By: Tip Johnson

Proposed Elimination of the Douglas Avenue Trail
The best kept secret in the west?
Council Rebukes Justice Advocates and Voters
A million here and a million there, pretty soon you are talking real money
Electoral Perspective from a long-time neighborhood advocate
When voting for sheriff implies structural change
Re-imagining Bellingham’s Waterfront
City Council member Roxanne Murphy resigns…on Facebook
Toward a more comprehensive approach to human health and the environment
My final shot. Before you might vote YES, explore this site for more on the jail by Juliette Daniels, myself and others. Then vote REJECTED.
Wherein citizens snooze, they lose
Wherein the serpent struggles to remain unnoticed
Wherein history begins to repeat itself
Do we need more events, or more cool things to do?
Tip Johnson

Tip Johnson

Citizen Journalist and Editor · Writing Since Jan 16, 2008
Tip Johnson is a longtime citizen interest advocate with a record of public achievement projects for good government and the environment. A lifelong student of government, Tip served two terms on the Bellingham City Council and has worked on many community boards and committees. He travelled with the Federal Transit Administration and Department of Commerce on mass transit trade missions in SE Asia and Africa before settling down to focus on keeping public interests at the fore of local government and the course of growth and development.

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