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With renewed interest in the downtown library renovation, the Renton City Council Monday will receive its first update on library building plans in the city since before the Aug. 7 vote. Information about the downtown Renton and Highlands libraries will be presented in the council’s Committee of the Whole meeting at 6 p.m. Monday. The King County Library System will have representatives at the meeting, including Bill Ptacek, KCLS library director. Ptacek didn’t attend last Monday’s City Council meeting, but in a phone interview Library design open houses he confirmed that KCLS is still retaining WHAT: The open house is hosted and architect Miller Hull facilitated by City of Renton representafor the downtown tives, who will give updates on the library library renovation plans to the public. and the goal now is to WHEN: 6 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 18 rebuild the downtown WHERE: Conference Center 7th floor, library built over the Renton City Hall, 1055 Grady Way S. Cedar River. “I wouldn’t say they are starting from scratch but it is a new environment that they have to build to,” Ptacek said of Miller Hull. The architect is putting together its consultant team, Ptacek said, that will be different but not necessarily bigger. The fodder the architect will use for the design will be based on information from the previous feasibility study, feedback from public forums and site-specific information, according to Ptacek. Mayor Denis Law maintains the relationship with KCLS is firm. “Our main goal is to construct the nicest facility possible over the river while staying within our budget,” Law said via email Tuesday. Preeti Shridhar, the city’s communications director, also added insight into the relationship. “Our relationship with KCLS continues to be really strong, the city is working on opportunities for the public to participate in the future and give updates and give their [ more LIBRARY page 11 ]
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Ashlee Evans, a student at Kentridge High School who ice skates in at Castle Ice Arena in Renton, will compete in the National Solo Dance Championships in Colorado Springs. ADAM MCFADDEN, Renton Reporter partner in this area. It’s not a big dance area, so there aren’t many people doing it around here,” she said. Her favorite move is the camel spin, something she learned long ago, but is always working on because it’s a base spin to build other moves. She’s overcome a nasty fall last summer, when she
tore her hamstring and nearly ripped a tendon. She dealt with pain for about six months. “It was the weirdest freak fall ever,” she said. “There’s no jumping in dance, but your feet are so close together they can get caught easily. Those are the scarier falls.” Evans travels to Colorado
Springs on Monday. She will compete at the Bronze Level in the Solo Pattern competition and the Juvenile Level in the Solo Free Dance competition. To see results or for more information about the competition, go to usfigureskating.org/event_details. asp?id=48369
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It didn’t take ice skater Ashlee Evans long to become one of the country’s best. In her first year trying, Evans qualified for the National Solo Dance Championships Sept. 20-23 in Colorado Springs, Colo. “I’m really, really excited about it,” said the 17-yearold Kentridge senior. “I’m just so happy.” Evans practices as Castle Ice Arena in Renton, where she also works to offset the cost of her skating. She takes classes at Green River Community College through Running Start so she can work 8-10 hours of skating into her week. There are qualifying events through the year and the top six skaters from the Pacific Coast, Eastern and Midwest regions qualify for the national event. Evans placed third in the Pacific Coast region. She’s been skating figure skating, freestyle and ice dance for about 10 years. After competing at the national competition, and going through all of her dance tests, Evans wants to become a skating coach. Another thing Evans is hoping to do is find a dance partner. “It’s really hard to find a
