mounta ins of stress , wi th nar y a
congratulation in sight. But Ki Bealey
wouldn’t have it any other way – because he
loves his job.
And just as importantly, he loves where he
does it.
An independent consulting engineer in the
state for more than a decade, he headed to
the southeastern Washington city of Walla
I
t takes a special breed to get into the
publicworks business.
The tasks include helping to plot the course
of a municipality for the next five, 10, 20 or
more years, while simultaneously keeping
an eye on perpetually urgent day-to-day
matters. The challenges include the fact
that those daily matters will generate
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Walla Walla’s public works
staff pursuing great things
in anonymity