Three Lakes

A blog for members and friends of Three Lakes Neighbors for Responsible Growth, dedicated to monitoring and maintaining the rural environment of central Snohomish County, Washington

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

The Seattle Times: Snohomish County News: Developer's methods stir up boomtown Sultan

The Seattle Times: Snohomish County News: Developer's methods stir up boomtown Sultan: "In Monroe, the Coalition for Quality Communities, a political-action committee that is funded by Barclays and four other development companies, paid $10,000 to Monroe Councilman Chad Minnick's printing company. According to paperwork filed with the state Public Disclosure Commission, the payment was a 'retainer fee.'"

Some background on the people who are sending out all those Sax brochures.

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