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Recycling is a lot easier than it used to be. The painstaking process of separating out every piece of material into three or four bins that have to be lugged to the curb every week has been largely eliminated in this area. Republic Services’ Material Recovery Facility in Seattle’s SoDo area plays a big part in this enhanced convenience. The 50,000-square foot site takes in more than 200,000 tons of recyclable materials annually and sorts them out, category by category to be sent off for reuse. “There are more materials that can be thrown in that single can because we’ve made the investment in the equipment and the people to effectively sort it and send it back to market,� said Jeff Borgida, general manager at Republic Services. The company, formerly known as Waste Management, collects trash in part of Renton, Bellevue and surrounding communities. The Material Recovery Facility was first built in 1988. Since that time, Republic has made extensive investments to add machinery that makes it easier and faster to sort the stream of materials that enter the facility every day. A 2008 investment of more than $5 million added more sorting machines, which led to simpler recycling for customers. The human element still plays a big role in the effectiveness of the facility, Republic Services Marketing Manager John Caputo said. The facility runs 24 hours a day, in three shifts, and a total of 160 employees work the area during a typical day. They are essentially responsible for qual-
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ity control. They are stationed near pieces of machinery, and at extremely high speeds remove and toss materials - such as textiles - that can be damaging to the equipment. The machinery works as an intricate, and interconnected system. Materials come in, and a variety of screening methods will filter out some of the smaller pieces - cans and glass - from things like paper and cardboard. Each piece goes through parts of the system to separate bailers that compact materials to be delivered for repurposing back into such items as corrugated boxes and recycled beverage containers. While not the biggest of Republic Services MRFs - that honor goes to the San Jose facility which opened last month - the Seattle facility is the most prolific. “The Pacific Northwest gets it. It’s been just a bit further along in the program and how to go about recycling,� Borgida said. No major investments in the facility are planned in the short term, officials said. But the company does want to create a customer-friendly awareness center that will allow people to see exactly how the facility works.
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Benefit auction is Oct. 24 The Renton History Museum’s Fifth Annual Benefit Dinner and Auction is Oct. 24 at the Renton Senior Activity Center. The annual event supports the museum at 235 Mill Ave. S. It features a dinner and an auction of more than 50 auction items, some with a “spooky” theme in honor of Halloween. Costumes are optional. Last year’s event raised about $8,300 for the museum. The evening will have information
about how the museum is planning to showcase the history of Renton. The Renton Senior Activity Center is at 211 Burnett Ave. N. Doors open at 5:30. Tickets can be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com/ event/268312 or for more information about ticket purchases, call 425-2552330. For information about donating an auction item, call the museum at 425255-2330.
Oktoberfest is coming to Renton at the end of September. As presented by the Renton Chamber of Commerce and The Berliner Pub, there are a whole host of activities planned for Sept. 28, 29 and 30 at the Renton Pavilion Event Center. There will be a David Hasselhoff Look-alike Contest, German beers on tap, German bands, food, games, an outdoor Biergarten and a whole pig roast. The entertainment will be hosted by Manuela Horn of the Oktoburlesques. Contestants in the Renton Miss Oktoberfest beauty competition will wow the judges with talents other than drinking, but also drinking and their German trivia knowledge. Tickets are $15 advance and $20 day of the event. Advance tickets are available through BrownPaperTickets.com or at The Berliner Pub. More information, visit RentonOktoberfest.com.
