Tonight’s meeting marked the end of an era for two of our Councilmembers. Councilmembers Tom Stenger and Bill Evans cast their final votes and bid adieu to public service on the City Council. Before their formal recognition, however, they—and the rest of the Council—conducted a large amount of business.
Both Tom Stenger and Bill Evans were given warm send-offs from their fellow councilmembers. We wish them both well.
Read Exit133’s on-line interview with departing Councilmember Bill Evans
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I’m glad to see the Urban Waters moving ahead. Beyond glass, this could create a nice research environment in Tacoma that brings in higher paying jobs, and perhaps business that suppliments the research………now, council, look beyond the short term expenses and think about the future for once and the total return from the investment 20 years down the road….open your minds……..
1 | Posted by rich | Dec 19, 07:26 AM
rich, rich rich. Urban Waters = $585/foot. It should go forward, just not as the Taj Ma-freaking-hal.
2 | Posted by Squid | Dec 19, 03:06 PM
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