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Also, multiple comments on the @seattletimes-rss.bsky.social reporting attempted to clarify facts and correct poor wording from the reporter. So far no corrections have been made, but they promptly turned off commenting πŸ™„
Went out to check on my side yard and found the checkermallow in bloom πŸ’•
Those of us who walk or bike around here, or have kids or other dependents, want our neighborhood to be safe. We have an amazing park with a saltwater pool, multiple playgrounds, and cool trails. We have Rapid Ride and ferries. We are a neighborhood people want to visit, and we should embrace that.
But the dock isn't going away, and many of us don't want it to. Having ferry service right here in the neighborhood is an amenity, and it brings revenue. Same with adding people via upzoning! Opposing improvements to the infrastructure bc you're opposed to growth and change is myopic and selfish (2)
Same guy wrote this genius piece: