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Time to flush the fat cats

My household is about fed up with the Ronald Wastewater District Board’s determination to keep a white-knuckle grip on their comfy sinecures at all costs – i.e. at our cost.

These people need to go. Backing out of a signed contract defines a person as untrustworthy. Inventing appointed board seats to build a false majority shows the slipperiness of current board management. I don’t trust them with my money.

Now they’re spending our ratepayer money to litigate against the City of Shoreline, which is then obligated to spend our tax money to defend itself. The Board risks nothing in its fight for eternal control.

The 2002 Assumption Agreement for the City to take over RWD’s utility assets should surprise no one at Ronald. It was signed by the duly elected RWD Board at the time, including the gentleman pushing the lawsuit against… well, against all of us.

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The Agreement survived legal scrutiny. It’s valid and binding. Those asserting otherwise have an agenda that has nothing to do with ratepayer protection and everything to do with keeping control of that big pot o’ money they’re sitting on.

It's truly remarkable how much mud they’ve slung at the Shoreline City Council, which is trying to compel performance under a legitimate contract and has committed -- at least to my knowledge -- no
malfeasance on this issue. The notion that Shoreline’s council “might” not perfectly manage Ronald’s assets is laughable when the current Board is using those assets to mail-bomb you at the same time they’re gearing up to sue you with your own money. The City ain't perfect, but at least it's not nakedly corrupt to the point where the smell reaches even to our politically uninvolved household.

Please consider casting your vote for Gretchen Atkinson, who has experience at transferring utility authority, and environmental engineer George Webster who – let’s face facts – is the only candidate who knows “poo” about Ronald’s actual operations.

The rest are, at best, well-spoken laypersons with an itch for civic involvement. That would apply particularly to attorney Richard
Matthews, who despite his smooth patter about “Shoreline’s future” was clearly appointed to the Board for no higher purpose than to aid their desperate campaign for contractual abrogation.

Please mark your ballot in favor of less BS in waste handling, and vote for Atkinson and Webster.

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