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September 23, 2003 Online Edition, No. 26
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| UPDATED WEDNESDAY September 24, 2003 |
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| HOPE FOR THE NEIGHBORHOODS? Approximately $900,000 of additional funding will be earmarked for targeted projects in neighborhoods that are experiencing higher growth than anticipated.
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The 50-cent increase in parking fees, which is estimated to generate $1.8 million in additional revenues, is one of the fee increases proposed by Mayor Greg Nickels in his 2004 budget.
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WHEN IT comes to the decision of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle to settle the sex-abuse suits filed against it, a Seattle reader asks: “Where would it get the money? I regularly donate to my Church, in answer to letters of solicitations, which come regularly. Will the archdiocese dip into money collected from Sunday mass donations? Are we being asked to ‘pay’ for sins of priests? Should we?”
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