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Dollars & Sense: One Woodinville as a Local MADD?

Is the chamber's "One W" campaign the last opportunity for Moms, our town's largest and most important special interest group, to shape the future of Woodinville?

My earliest memories of Woodinville came from Mom. We visited her friends who lived on acreageΒ here that appeared asΒ a widescreen countryscape dotted with horses. I had no idea then that I would returnΒ years later and raise my own family in these sameΒ rustic hills.

Now goneΒ some 17 years,Β MomΒ still appears to me as a fresh memory every day. Such is the power of Moms.

With nearly 3,000 families within the city limits, and more than twice that many in the immediateΒ area, Moms areΒ ourΒ largest special interest group. They are potentially more influential than the Wodinville Rotary,Β Sammamish Valley Grange, Hollywood Hill Association, Concerned Neighbors of Wellington,Β and all of city government combined.

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Yet important issues mayΒ beΒ decided this year without much input from Moms. Annexation, new housing, new shopping, new civic events and themes, and evenΒ a major new park are now being hotly debated, mostly by men. Among decisionmakers,Β none of the city's senior staff are Moms and only two of the sevenΒ city councilmembersΒ are Moms.

Have you seen the "One W" decals around town? They're slowly spouting on car windows,Β storefronts,Β yard signs and evenΒ on A-boards. It's a grassrootsΒ effort by theΒ Greater Woodinville Chamber to createΒ a family-friendlyΒ vision of our future town. DavidΒ Witt, local resident and chamber executive director, plans to present theΒ unified vision to city officials thisΒ fall.Β 

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Is this the opportunity for Moms to speak out? ToΒ act as a sort of Mothers Against Disharmony in our Downtown?Β "One Woodinville" has a Facebook Page, aΒ modest website at www.oneWoodinville.org and even post office box for yourΒ ideas. Free "One W" decals are available at the chamber office in the Carol Edwards Center for even the silentΒ majority toΒ show their support.

What do MomsΒ want from this campaign? What do youΒ expectΒ from city hall? How shouldΒ Woodinville look and feel like in theΒ future if Moms had the last say?

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