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Does the Storm-Water Referendum Ignore the Law?

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Does the Storm-Water Referendum Ignore the Law?

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Editor s Note: City Council member John Watts felt that the article by Bill Geyer on the storm-water referendum (Whatcom County Business Pulse, May 2001, page 96) contained statements that were more opinion than fact. Whatcom Watch wanted to print the original article but repeated attempts to reach Mr. Geyer were unsuccessful. He did not return the messages we left on his answering machine. This article expresses John Watts personal views as a private citizen and interested party and is not the official position of the Bellingham City Council.

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