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A Renton man was cited for domestic assault Sept. 9. The 21-year-old fought with his 12-year-old sister at their home on Pierce Avenue. The fight started when the sister took a photo of him and posted it on Facebook. This angered him and he wanted her phone to delete the photo. She refused and
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Reading is one of those fundamentals that touches every aspect of our lives. Frankly, our lives would be a mess if we couldn’t read everything from a textbook to a traffic sign to a legal document. And it’s through reading that kids and adults learn about the world beyond their homes and enjoy the stories created by all manner of authors. Reading isn’t learned through osmosis, the way that kids absorb their words even before they figure out how to say them. Learning to read takes work and patience, which all takes time. That’s why successful readers often had the basics down before they even entered a classroom. The Renton School District has a three-year strategic plan that spells out student expectations. Here are the first two: t ,JOEFSHBSUFO TUVEFOUT TUBSU TDIPPM SFBEZ to learn. t 4UVEFOUT ĕ OJTI UIJSE grade reading at or above standard. This week, Gov. Chris Gregoire launched a new program she hopes will help all students meet those expectations in Renton and beyond. The program is called “Read Early, Read Often.” It encourages parents to read to their children at least 20 minutes a day. Learning has to happen at home, and not just at school, where students, often at a younger age than before are expected to meet ever tougher standards. And the same is true for their teachers. An early learning educator, Bette Hyde, defines what it means to be ready for school. “School readiness means ready schools, ready children, ready families and ready communities,” she said in an appearance with Gregoire in Seattle. Gregoire is already putting our money to work to get everyone ready for school. She and the state Legislature created a Department of Early Learning in 2006 and by 2018 all children will have access to high-quality preschool programs. So Olympia has acted. But the real action is at home. Read to your kids. Gov. Gregoire has been a champion of the state’s public education system during her two terms of office. Her leadership on early education will be missed when she leaves office, unless, of course, whoever replaces her – Democrat Jay Inslee or Republican Rob McKenna – clearly champion early learning. From what I’ve read in the papers, McKenna seems to get the importance of prekindergarten education. Inslee seems to stress the importance of putting a top-notch teacher in front of a classroom. Both are critical and the successful candidate will have figured out how to do both. Dean A. Radford
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Letters to the editor Will Renton residents get the library they really want? The city administration seems anxious to put the past six months behind them. Voters were told in a July 2 letter from Director Ptacek of King County Library System that renovation of the Cedar River Library would cost $13.1 million. Reportedly, KCLS architects have been burning the midnight oil since the Aug. 7 Proposition 1 victory, and this Monday will unveil a plan to do the job for 30 percent less, followed by an open house at City Hall on Tuesday. Nonetheless, the city has provided no assurances that the library our residents expect is what KCLS will deliver. Cost is not the only issue — KCLS has a self-serving interest in minimizing library services, and in the June feasibility design by Miller Hull, presented to the voters the 22,000-square-foot Cedar River building was laid out so as to reduce user content by dramatically expanding foyer and internal foot traffic spaces. In what would have been a body blow to most residents, the bridge entrance was also eliminated. And regarding cost, these updates should get your attention: first, since April, Renton has paid KCLS another $200,000 plus for design services site over the objections of voters, money that apparently will not be reimbursed to the library fund. The city was billed after the council decided to give the final decision on downtown library location to the voters, including $67,448 for schematic design and another $81,304 for design development on the nowabandoned Piazza site, according to city records. Equally interesting, KCLS is tapped out for its current fiscal period to the tune of $400,000, and when asked about this shortfall by his trustees, Ptacek stated to a room full of witnesses that it
was no problem. “We have lots of contingencies in lots of projects, and when we need $400,000, we can find it somewhere.” One such contingency was the $400,000 miscellaneous “mitigation” cost included in Ptacek’s $13.1 million estimate for the Cedar River refurb, as revealed in supporting documents obtained by FOI from KCLS, documents that have been transmitted to PDC as part of ongoing electioneering complaints arising from the July 2 letter.
