Maple Valley Donut Hole
Addressed to:Ron Sims, King County executiveReagan Dunn, Council member District 9, King County councilYarrow Bay Development GroupBrief Description:To date, we the concerned citizens of Maple Valley... continue reading »
"It is interesting to me that the county has the ability to push something like this through without taking in to consideration the ramifications on the City og Maple Valley such as Schools, roads and property values. It as though the county wants to do wh"
"Mr. Sims, I am asking that 100\% of the proceeds of this "dirty" deal be given to the City of Maple Valley so that the citizens are not left to clean up the mess this deal with make. High density housing will most certainly impact our quality of life by i"
"I'm disappointed that Ron Simms does not care about the citizens of Maple Valley"
"please stop this rediculous proposal made by Ron Sims"
"Development (or lack thereof) of the Summit Pit is on the minds of all Maple Valley citizens as it has enormous impact on our day-to-day lives. Including us in your discussions is more than a reasonable request - as responsible elected officials it is you"
"I moved to Maple Valley for its quiet, small-town atmosphere. There are already too many large new developments going in; please don't allow Maple Valley to become yet another overdeveloped suburbia."
"Regardless of whether the donut hole will be developed as "affordable" or "market rate" homes, Maple Valley simply has no more room for new homes (the City has seen to that already). Our schools are at capacity. Our roads are at capacity. If this land is "
"we need to fix the roads before we increase the amount of houses. We should freeze and limit the amount of permits that are offered. We need to create something like Kent Station to add value to our community. We do not need more houses, with gas prices g"
"Maple Valley's future should be directed by input from those living in Maple Valley"