ve been attending them on a far more regular basis since last November.

 

 
Only “a few good men” left
Richard Duncalf, Sr.
Woodinville
The last six months the citizens of Woodinville have seen four veteran staff members of the City of Woodinville resign from their jobs with the City.

 

 
Pressure to purify our community?
Wendy Walsh
Woodinville
When I moved to Woodinville in 1957, I lived in a home right where City Hall now holds its public meetings. In those days Woodinville was a very diverse community. There were people from every socio-economic background — from those who lived in ...