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Tommy Cash performing in Renton Tommy Cash, the youngest brother of famed entertainer Johnny Cash, will perform at the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center, on Sunday, Sept. 16. Tommy Cash has played with Hank Williams Jr. and has had a successful recording and performing career spanning more than 50 years. In 1969 he recorded his biggest hit, “Six White Horses.� “I miss my brother more than words could ever say. He has always inspired me, and he was a loving brother and friend. His music will live on forever on its own merits. However, I am now doing a very
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“Grease� kicked off in a big way Renton Civic Theatre’s 25th Anniversary season last weekend, one of the audience-pleasing shows planned for this milestone year. The audience averaged about 130 people a night. “It’s the biggest opening weekend we’ve had in a while,� said Bill Huls, the theatre’s artistic director. Why? “Because it’s ‘Grease,’ plain and simple. Everybody wants to see ‘Grease’,� he said. And expect more. This season’s lineup is “all classic bigname shows that people want to see,� he said. The Renton Civic Theatre is having a good run of its own, although like other suburban theaters, it is struggling financially. It received $50,000 in government grants to help pay off its mortgage, but not an additional $100,000 it had expected. But the theater’s doors aren’t near closing, Huls said. “It’s great that we’ve reached the Silver Anniversary,� Huls said. “I can see where
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this place is going to go more and more. I can see it growing in the future.� The Renton Civic Theatre was founded in 1987 by Carl Darchuk, in the classic building on South Third Street that before housed the Roxy movie theater. Darchuk went on to found the Village Theater in Issaquah and then left for Hollywood. In those 25 years Renton Civic Theatre has presented on a live stage the staples of community theater, from comedy to farce to musicals to dramas more consistently than any other venue in South King County. [ more RCT page 9 ]
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Showing through Sept. 22 is “Grease,� which was the second show Renton Civic Theatre presented in its first season, according to Huls. It’s directed by Alan Wilkie, who grew up in Renton. He’ll also direct “The Foreigner.� The stage version of “Grease� is similar to yet different from the popular 1978 movie version starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. “Everybody comes expecting the movie, but that’s not what they are going to get,� said Huls.
The play is set in 1959, when “greasers were still a big thing,� Huls said. The slicked-back hair was a sign of rebellious youth. It’s an era that many of Renton Civic’s older patrons lived through, he said. The stage version goes beyond just telling the story of greaser Danny and good girl Sandy, two Rydell High School students who fall in love. The songs are different, although theatergoers will hear “Greased Lightning.� “Grease,� Huls said, “is a lot of fun.�
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The Liberty girls soccer team hasn’t lost a KingCo 3A/2A league game in the past two years and finished second at the 3A state tournament last season. What’s next? "It's always hard to repeat success year-in SOCCER and year-out," said Liberty coach Tami Nguyen. "We have discussed staying focused as a group and understand that just because you had a good year last year does not guarantee wins this year." Despite losing two stars in Cassidy Nangle (playing for Oklahoma) and Kimi Fry (playing for San Diego), the Patriots bring back plenty of talent. Seniors Kailiana Johnson, Kiana Hafferty and Nicolle Marlow are back up front. Johnson and Hafferty are forwards, Marlow a midfielder. Johnson and Marlow are both committed to play at Washington State University next year. Hafferty has committed to Seattle Pacific. The team also returns its
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Football roundup Liberty forward Kailiana Johnson plays against Seattle Prep in the 3A state title game last year. ADAM MCFADDEN, Renton Reporter starting back four defenders, Leah Grefthen, Taylor Sekyra, Mollie Cook and Katie Noonan. Noonan is committed to Southeastern Lousiana. One new player to watch is sophomore Amy Ellenburg at goalkeeper.
The Patriots have started the season 0-2 with two touch nonleague games. Liberty lost 2-1 to defending 4A state champion Skyline Sept. 1, then 4-1 against Issaquah (who also made the 4A state tournament last year) Sept. 5.
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LINDBERGH’S DANIEL WIITANEN Wiitanen rushed for 205 yards and three touchdowns on 23 attempts in the Eagles’ 42-21 win against Steilacoom Sept. 7.
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forward. Members of the group, Beth Asher, David Keyes and Dana Rochex, addressed the council, explaining their concerns and proposal for being included on the city’s Library Advisory Board. Keyes is a registered architect with 34 years of experience. He expressed his skepticism of Miller Hull’s suggested designs used by KCLS. “I’m saying it’s not entirely clear what their goals were in having Miller Hull do the feasibility study for the existing library,” said Keyes of KCLS. “I know what their stated goals were. Some of
the recommendations that came out of the feasibility study were not the sort of thing you would typically expect from a feasibility study in the sense that they create other problems.” Keyes cited a Miller Hull design proposal that included raising the floor level and moving the main entrance of the downtown library from the pedestrian bridge to the parking-lot side of the building. Keyes attended KCLS Board meetings and did Freedom of Information Act requests to learn about ideas that have been floated before the library system by the architect Miller Hull.
