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9/4/2018
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Public Hearing to Consider the Purchase of Real Estate Commonly Known as Parcel 611033, US 97/Old Hwy 10 Site, Ellensburg, WA.
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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31 By looking at the map and the residential neighborhoods involved, I feel the <br />Tjossem Rd site is a much better choice for a transfer station. I feel the US <br />97/Old Highway sites sits much closer to residental housing than needs to. I feel <br />the Cement Plant site is a 2nd best choice before the Old 97 site for the same <br />reasons. I would chose Old 97 site last. <br />32 I think the west interchange is the wrong place for the project. Our future in that <br />location is more housing and retail businesses. Not compatible to have transfer <br />station located there !! Makes no sense unless we want to kill growth out there. <br />We can do better. Let's explore locations that make sense and have less impact <br />on the surrounding neighbors. Dale Jurgens Ellensburg <br />33 Whatever site ultimately is approved, I strongly encourage adoption of <br />procedures that will allow an expansion—not restriction—of materials accepted <br />for recycling, including sufficient dumpsters for such items. This should include <br />expanded acceptance of varieties of plastic, and of acceptance of flatboard (e.g., <br />cereal boxes, not just corrugated cardboard). <br />ResponseID Response <br />6
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