As you know, pressure from Stehly before she was an elected official got the ball rolling on a new boulevard ordinance;

Public Works Director Mark Cotter says while residents are encouraged to be creative, new rules will help maintain the public right-of-way from the sidewalk to the streets.

“That’s why it’s so important that we maintain this space to make sure it’s safe but also so we can frequently install, update and replace these utilities,” Cotter said.

I also like the fact that there will be a 2 year transitional period to have homeowners get used to the ordinance. I can’t wait to start my rhubard garden in the boulevard 🙂

*The press conference was held in front of former senate candidate Rick Weiland’s home on about 20th and Phillips. They have an amazing front yard.

2 Thoughts on “Thank You Theresa Stehly!

  1. carpenter from seattle on June 4, 2016 at 12:52 am said:

    Rhubarb? Hahahaha

  2. The D@ily Spin on June 4, 2016 at 10:13 am said:

    The city is learning to be friendlier and nicer. It took Mother Theresa to point this out. I’m in big trouble for this nickname. Citizens might even pay code enforcement fines once the violation is explained and they’re not denied constitutional due process.

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