Bad Neighbor
Susan Paynter put her finger on the reason the thought of this mayor's inevitable re-election has me drinking myself to sleep:
Greg Nickels... is too busy looking expansively up and out to really recognize and encourage grass-roots growth....
Seattle really sparks on those occasions when communities pull together to make things better in small ways.... Ways in which government is too darned clumsy to do more than offer an assist...
The idea has been ignored if not trampled as the current administration keeps its eye on the high-bouncing ball of big deal-making.
Yep. Pretty much. I'm the last person to say no to more transportation choices, more density, more smart growth, more economic strength. But but but!!! Mayor Nickels is doing all of this at the expense of neighborhood autonomy (ignoring major parts of the South Lake Union Neighborhood Plan in favor of Paul Allen's biotech plan), at the expense of culture (stay tuned for some knee-knocking updates on what's going to happen to your favorite music venues if Sir Gregory has his way), at the expense of 'hoods that are vital to the character and strength of the city (checked out Broadway lately?).
Seattle babies, you love your city, right? You're looking for a leader who will bring your city into the future... without selling its soul to the devil, right? Then let's team up, right here. pull together a list of priorities for Seattle's next four years-- and then let's not get out of the Mayor's face until he's delivered on every last one. Are you with me? Are you with me???
Let's talk today about what we want. On your mark, get set, go.



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