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Residents press council on code enforcement and transit plans; nonprofit promotes kidney-disease walk
Summary
Public commenters at the Jan. 5 University Place council meeting urged sustained enforcement at a problematic Bristonwood property, raised personal utility and notice concerns, urged opposition to a proposed Sound Transit maintenance yard, and announced a local walk to benefit Northwest Kidney Centers.
During public comment at the University Place council meeting, several residents and community leaders raised distinct concerns and announcements.
NewGenesis/New Beginnings founder George Boseman (transcribed variously in the record as Bosman/Boseman/Bozeman) and Erin Lee of Northwest Kidney Centers announced a planned walk to raise money and awareness for kidney disease; Lee described the nonprofit’s statewide services and wraparound supports for patients. Boseman said the walk would be held in University Place and funds would go to the Northwest Kidney Center.
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