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input,” she said. The Renton City Council has started its new chapter in the downtown library renovation project. This week it allowed an advocacy group to present to council and has plans to get more public feedback in the coming months. The first of several open houses on renovation plans for the library will take place at 6 p.m., Sept. 18 in the Conference Center on seventh floor of Renton City Hall, 1055 Grady Way S. Open-house events will be hosted and facilitated by City of
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Robert (Bob) Rivily, born October 23, 1928, passed from this life to the next peacefully at home on September 9, 2012, with the love of his life, Elisabeth, by his side. A lifelong Rentonite, Bob is survived by his wife of nearly 63 years, Elisabeth along with his two sons, Bob (Polly) and Thomas (Paula). His smiles and winks will be dearly missed by his four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, along with countless friends. Bob was the successful founder of B&B Auto Parts, based in Renton. Services will be held at Greenwood Memorial Park on Thursday, September 13 at 1:30pm with reception to follow.
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Pearl Loraine Reid (Pink Grandma), 88, co-founder of the Renton Salvation Army Food Bank, died peacefully, surrounded by family on September 3, 2012. She was born August 3, 1924 in Trinidad, Colo., to Charles and Stella Hoadley. Pearl married Eddie Reid in Roswell, N.M., on April 9, 1944. As members of “The Greatest Generation,� Eddie served in the U.S. Army Air Corps while Pearl helped the war effort by assembling airplanes at Douglas Aircraft Factory in Long Beach, Calif. She worked as a riveter and eventually an arc welder. Following World War II, they entered The Salvation Army School for Officer’s Training in 1946 and were ordained as ministers with other members of “The Warriors� Session in June 1947. Together they served as officers in The Salvation Army for 37 years, retiring with the rank of Major in 1984. Both continued their work with The Salvation Army for many years after their retirement. Pearl was known for her kind and giving heart and her infectious sense of humor. She was beloved for her ability to make people laugh. Pearl gathered friends, fans and family members as their appointments in The Salvation Army took them to Douglas and Globe, Ariz.; Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colo.; Odgen, Utah; Helena, Mont.; Bremerton, WA; Butte, Mont.; Idaho Falls, Idaho.; and finally Renton, Wash. She was instrumental in founding the Renton Food Bank, famously stepping forward to announce The Salvation Army would accept responsibility for feeding the city’s poor and inviting other churches and community groups to join the effort. For her leadership, vision and tireless work, she was named Renton’s Citizen of the Year in 1991. Pearl and Eddie raised five of their own children and served as mentors, role models and trusted adults to countless more they encountered in their work with The Salvation Army. She was incapable of ignoring anyone she saw in need. Indeed, her greatest joys in life were sharing what she had with others, even when that wasn’t much. Pearl showed great compassion and affection to the elderly, spending hours after her regular work day sitting in nursing homes and hospitals, holding hands and telling stories to those whose families couldn’t visit. She was also well at-ease and comforting to the young. She sang more babies to sleep with her “Now-nee� song than anyone can count and could always soothe a sick or simply tired child. She was given the nickname “Pink Grandma� by a granddaughter who explained years later that pink was her favorite color and Pearl was her favorite grandma. In truth, she was everyone’s favorite grandma. Pearl was active in The Soroptimist Club in several cities and her company, humor and friendship was cherished by her fellow Soroptimists around the West. Pearl was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Eddie, in 1995; her eldest daughter, Carolyn Fisher, in 1981; her only son, Dale Reid, in April, 2012, and eight brothers and sisters. She is survived by three daughters, Catherine (Larry) Popp, Caron (Philip) Olsen, and Cheryl (Stephanie) Reid-Simons; a former daughter-in-law, Kathy Johnson; a special niece, Ruth Looker; one brother, Clifford Hoadley; 13 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. A funeral service was held on Wednesday, September 12th at Bonney-Watson Funeral Home, 16445 International Boulevard, SeaTac, WA, 98188. Memorial donations are suggested to The Salvation Army Renton Rotary Food Bank, 206 S. Tobin Street, Renton, WA 98057. 674163
