The Sahalee (and Timberline) Candidate forum was 2:21 hours long.
Next on our series of “bite size” clips are the opening statement from each candidate:
Monthly Archives: September 2019
Town Center developer wines and dines local politicians at closed City Plaza
By Miki Mullor
Editor
The City Plaza in front of the Sammamish City Hall was closed off on Sunday, Sep 15, for a private event hosted by Sammamish Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by STCA, the Town Center apartments developer (also known as Innovation Realty).
Continue readingSahalee Candidate forum: What is different – Treen v. Howe
The Sahalee (and Timberline) Candidate forum was 2:21 hours long.
The next question is “What is different between you and your opponent”. The first bite-size clip features Kent Treen and Karen Howe, who are running for seat 4:
https://youtu.be/Wo4lnDqPDVA
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City-YMCA deal was sole-source, no-bid contract, no Requests for Proposals issued
By Scott Hamilton
Analysis
Sept. 16, 2019: The agreement between Sammamish and the YMCA for the latter to run the community center was the result of a sole-source, no-bid contract.
No Request for Proposals was issued that would compete management of the center.

The contract between Sammamish and the YMCA was a sole-source, no-bid arrangement. No Requests for Proposals were issued. A Sammamish businessman wanted to bid. City of Sammamish photo.
An offer by a Sammamish health club owner to submit a bid that would return 15% of the gross receipts to the city didn’t even get a hearing.
One of the leading advocates throughout the years for the YMCA was a city council member who also sat on the YMCA board, a clear conflict of interest that was ignore by the city administration and a successive series of city councils. (This member was off the council in 2012-13, when the votes were held.)
The YMCA was fundamentally the only entity supported by the city for nearly a decade before a contract was negotiated.
These lie at the roots of the current controversial examination of the city’s management contract with the YMCA that sees the agency siphoning off $1.4m a year to the Greater Seattle YMCA rather than keeping the money in Sammamish or sharing the profits with the city’s general fund.
Sahalee Candidate forum: What is different – Malchow v. McKnight
The Sahalee (and Timberline) Candidate forum was 2:21 hours long.
The next question is “What is different between you and your opponent”. The first bite-size clip features Christie Malchow and Karen McKnight, who are running for seat 2:
https://youtu.be/fnE2aticAdg
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