Here in our wonderful, walkable Wallingford, we’re neighbors. Some of us have been in Seattle, or in Wallingford, for decades. Some of us have recently moved here for a job, or for school, or seeking an opportunity not available in our home town. We own our homes, after saving for years. We’re renters, because we like the freedom, or because we can’t afford to buy. We have kids at home. We’re single. We’re empty nesters. We represent diverse identities and backgrounds. We work as teachers, software developers, deli clerks, lawyers, artists, architects, postal carriers, advocates. We are Seattle.
Our city …