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Let's talk politics.
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
Posted by Jason Hagey @ 05:44:46 pm

A hot-off-the-printer draft of a letter that Pierce County officials are preparing to send to state legislators in their quest to restore funding for transportation projects received a luke-warm reception today from the Tacoma City Council.

"I don't think it's strong enough," Councilwoman Connie Ladenburg said during the council's Committee of the Whole meeting. "It's a nice letter. I don't think we should be playing nice."

Councilman Mike Lonergan shared the sentiment, telling council members earlier in the day that Gov. Chris Gregoire's promise to have Transportation Secretary Paula Hammond look at some of the Pierce County projects that were left unfunded is "not quite good enough. She is the governor," Lonergan noted.

Councilman Rick Talbert said city leaders need to be "hard-asses." He said he does not want federal stimulus dollars to supplant state funding. "We should be able to get what we have coming," Talbert said.

City Manager Eric Anderson said he will ask the city's lobbyists to prepare a strategy that can be be implemented in the next seven days. It will include identifying key individuals in state government and making arrangements for Tacoma City Council members to meet with them.

Categories: Tacoma, Transportation