I visited Nickelsville for the first time yesterday, to deliver some water and some ice, and just see the place for myself.
I noticed that there is a large building next door that appears to be disused. I inquired with a couple of residents if they had considered approaching the property owner about negotiating a water connection for NV, while they wait for the city council to make a decision about NV getting their own hookup to city water. No one I talked to had thought of this.
I did some research last night, and with the help of Tracy at WSB, was able to discover the probable owner of the property. He is also a West Seattle business owner. Tracy was independently researching this same question.
Now I don't want to publish any more information without getting explicit approval from Tracy, but I am interested in working with the community that has been supporting NV here, in making an approach to the owner about at least temporarily supplying water to NV (assuming that building has functional plumbing and potable water).
I know there are likely some other hurdles to address to, such as who is going to pay for the water, if it can be provided. I don't know what NV's resources are for this, but even if it ends up being community supported, that still seems a better use of resources than a dozen people driving all over the peninsula with 100+ gallon jugs.
So the first thing is to talk to the owner, and the thing about community is that someone here may actually know this person, or know someone who knows him, and I think that might be better than me, random stranger, trying to make contact with him about this issue. I' willing to do that, but thought I'd put it to the community first.
So NV advocates and WSB'ers: I'm asking for your thoughts and suggestions about doing moving forward with this.
What do you think?





















































































