Members from the Silvana Firefighters Association announce their endorsement of Chris Edmundson for Fire Commissioner.
I strongly encourage you to vote to return Graham Smith to the Arlington City Council. We need his strong, qualified voice and experience on council committees and in his background in investments as the city continues its rapid growth. Graham possesses the spirit, qualities and will to advocate for the enhancement of the community that Arlingtons citizens deserve. Vote for Graham Smith.
I strongly encourage you to vote to return Graham Smith to the Arlington City Council. We need his strong, qualified voice and experience on Council committees and in his background in investments as the city continues its rapid growth. Graham possesses the spirit and qualities which, along with his determination, will continue working for us to make Arlington a safe and desirable place to live.
I have served on the Arlington Planning Commission for the past three years. During that tenure, it has been clear to me that Arlington is at a crossroads. We have in place a comprehensive plan for our city which lays out an aggressive 10-year path for population and business growth. The details of that plan have not been filled in.
On behalf of the Loyal Heights Community Club we would like to thank the Arlington Times, Marysville Globe, groups and individuals who donated items for sale and the greater Arlington Community for supporting our recent successful fall bazaar.
The Arlington Professional Firefighters Local 3728 has voted to support Mr. Chris Edmundson in the race for Fire Commissioner in District 19. Arlington has maintained a close working relationship with District 19 over the years and it is our belief that Mr. Edmundson represents the best candidate to maintain that strong interagency working relationship.
On behalf of the Arlington School District Board of Directors, I am writing this letter in support of EHJR 4204, a simple majority for our local schools.
On election night, any campaign in our state receiving a 59 percent outcome begins celebrating with slaps on the back and champagne for all their hard work paying off.
You will soon be asked to vote funds for the construction of a massive new ferry terminal at the south end of the Edmonds waterfront. An overhead, 7-8-ferry freeway and an automated people mover, of unknown dimensions, will span the north end of Marina Park. It will cover the parking lot, play area and a section, width unknown, of the Port/Park connecting bridge.
On our ballots Nov. 6 will be the Senate Joint Resolution 8212. Please vote no.
Another Motocross? Yes. It seems there will always be people that no matter what is proposed will have nothing better to do than try and stop it. In this case, the motocross park outside of Granite Falls. To respond to a previous letter which makes a statement that from a five minute search on the internet there are 14 official racing facilities and 30 orv parks. Of course, if you found it on the internet its got to be true.
Several days ago a friend asked why I was again standing for election to the Arlington School Board. I pointed out that the current school board administration were failing to provide an adequate education for children resident in the Arlington area and I considered this unacceptable.
I agree with other readers that its a good idea to provide The Arlington Times to everyone free of charge. However, I strongly disagree with the delivery process youve chosen. Have you driven up Burn Road lately, or have you visited my neighborhood in Jordan River Trails? The roads are littered with copies of The Arlington Times. It looks terrible. If youre going to continue providing your paper for free, either leave it in newsstands, like the Little Nickel, or provide paper boxes for everyone in your circulation. Its a crime to litter and to those people who dont read The Times, thats exactly what youre doing.