see what the potential cost would be. Council member Randy Corman called the whole situation unique and asked that the rest of council not fixate on the details the advocacy group brings up, but figure out the proper forum for the group to bring up its concerns. Keyes also found fault with the cost estimates KCLS presented in a letter that went out to voters ahead of the Aug. 7 election. “I think it’s important the residents understand that Mr. Ptacek’s letter
PUBLIC NOTICES THE REGULAR SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 MEETING OF THE SOOS CREEK WATER & SEWER DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HAS BEEN CANCELLED. THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING WILL BE HELD AT 4:30 P.M., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012, AT THE DISTRICT OFFICE. SOOS CREEK WATER & SEWER DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 14616 SE 192ND STREET RENTON, WA 98058 Published in the Renton Reporter on September 14, 2012. #676109 Self Storage Lien Sale October 3rd at 11:00 AM Sale will be held at: Storage One On Sunset Blvd NE 1105 Sunset Blvd NE Renton, WA 98056 425-793-3900 Tillmon Auction Service www.tillmonsauction.com Published in the Renton Reporter on September 14, 21, 28 2012. #676154 Superior Court of Washington County of King In re the Estate of: JOSEPHINE A. HOWE, Deceased. NO. 12-4-05107-8 KNT NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli-
cable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorneys at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of:(1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the Notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate assets and nonprobate assets. Date of first publication: September 14, 2012. PR:MARILYN BUSH WALSH RUTH A. ROTI WSBA #19495 Of MOGREN, GLESSNER & ROTI P.S. Attorneys for Personal Representative 100 Evergreen Bldg.; PO Box 90 Renton, WA 98057-0090 (425) 255-4542 King County Superior Court Cause No. 12-4-05107-8 KNT Published in the Renton Reporter on September 14, 2012, September 21, 2012 and September 28, 2012. #675831.
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paigning for that location for the Aug. 7 election. “When they’re (residents) saying keep it over the river, they’re not saying don’t upgrade it,� said Keyes. “But, they don’t expect surprises like moving the entry that is actually culturally significant in Renton.� As to how Keyes felt the group was received by the council, he said they will have to wait and see. “We’re hopeful,� he said, after the meeting. “We think there needs to be much more transparency; we don’t think we should be forced to have to do Freedom of Information Act (requests) to get some of this information.� Renton Advocacy Coalition member Dana Rochex pitched the group members’ expertise and biographical information to the council. Elizabeth Stevens, with 27 years of commercial and business experience, and Cary Feldmann, with 34 years of environmental experience, were also introduced to the council in addition to Asher and Keyes. Rochex has a background in interior design and architecture.
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sounded as if the $13 million estimate was specifically part of the Miller Hull study,� said Keyes. “And, the $8 million construction estimate was part of the Miller Hull study. The estimating of owner costs that would get it (the total estimate) up to $13 million was done entirely by KCLS’ own staff.� This, coupled with preliminary designs he has seen for the downtown library, has Keyes and other members of the Renton Advocacy Coalition concerned. Renton residents have a different idea of what they want as opposed to what KCLS has put forth so far, according to Keyes. He bases his concern on the feedback he and other members received from residents while collecting initiative signatures for the original pitch to the City Council for the site over the Cedar River and from cam-
Work under way on signal at Post Office, Safeway Construction has begun on a new traffic signal on Northeast Fourth Street at Whitman Court Northeast that serves the U.S. Post Office and the main Safeway driveway. The project also will include a westbound bicycle lane, landscape strips, new sidewalk, and decorative illumination. The project will improve safety and traffic operations at this intersection and the busy access to shopping and the post office. Combined with this project is also the replacement of a King County Water District #90
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