Top Posts - September 2010

I do get a bit of statistics about what stories are getting attention, so I've considered posting a story each month about the entries which seem to get the most attention. That way, if you miss out, you can go back to see what all the fuss was about. So, here it is, your top stories of September 2010:

#5. Four the Future - September 14: transportation! A light rail legal challenge, expanding valley highway, fewer youthful drivers, and transit cutbacks.
#4. Four the Future - September 12: grass-waste-to-energy plant, energy audits, historical preservation, and an environmental public survey.
#3. Four the Future - September 10: planned demolitions, green building, college traffic, and housing policy.



#2. Four the Future - August 30: moratorium abuse, downsizing housing, Sustainable September's Mariah McKay, and new automobile window stickers. (OK, so I cheated on the date, but I ramped up this blog just before September started!)

Photo of Mariah Rose McKay

#1. Jefferson Elementary Public Forum: A huge public controversy on Spokane's South Hill. After this entry was posted, the Spokane Public Schools board of directors voted unanimously to move Jefferson Elementary.

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