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* Door-To-Door Questionnaire (NEW!)
Put together by the Assistant Undersecretary for
Public Relations (Ryan Ryals), this handy six-page, 100-question
Questionnaire is essential for screening door-to-door peddlers.
Click here to download the questionnaire
(PDF format)
If you're having trouble opening it, you'll need
Adobe's Acrobat Reader, which can be found here.
* Ordinance Request #2009-0145
Proposed ordinance limiting the number of sit-down Mexican restaurants
to 20.
STATUS: Currently in debate in the Restaurants: Under
$20 Entrée Sub-Committee. No scheduled hearings.
* Retail Lobbying Efforts
The Committee to Persuade Trader Joes to Open In Maple
Valley has filed its weekly report, and has updated the Chamber
directors on its progress. So far, the committee members have
made progress in several areas, including one instance of successfully
whining about not having a Trader Joes in town, within
earshot of an night stocking clerk at the Issaquah Trader Joes.
The clerk apparently looked directly at the whining committee
member, and resumed the shelf replenishment after the brief pause.
The committees next step is to slip in the phrase I
didnt find a Trader Joes in Maple Valley when
the cashier asks if the member found everything they were looking
for. Well report on their progress in the next update.
* Trail Maintenance
A Chamber member has raised awareness of undersized rocks on
the Cedar River Trail, which is causing multiple instances of
Shoe Pebbles. The Chamber directors are working on a draft letter
to the city and county maintenance staffs, requesting that all
pebbles be checked for an appropriate minimum diameter of 5 millimeters,
so as not to easily fall into citizens shoes.
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