I urge everyone to vote no on Proposition No. 1 concerning the Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRVA). Do not give the VRVA another blank check for the next six years.
It would be an understatement to say that I was dumbfounded upon reading the headline, “City opts to outsource court services to County” (Auburn Reporter, July 20). Then after reading the subsequent article, I was even more so.
Once again, we witness how well our elected officials listen to their constituents. On July 16, the City Council voted to do away with the Auburn Municipal Court in favor of another soon-to-be-discovered fiasco deal with King County, a decision that we the people may well find to be much worse than we imagined.
It’s very disturbing how the members of the Pacific City Council have been mistreating Mayor Cy Sun.
Voters sent Cy Sun to City Hall. Uproot defrauders was their call.
It is a tragic thing, really. To realize that the people you have elected to serve their community, when given overwhelming evidence and voice to keep the Auburn court system in place, once again prove themselves to be nothing more than puppets for a mayor with his own twisted agenda.
Several years ago I approached the City of Auburn requesting they open the Office of Assigned Counsel (OAC) Public Defenders contract to bid.
The purpose of this letter is to ask you to oppose I-1185, an initiative that will be on the ballot this fall in our state.
Cancer is a terrible disease that afflicts millions of Americans every year. Fortunately, modern technology has helped stymie the disease from ruining everything in its path.
I would like to respond to Dean Radford’s recent commentary about the new Washington liquor law/taxes (“Liquor doesn’t deserve obvious spot in our everyday lives”, Reporter, June 22).
In regards to road conditions in our town, they are a mess.
Here is a comment that was written last year by then-Pacific Mayor Richard Hildreth. It needs to be reminded to the citizens of Pacific.
Cast a shadow over a name with the stone you throw.
I want to send out a big thank you to those who contacted the police when they saw some suspicious characters lurking around our homes on a recent Friday.
I would like to express my wholehearted support of the changes coming to The Outlet Collection, formerly known as the Supermall.
I am a longtime Auburn resident who has lived adjacent to the Veterans Memorial Park for nearly 30 years. In recent years, the park has regularly been visited by transients who set up camp and sit around barbecue pit fires during the day and adjourn to the wooded areas or next to the stadium to spend the night.
Serendipity in South King County, a plethora of skirmishes.
We would like to thank Councilmember Bill Peloza and the City of Auburn for their speedy help in removing an unsightly mess left on the curb.
Linda Kochmar, who has served as Federal Way’s mayor, assistant mayor and councilmember, has been nominated five times by the citizens of Federal Way for Best City Leader. Linda’s expertise has helped our city significantly.
In case you haven’t noticed in your City of Auburn utility bill, rates are going up effective June 1. My, my what a surprise.