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retires with honors
Mayor proclaims August 31 “City of Renton KC-135 Day”
Renton is well known as the home of the Boeing 737, the most
popular airliner in the world. But did you know we were also
home to the KC-135 tanker, the bell cow of the Air Force’s tanker
fleet? The Renton factory built the entire 723-plane fleet from
1955-65, peaking at 100 aircraft a year. The tanker is still in service
today.
The first of the 723, appropriately named the “City of Renton,”
emerged on July 18, 1956, and was christened by Sarah Baxter,
wife of Renton Mayor Joseph Baxter. The christening forever
linked this aircraft to our city and citizens.
Next week, Boeing is donating “The City of Renton” to McConnell
Air Force Base in Wichita, Kansas, in honor of the plane’s 60th
anniversary. McConnell is home for the Air Force’s 22nd Air
Refueling Wing. The plane will be permanently and prominently
displayed at the main gate.
Just think: two of the longest serving airplanes in aviation history,
the KC-135 and the 737, were built right here in Renton. Quite
an achievement and quite a testament to the strong 75-year
partnership between the city and Boeing.
AUGUST 25, 2016
This Week
from the Mayor
Denis Law, Mayor
VOL. 1, NO. 7
If you have comments,
questions or suggestions,
or just want to share all
the great things that
are happening in the
city, please email me
at communications@
rentonwa.gov. Thanks for
reading.
FEEDBACK
A great city needs a great school district
We have several great
projects in Renton
designed to improve our
quality of life.
One of the reasons for
our success is our strong
partnership with the
Renton School District.
Working together with
the district resulted in the
Meadow Crest Accessible
Playground, part of our reinvestment in the Sunset area. The
project was built on land owned by both the city and the district
and is a great example of a collaborative project that benefits the
entire community. We are currently working with the district and
Doug Baldwin of the Seahawks on the Family First Community
Center. The center is designed to be a multi-purpose facility that
will provide valuable services for kids and families in the Cascade/
Benson community.
No wonder Renton is such a great place to live, learn and play.
DID YOU KNOW?
Valley Comm celebrates four decades
Almost every night on the news we see the result of a successful
9-1-1 call: a fire is extinguished, a life is saved, a criminal captured.
While all this makes
for good television,
often there is little or
no credit given to the
operator who received
the call, processed the
information (sometimes
from a hysterical caller)
and dispatched the
appropriate response.
Renton is fortunate
to be a founding
member of Valley
Communications Center, dispatcher of our police, fire and EMS.
Valley Communications is that indispensable link between the
public and the assistance they need. What started in 1976 with
an agreement between Renton, Auburn, Kent and Tukwila and 16
employees has grown to include nine cities and 11 fire districts/
departments and over 130 employees. For over four decades,
Valley Comm has provided that valuable assistance to our
community and for that we are extremely grateful.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to work at a 9-1-1 dispatch
center like Valley Comm, this video gives great insight.
DUTCH BROS. COFFEE
Dutch Bros. Coffee is
building a drive-thru
at 735 Hardie Avenue
SW, near 7th and
Rainier. Dutch Bros.
started in 1992 and is
headquartered in Grants
Pass, Oregon. They
have over 250 locations
in Oregon, California,
Washington, Idaho,
Nevada, Colorado and
Arizona and are the
country’s largest privately
held, drive-thru coffee
company.
SOUTHPORT FEATURED
The Southport project
on Lake Washington is
featured in the August
Seattle Business Magazine.
The project is called a
possible “game changer”
for the city. I agree and
will have more on this
exciting project in a later
newsletter.
STARBUCKS
Starbucks is planning
to build a restaurant
with a drive-up window
at 64 Rainier Avenue
South in the Airport
Plaza shopping center.
This is near Banner Bank.
Design work is currently
underway.