Terence L. Day has submitted his application to become a member of the Pullman City Council.
Day, a Pullman resident since 1972, filed his application for the vacant Ward 3 seat Friday.
He is a retired Washington State University faculty member who now works as a freelance writer and photographer.
The Ward 3 seat came open when it was determined that Devon Felsted would have to step down due to a conflict of interest.
The Ward 3 application period will close at 5 p.m. Jan. 31. Applicants must be registered voters over the age of 18, a Pullman resident for one year prior to appointment and reside in Ward 3, which encompasses Pioneer Hill and portions of College Hill. Interested individuals should submit a letter of application and answer a set of standard questions.
Copies of those questions are available in the mayor's office in Pullman City Hall.
Politics from the Palouse to Puget Sound
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
"Day applies for vacant Ward 3 seat on City Council"
I caught wind of this possibility a few months ago. Terry would be an OUTSTANDING city council member. I'm very grateful he threw his hat into the ring.From today's Moscow-Pullman Daily News:
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