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Posts by Carston Curd

lol maybe that’s just my personality talking but it’s been a painful transition and you’re not alone in frustration!

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Yeah I’ve noticed that they don’t make records accessible but I don’t know if they’ve been destroyed. Send a separate email requesting recent invoices to bothell@recology.com or go to the Recology store in Canyon Park to get printed copies. If they say no, email citycouncil@bothellwa.gov.

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

Ugh I should make sure there’s not a problem with my autopay. Thanks for the frustrating reminder!!

3 months ago 2 0 1 0

Highly active online profiles and their associated fake accounts are unrepresentative of the electorate. When you start knocking on doors, you find out most of our neighbors haven’t been ragebaited online.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Piloting is a means of delay when you don’t have the political will for progress.

5 months ago 15 2 2 0

At work we can’t plant silver birch anymore due to the decimation caused by bronze birch borer in central sound over the past few years 😢

5 months ago 1 0 1 0

Geologist here; to reduce risk when we build in areas that require specialty foundations (which can be expensive!) it makes the most sense to spread those costs over larger buildings and more people than just a bunch of oneplexes. If anything, it’s a reason to advocate for a neighborhood center!

7 months ago 5 0 0 0

Needs more vowels to be a true hazard 🦈

8 months ago 1 0 0 0

A HAZARD is a swimming pool of sharks.
A RISK is choosing to swim in that pool.
Disasters are NOT natural.

8 months ago 4 3 1 0
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Tracy for Kenmore logo is at the top over a navy blue banner. Endorsed! in a red box is just below to the left. A picture of a smiling person in glasses and an orange coat is in a circle to the right. The text in the graphic is about Bothell City Councilmember Carson Curd endorsing Tracy for Kenmore. There is an endorsement quote and thank you for the council member's trust and support. The background is a green/blue photo of water and fish.

Tracy for Kenmore logo is at the top over a navy blue banner. Endorsed! in a red box is just below to the left. A picture of a smiling person in glasses and an orange coat is in a circle to the right. The text in the graphic is about Bothell City Councilmember Carson Curd endorsing Tracy for Kenmore. There is an endorsement quote and thank you for the council member's trust and support. The background is a green/blue photo of water and fish.

Bothell Councilmember Curd understands that we can fiercely care for our natural environment AND fiercely care for people through housing. We too believe both people and planet are important. Thank you Councilmember Curd for your vision, service, and belief in our campaign!

8 months ago 12 1 0 0

Watch for County Charter Commish in November! The School District primary is now, yeah.

8 months ago 1 0 0 0

A few failed attempts at small pieces. City taxes are lower and services are better than in unincorp areas, but cities generally can't finance annexation of more sprawl, which is expensive to retrofit and sometimes less politically aligned with the direction cities take by default ("local control")

8 months ago 3 0 0 0

The County sets the transportation policy - right now there are only 5 county council members. BUT!!! The county charter commission is on your ballot this November! More representation is possible if the candidates who are running for that commission prioritize an amendment to the County Charter!

8 months ago 1 0 1 0

Right? More inspiring regional leadership could really help.

8 months ago 1 0 1 0

The huge swath of unincorporated area between cities means it's unfortunately unlikely to happen in our generation with the County's current transportation paradigm. Check out the County's comp plan bike infra map on page 61 for some hope though: www.snohomishcountywa.gov/DocumentCent...

8 months ago 1 0 1 0

Bothell neighbors have skills. Clean out your garages!! I want to see bike tuning, yarn spinning, cat cleaning, art sharing, kombucha brewing, tax preparing, floral arranging, tamale supplying, trophy engraving… or whatever your specialty is!

9 months ago 18 2 2 0
‘Mission accomplished’ banner on a cutout aircraft carrier behind Bothell City Hall

‘Mission accomplished’ banner on a cutout aircraft carrier behind Bothell City Hall

9 months ago 34 4 0 1

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10 months ago 2 0 1 0
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Shouldn't the orca appeal people know astroturfing sheds tire wear particles which affect salmon?

10 months ago 3 0 1 0

Meanwhile, public-private partnerships are trying to figure out whether they'll exist or not in six months and are experiencing a rapid decay in trust we've been building for decades. A high price to pay for the ✨giggles✨ you get to have while people wait for you to do your job.

11 months ago 6 0 0 0

Constraining housing capacity in our state's largest cities is literally paving paradise for unsustainable, new suburbia out here. Just wreckless abandonment of the next generation - all for the sake of boosting their real estate to pay for the retirement they didn't otherwise prepare for.

11 months ago 17 2 1 0

Councilmembers from Seattle are welcome to come out to Bothell, stand at the edge of the urban growth boundary and see what their policies are doing on the other side of the line. It's connected.

11 months ago 42 4 1 0
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Know what kills orcas? Sprawl and cars. Not dense housing in walkable neighborhoods

1 year ago 78 10 1 2
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Bothell/Kenmore Get Help — Nourishing Networks

Hopelink has a mobile market throughout Bothell-Kenmore-Woodinville! Great resource for folks with kids that can always use help. Nourishing Networks works to maintain a list of food suppliers in need of donations nearby but can be sort of King County oriented: nourishingnetworks.net/bothellkenmo...

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Removing parking mandates doesn’t mean parking doesn’t still get built! It just means cool new places aren’t banned because they need to get creative with their footprint.

1 year ago 9 0 0 0

If this is your first winter at >47°N, stay in line; it’s gonna be brighter from here on out! Happy Solstice 🌅

1 year ago 6 0 0 0
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Bothell fire station 42: a dark, blocky building with big red numbers and a bike rack out front.

Bothell fire station 42: a dark, blocky building with big red numbers and a bike rack out front.

Downtown Bothell Fire Station 42 is open for folks to charge devices today until 7PM (priority for medical devices). I'm grateful for neighbors checking in on each other and helping out during the extended power outage.

1 year ago 7 1 0 1
About ten red fish - 'Kokanee,' a non-anadromous, lake-locked sibling of sockeye salmon - swimming upstream in a small, gravelly creek in Sammamish.

About ten red fish - 'Kokanee,' a non-anadromous, lake-locked sibling of sockeye salmon - swimming upstream in a small, gravelly creek in Sammamish.

Feeling so inspired seeing red Kokanee spawning in a creek near Lake Sammamish today! 🤩

1 year ago 17 1 2 0
Kirkland tree canopy is 38% and pavement is approximately 30%.

Kirkland tree canopy is 38% and pavement is approximately 30%.

Redmond's tree canopy strategic plan approximated 38% of city land to be forested by tree canopy, while 34% covered by structures and impervious surfaces like pavement.

Redmond's tree canopy strategic plan approximated 38% of city land to be forested by tree canopy, while 34% covered by structures and impervious surfaces like pavement.

Bellevue's tree canopy assessment report subdivides impervious surfaces (40% of the city land) by roads (9%), buildings (12%), parking lots (9%), sidewalks (1%), and other (8%). 37% of the city was measured to be covered by tree canopy.

Bellevue's tree canopy assessment report subdivides impervious surfaces (40% of the city land) by roads (9%), buildings (12%), parking lots (9%), sidewalks (1%), and other (8%). 37% of the city was measured to be covered by tree canopy.

You can often find the info approximated in Urban Tree Canopy Assessments for Eastside cities. Here are the recent reports for Bellevue, Redmond, and Kirkland:

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🎯💯

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