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  1. A list of interesting individuals involved in the construction of the new
  2. King County Children and Family Justice Center
  3.  
  4. For an online version visit
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  7. DISCLAIMER: The information on this list is unconfirmed, and should serve only as a starting place from which to do your own research. In a strong democracy like ours it is important to be able to share our opinions directly with individuals making decisions about our lives, but we should always ensure we are speaking to the correct individuals at the correct address. Leafleting, front porch conversations, and civil discourse are a vital part of a strong democratic tradition. The difference between passionate political disagreement and unacceptable public harassment is sometimes a thin line; it would be worth reading the histories of the Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty1 campaign (particularly the SHAC 7) and the use of the Animal Enterprises Terrorism Act to indict the AETA 42 as a lesson in what happens when people get confused about that line. We, of course, wish only to promote peaceful and calm discourse about prison policy. We also know that law enforcement agencies often confuse legitimate First Amendment activity with crime, terrorism, or conspiracy, and thus it would be worth following basic3 security4 culture5 protocols in planning any sort of First Amendment activity.
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  9. What follows is a partial list of the names, backgrounds, and addresses of people currently responsible for building the new King County Children and Family Justice Center. Please confirm the information, and then use it to have earnest, polite discussions about the future of the Seattle justice system.
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  11. =========================================
  12.  
  13. CITY/COUNTY OFFICIALS
  14.  
  15. CLAUDIA BALDUCCI, Project Manager for King County, Mayor of Bellevue, Shameless Advocate for Kid Jails. She also has a blog: http://www.wejustlivehere.blogspot.co.at/
  16.  
  17. 1029 151st Ave SE
  18. Bellevue, WA 98007
  19. Birthdate 9/24/1967
  20.  
  21.  
  22.  
  23. DWIGHT DIVELY, Director of office of Performance, Strategy, and Budget for King County, voting member on the Children and Family Justice Center Oversight Committee
  24.  
  25. 2829 24th Ave W.
  26. Seattle, WA 98199
  27. 206-285-1395
  28. Birthdate: 9/24/1958
  29.  
  30. FRED JARRET, Deputy County Executive, voting member on the Children and Family Justice Center Oversight Committee
  31.  
  32. 2949 81st Pl SE
  33. Apt C1
  34. Mercer Island, WA
  35. 206-232-8304
  36. Birthdate: 8/14/1949
  37.  
  38. Other persons of interest:
  39.  
  40. Voting members on the Children and Family Justice Center Oversight Committee currently are (2013): Dwight Dively, PSB Director;
  41. Fred Jarrett, Deputy County Executive;
  42. Caroline Whalen, County Administrative Officer;
  43. Claudia Balducci, Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention Director;
  44. David Chapman, Office of Public Defense Director;
  45. Richard McDermott, Presiding Superior Court Judge;
  46. Michael Trickey, Superior Court Judge;
  47. Paul Sherfey, Superior Court Chief Administrative Officer;
  48. Leesa Manion, Prosecuting Attorney’s Office Chief of Staff;
  49. Kathy Lambert, Metropolitan King County Councilmember.
  50.  
  51.  
  52. July 2014 Project Team + a few more from September 2014 (list only includes members present at neighborhood advisory meeting)
  53.  
  54. Claudia Balducci, King County Office of Performance, Strategy, and Budget
  55. Gay Boyce, King County Facilities Management Division (FMD)
  56. Jim Burt, King County FMD
  57. Carolyn Duncan, King County FMD
  58. Michelle Garvey, King County Superior Court
  59. Pam Jones, Director, Juvenile Division, Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention
  60. Judge J Wesley Saint Clair, King County Superior Court
  61. Cameron Satterfield, King County FMD
  62. Tod McBryan, Heffron Transportation
  63. Jake McKinstry, Spectrum Development Solutions
  64. Jamie Strausz-Clark, PRR, Facilitator
  65. Carryn Vande Griend, PRR, Note taker
  66. David Cutler, GGLO
  67. Kimbra Wellock, PRR, Note taker
  68.  
  69. ======================
  70.  
  71. HOWARD S WRIGHT, A BALFOUR BEATTY COMPANY
  72.  
