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City Council leaning away from changes to meeting frequency Consensus is to add comments to Committee of the Whole meetings By Brian Beckley bbeckley@rentonreporter.com
Seahawks fans Kacen Parker, 11, Hayden Mathews, 9 and Eli McCann, 10, cheered on the team during a rally at City Hall Jan. 10. Mathews, dressed as “Little Marshawn Lynch” won the day’s spirit costume contest. Brian Beckley, Renton Reporter
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By Brian Beckley bbeckley@rentonreporter.com
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undreds of men, women, boys, girls, dogs and even cats dressed in their blue and green finest and headed down to City Hall this past Friday to cheer the Seattle Seahawks on to victory in their playoff game against the New Orleans Saints. The Seahawks won the game 23-15 and will face the San Francisco 49ers for the NFC Championship at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Seattle. Fans cheered for the Sea Gals, Blitz and Seahawks alumni as dozens of “12” flags [ more rally page 16 ]
Renton City Councilmembers on Monday discussed the possibility of reducing the number of regular City Council meetings each week during a lengthy Committee of the Whole meeting. No decisions were made on the issue and while councilmembers were split on the need to change the current format, all agreed that they would like to find a way to increase public comment and input earlier in the policy-making process. Approximately 20 residents attended the discussion, a large number for a Committee of the Whole discussion that reflected the importance some members of the community place on the weekly opportu[ more meetings page 15 ]
School board approves design of new middle school in Newcastle tcompton@rentonreporter.com
Design work continues on a new middle school planned on the current site of the Renton Academy in Newcastle. The Renton School Board approve NAC Architecture’s design development plans at their meeting Jan. 8. The construction is expected to be start in 2015 and complete in 2016, in time for the new school year.
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Middle school No. 4, as it’s being called now, will have many sustainable design features, similar to the district’s Secondary Learning Center. The building with be super insulated and harvest daylight for energy and it will also have a specially designed storm water runoff system, among other features. During the design presentation, School Board member Pam Teal remarked that the building
Middle school No. 4 will be named later this year in a special process commissioned by the
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