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Residents demand answers on masonic home preservation plans

July 26, 2024 | Des Moines City, King County, Washington



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Residents demand answers on masonic home preservation plans
During a recent city council meeting, community member George Pettibone raised concerns regarding the potential preservation of the Masonic home in Zenith Hillside. Pettibone expressed frustration over the lack of communication from a prominent developer involved in the area, stating that efforts to engage in dialogue have been met with silence.

Pettibone emphasized the importance of transparency, noting that the community has been attempting to navigate discussions without upsetting stakeholders, including the developer. However, he criticized the absence of any updates or information from the developer, describing the situation as a \"deafening silence.\" This lack of engagement has left residents uncertain about the future of the Masonic home and the developer's intentions.

The meeting highlighted the ongoing tension between community interests and development plans, underscoring the need for clearer communication and collaboration between developers and local residents.

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