  73. Howard S. Wright is a large design, construction, and planning firm that has offices around the world. Their Seattle office is located at:
  74.  
  75. 415 1st Ave N #400
  76. Seattle, WA 98109
  77. 206-447-7654 phone
  78. 206-447-7727 fax
  79.  
  80. They also have an office in Portland, close by:
  81.  
  82. 425 NW 10th Ave, Suite 200
  83. Portland, OR 97209
  84. 503-220-0895 phone
  85. 503-220-0892 fax
  86.  
  87. OTHER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
  88.  
  89. “Cornish Commons” new dormitory for Cornish College of the Arts. 2025 Terry Avenue.
  90.  
  91. Midtown21/One Bond Tower: 1007 Stewart Street.
  92.  
  93. PEOPLE
  94.  
  95. DAN S. PEYOVICH, Washington Division President. He is also a member of the Design-Build Institute of America and the Lean Construction Institute, and during the last two years he has spearheaded Howard S. Wright's involvement with Rebuilding Together Seattle. Lives with Courtney Peyovich.
  96.  
  97. 2583 W Viewmont Way
  98. Seattle, WA 98199
  99. Birthdate:4/25/1995
  100. Phone: (206) 782-2382
  101.  
  102. TONY STEWART, Seattle VP. Also on the Smart Growth & Economic Development Committee of the Downtown Seattle Association. They have quarterly meetings which can be obtained through the DSA website. He is also a Board Member at Amara, a member of the 101 Club, Washington Athletic Club, and on the Board of Directors at NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association.
  103.  
  104. 4011 29th Ave W
  105. Seattle, WA 98199
  106. stewartt@hswc.com
  107. Phone: (206) 282-9956
  108. Phone: 206.447.7654
  109. Birthdate: 5/25/1962
  110.  
  111. Some other interesting people to investigate are:
  112.  
  113. Paul Snorsky, VP
  114.  
  115. Jim Rowley, VP
  116.  
  117. Mark Kim, Project Manager
  118.  
  119. Brad Hettle, Project Manager
  120.  
  121. Aaron Firman, Project Manager
  122.  
  123. ================================
  124.  
  125.  
  126. HOK is “A Global Design, Architecture, Engineering and Planning Firm” that has built multiple prisons, jails, and detention centers.
  127.  
  128. Their Seattle office is located at:
  129.  
  130. 1218 Third Avenue
  131. Suite 1315
  132. Seattle, Washington 98101 USA
  133. Phone: (206) 493-1771
  134.  
  135. PEOPLE
  136.  
  137. TODD BUCHANAN leads the Seattle Branch.
  138.  
  139. He appears to live in Seattle, but is from Spokane. His Seattle address is unknown. However, he also is a Taekwondo enthusiast and instructor who seems to own Buchanan Taekwondo in Spokane (buchanantkd.com). It is likely that he trains in Seattle now, and delving into the Taekwondo community there might prove fruitful. He is also a cyclist who prides himself on commuting “over an hour in each direction on isolated suburban trails” to the HOK office downtown...
  140.  
  141.  
  142. BLAKE GALLAGHER is a Designer/Associate at HOK Seattle. His address might be:
  143.  
  144. 910 8th Ave
  145. Seattle, WA 98104
  146.  
  147. but this needs extra confirmation.
  148.  
  149. ========================================
  150.  
  151.  
  152.  
  153. INTEGRUS ARCHITECTS have also built several jails and prisons in Washington and nationally. Their office is located at:
  154.  
  155. 117 South Main Street, Suite 100
  156. Seattle, WA 98104
  157. 206.628.3137
  158. fax 206.628.3138
  159.  
  160. OTHER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
  161.  
  162. Arbol Lofts, 611 E. Howell Street.
  163.  
  164. PEOPLE
  165.  
  166. LARRY HURLBERT is the CEO, and has been involved with all of the detention centers and correctional facilities that Integrus has built in the Northwest. He lives at:
  167.  
  168. 3636 14th ave W
  169. Apt #202
  170. Seattle, WA
  171. Birthdate: 6/22/1953
  172. Phone: (206) 284-7546
  173.  
