There’s a very good reason why Ed Prince’s candidacy for City Council has attracted so much support throughout the community: he has earned the trust and respect of Renton’s citizens by demonstrating an extraordinary commitment to public service and volunteerism.
I am a younger, new voter who was very impressed when Robin Jones, candidate for Renton City Council, knocked on my door.
With an open seat on the Renton City Council, we have a choice to make in August and we highly recommend Ed Prince.
Mayor Law, City Council members and Alex Pietsch,
Sincere thanks to the city for giving us the beautiful “Piazza” for us to relax and enjoy.
You allowed small apartment buildings in downtown; this is good.
But I must admit I am worried about our city.
Somehow missing from the discussion: The fact that the new “downtown” library as envisioned by KCLS is actually smaller than the existing downtown library. So, we get: a smaller library in an undesirable location with no ease of access and this is a good deal for whom?
One of my sources for obtaining information regarding Renton has been the Renton Reporter. According to this week’s Reporter, my letter will arrive too late to make a difference but I still hope all of you will take the time to read it.
I use both the Highlands and main Renton Library extensively and I support Sally Scott’s well-reasoned suggestion to preserve the library in its present location.
As a resident of Public Hospital District No. 1 (a.k.a. Valley Medical Center; VMC), as well as an employee at VMC, I am deeply concerned over the recent divisive behaviors of the district’s Board of Commissioners.
The location of the Renton Public Library is of vital importance to our many citizens. They should be congratulated for their involvement in planning. It appears that the mayor and several Renton City Council members are the main promoters of a location which most see as inappropriate.
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