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# NameComments
1 Tom ForbesEnough is enough! It's time to let Whitman County grow for a change!
2 April CogginsWhitman County is perfectly capable of governing itself within its borders. When we want Moscow's help, we'll ask for it.
3 Dwayne Dehlbom
4 Paul E. ZimmermanStay on your side of the border, Moscow, m'kay?
5 Fred Miller
6 Russ CogginsPlease confine your efforts to your own city,county and state.
7 Jim Heimbigner
8 Dale CourtneyIf Moscow wants to be no-growth, that's their business. But Moscow has no right to impose that on either the next county let alone the next State.
9 AnonymousGood petitions make good neighbors.
10 Sarah Gourley
11 Elise Crapuchettes
12 Andrew Crapuchettes
13 gary crabtreeNo sense in letting our elected wing-nuts drag Whitman Co. down the tubes along with us.
14 Austin Storm
15 Anonymous
16 AnonymousI'm a former WSU student. I lived for five years in Pullman.
17 Victoria Dehlbom
18 Scott Foster
19 AnonymousWhen we all have straws in one bowl of water, a line across the bowl doesn't matter. What matters is that if you go glug, glug, glug on your straw, I end up with, less water, no water or being forced to pay for out-of-area sourced water because of your sipping habits. Water is the issue. My having a voice in my ability to sip is the issue. What you do does impact me. So I should have a say in it.
20 Rick WhitmoreThe current Moscow City Coucil is out of touch with reality. This community needs some big business and they ought to leave Whitman County and Wahington state alone. I believe the Hawkins project will succeed and more power to Whitman County who understands the need for tax revnue.
21 Larry Brown
22 mick & Jan ChaseMoscow needs to keep there nose out of our business. Whitman County needs this corridor developed to recapture a lot of revenue that's benifiting Moscow only. Pullman needs to annex the whole corridor, clear to the state line.
23 Todd BaileyWhat is Moscow thinking? Don't they have enough to contend with in their own City and State?
24 Anonymous
25 AnonymousProperty Owner in Latah County
26 chuck davis
27 Debbie Walker-Labine
28 Jonathan Davis
29 Anonymous
30 AnonymousHope it is decided that Wal-Mart come to Pullman 2007.
31 Darin FrenchI am so tired of the City of Moscow and Mark Solomon and teams opinion and the wicked ink pen they use to try and influence people on the palouse. Please stop these people and let our area grow b4 we die.
32 Terry Johnson-Huhta
33 R. Dennis McConnell
34 Doug FarrisIt is bad enough that we get your out of spec waste water in the aquifer. Now we get to have your flush your opinions down stream. Fix your own problems before you go bankrupt and we have to come over and annex you into the state of Washington.
35 Catherine Johnson30 years ago the forerunners of PARD threw so many roadblocks up that the Palouse Empire Mall decided to locate in Moscow. For many years, SE Terreview Drive was called the Bridge to Nowhere. Now Moscow has problems with development in Whitman County. Come on Mayor Chaney, after driving past Walmart, Applebee's, LaQuinta Inn, Goodwill, Staples, etc., please don't tell me you are worried about traffic or water. Are you being naive, greedy, or just duplicitous. I agree that the PARD members should move to Moscow.
36 Kirk KoefodI cannot agree more. Kirk Koefod
37 Mathew Mitchell
38 Gerald WeitzDemocratic Capitalism works, a lesson that some of the folks in Moscow should take to heart.
39 Doug DreewesLet's keep our money in washington and out of idaho, we need more development here on the palouse to keep our tax dollars working for us. I would welcome any business that wants to be here, free oppertunity is what makes the US great, let consumers decide, if they don't like Walmart, Best Buy, Home Depot, etc. don't shop there, I would welcome them all.
40 Michele Beckmann
41 Anonymous
42 John Chapman
43 MD WillingtonWe need development in the corridor, Pullman and Moscow are no longer Podunk farming towns, quite frankly I spend most of my money in Lewiston and Clarkston & via online retail, I'd like to be able to spend my money closer to home. MD Willington
44 Michael J Rusch
45 Anonymous
46 Lauri Sue TorkelsonI really want to see our local economy grow and see my tax dollars work in my own community. I also want to be able to buy affordable groceries without paying Idaho taxes.
47 AnonymousPlease allow us to shop here not in Spokane or Lewiston!
48 alene bishop
49 Anonymous
50 Kurt Semler

 

Signatures | Total: 58