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While you’re making plans for the new year, you should include signing up for my email newsletter: ACHTUNG.
It’ll be worth it.
I love seeing so many new shops opening up everywhere in Olympia.
People trying their luck in running a business in this community despite the fact that for the most part Olympia is against growth, against commerce, against revitalization and modernization.
Kudos to all you business owners staking a claim and aiming to make things better.
This is your city!
Emmett on the always great Olympia Time:
This letter to the editor (actually just one passage of it) in Olympia Power and Light bothers me more than it should:
Columbia Heights Partners LLC, a Chinese backed company…
Backed by the Chinese? Why does that matter? Is it the implied xenophobia that matters to me? Probably.
What bothers me is not the implied xenophobia, I doubt people in Olympia are meeting in back rooms with white hooded cloaks. What bothers me is that we give people like this a voice in this city. This is the State Capitol. We’re a city of just over 40K, but the central hub for over 200,000 people in the South Sound. We need more professional, experienced and mature voices and leaders to represent and shape this city.
We’ve waited too long for a project like this in the heart of downtown. The proposed Columbia Heights project will improve the character of downtown and increase the population in the core of our city.
Sent this email to the City Council. Any progress this town can get is so desperately needed and the no-growther, NIMBY crowd is just too damn well engrained into our system here in Olympia for anything to go without support by people who actually care.
And no one truly makes this town their own.
Great pic by terryz2 on Instagram
Pizza anyone, with a side of 80’s hard rock and pinball?
The council also is expected to approve the transfer of $142,000 to a fund designated for construction of a parking lot for city vehicles at the Artesian Commons. Located at 415 Fourth Avenue, the future “urban courtyard” is home to the historic artesian well. The Artesian Commons’ 0.2-acre site will become an official city park that hosts live entertainment and food trucks. Opening day is set for May 3.
I wonder how many people who are sad that the Toy Store and Alpine closed also voted against economic development in downtown. Put a park where the toy store was and all is good.
Some great comments in this Facebook thread.