  174. THOMAS M. CORCORAN is a Structural Engineer, and worked on many jails & prisons, including the NW Detention Center in Tacoma and the Kitsap County Juvenile Detention Center. Interestingly, his wife JANE L CORCORAN, works for the King County Business Resource Center and has a county email and telephone: jane.corcoran@kingcounty.gov, phone 206-263-9444
  175.  
  176. 15133 SE 43rd St
  177. Bellevue, WA 98006
  178. (425) 502-7546 or (425) 747-6739
  179. Birthdate 4/27/1954
  180.  
  181.  
  182.  
  183. SPECTRUM DEVELOPMENT
  184.  
  185. “Spectrum is proud to continue our work with King County on this exciting $210 million redevelopment for the new Children and Family Justice Center on 12th Ave. Our services range from performing initial financial feasibility studies and project phasing analysis, to advisory work on project delivery method, project organization, and entitlement work. “
  186.  
  187. Main office:
  188.  
  189. 1809 Seventh Avenue, Suite 501
  190. Seattle, WA 98101
  191. T 206.607.1994
  192. F 206.436.0025
  193. E info@spectrumdevsolutions.com
  194.  
  195. OTHER PROJECTS
  196.  
  197. Anthem Apartments
  198. 103 12th Ave
  199. Seattle, WA
  200. Part of the Yesler Terrace development.
  201. Will be completed in 2016
  202.  
  203. Decibel Apartments
  204. 301 12th Ave
  205. Seattle, WA
  206. Possibly still in design phase
  207.  
  208. Reverb Apartments
  209. 1023 E Alder St.
  210. Seattle, WA
  211. Possibly Still in design phase
  212.  
  213. Spectrum
  214. Bridges @11th
  215. 4577 11th ave NE
  216. Seattle, WA
  217. MIGHT be completed or soon to be completed.
  218.  
  219. The Publix Apartments
  220. 5th Ave S & S Weller St
  221. Seattle, WA
  222. To be Completed in Winter 2015
  223.  
  224. PEOPLE
  225.  
  226. JAKE MCKINSTRY
  227. Principal at Spectrum Development Solutions LLC, Member of the CFJC Project Team
  228. 2219 N 59th St
  229. Seattle, WA 98103
  230. (206) 420-8276
  231.  
  232. He is also a member of the Urban Land Institute and has been actively involved with Habitat for Humanity and Jimmy Carter Work Projects since 1994.
  233.  
  234. HAL FERRIS
  235. Principal at Spectrum Development Solutions LLC. Hal is Chair of Urban Land Institute Seattle, Vice Chair of the Bellevue Planning Commission, Member PSRC Housing Technical Assistance Panel
  236.  
  237. 5531 175th Pl SE
  238. Bellevue, WA 98006
  239. (425) 643-0123
  240.  
  241. Other persons of interest:
  242.  
  243. Katherine B Bonaparte
  244. Development Associate
  245.  
  246. KiKi Gram
  247. Development Manager
  248.  
  249. Chad Zettle
  250. Development Manager
  251.  
  252. Lee Jaramillo
  253. Developer
  254.  
  255. Beth Palmer
  256. General Counsel
  257.  
  258.  
  259. FURTHER RESEARCH
  260.  
  261. To conduct your own research, the following tools are helpful:
  262.  
  263. zabasearch.com or pipl.com for basic searches. This will often generate a list of possible hits which can then be cross-referenced with other sources. Zabasearch is compatible with Tor; Pipl is not.
  264.  
  265. Linkedin.com is a great way to confirm someone's location, affiliations, middle name, etc. Often people's educational history is listed as well, which can be a good way to get a basic age range to cross reference with birthdates later.
  266.  
  267. Lbloom.net has a searchable database of Washington State voters with addresses and birthdates, a list of public employees (plus salaries) and much much more. Take note of the registration date; often one person will be listed multiple times at different addresses; consider finding the most recent address.
  268.  
  269. City-data.com will give you ownership information and sales records for property, which can help to confirm someone's address as well.
  270.  
  271. Facebook, Twitter, other social networks, City or County Committees, and news articles can help to confirm someone's appearance, social connections, location, and so forth.
  272.  
  273. Always be sure to confirm in person that you have the right address before deciding to have a civil conversation or to leaflet a neighborhood with your First Amendment views.
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