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Photo highlights – 2017

View photo highlights of Councilmember Reagan Dunn’s work in District 9.

2017

Upgrades for Unincorporated Area Parks

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2017 | Dunn tours the improvements to Coalfield Park with King County Parks staff. This year, Dunn secured $140,000 in the King County Budget for improvements to unincorporated parks like Coalfield.


Renton-Bellevue Eastside Rail Corridor Connection

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2017 | Dunn stands with Renton Mayor Denis Law, both hold rail spikes pulled from the future Renton-Bellevue Eastside Rail Corridor Connection. The new trail will open up transportation and recreational opportunities for residents living in communities in Renton, Newcastle, and Bellevue.


"Get Active, Stay Active" Grant

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2017 | Dunn visited Enumclaw High School and had the chance to meet athletes who will benefit from a $5,000 "Get Active, Stay Active" Grant he helped secure. Go Hornets!


Marking the Completion of the Lower White River Countyline Levee Setback

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2017 | Joined by Pacific Mayor Leanne Guier and NOAA Habitat Specialist Jason Lehto, Dunn speaks to the completion of the Countyline Levee Setback Project along the Lower White River as Chair of the King County Flood Control District.


Retired King County Metro Vans Find New Missions

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2017 | Surrounded by clients and staff of the Enumclaw Senior Center, Councilmember Dunn, joined by Washington State Representative Morgan Irwin (4th from the left), hands the keys to a surplus Metro Transit Vanpool van to Senior Center Manager Jobyna Nickum.

 

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2017 | After securing a van for the Black Diamond Community Center, Dunn joins Executive Director Cheryl Hanson, Community Center staff, and area residents in a photo. The van will help transport seniors, kids grades K-5, and those in need of emergency services.


Partnering with Doug Baldwin, Renton to support the Family First Community Center

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Pictured: Councilmember Dunn, Mayor Law, Doug Baldwin, Renton School District Superintendent Dr. Damien Pattenaude and Councilmember Upthegrove.

2017  |  Metropolitan King County Councilmembers Reagan Dunn and Dave Upthegrove met with Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin and Renton Mayor Denis Law to present $75,000 to the Family First Community Center, a recreational facility that will support education, fitness, and overall health for families and youth in the community.

Community centers like the Family First Community Center provide valuable programs and services to families. This center will provide a variety of programs including youth sports, art and music classes, group exercise, English as a second language classes, and much more. Healthpoint, a non-profit health center, will also provide services in the facility.


Improving Stormwater Drainage

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2017  |  Councilmember Dunn tours the construction site of the Fairwood West/Molasses Creek stormwater replacement pipe project. Dunn has advocated for the project for a number of years including securing three King County Flood Control District Grants and a King County Water Works Grant totaling over $845,000. Pictured: Fairwood West HOA President Chris Hurless, Treasurer Raymond Byrd, Dunn, Josh Baldi, Director of King County Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD), Washington State Representative Steve Bergquist, Adrian Ryneveld, and King County Staff.


Maple Valley turns 20

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2017  |  Councilmember Dunn presents a King County proclamation to the Maple Valley City Council in honor of the City's 20th Anniversary.


Park Improvements and the 2017 King County Fair

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2017  |  Councilmember Dunn presents a check for $5,000 for the Cascade Soccer Club which he was able to secure through a King County Get Active Stay Active Grant. The check presentation took place at Coalfield Park, before an Outdoor Movie Night in District 9. This past year Dunn worked with King County Parks to fund and host these opportunities for family fun.


2017 King County Fair

 

2017  |  Councilmember Dunn is joined by twins Cooper and Quinn Mansanarez, the first two people to enter the 2017 King County Fair!

(L-R) Washington State Representative Morgan Irwin, Councilmember Dunn, Bert the Salmon, Enumclaw Mayor Liz Reynolds, Scoop the Dog, and twins Quinn and Cooper Mansanarez holding their fair tickets.

$5,000 for the Tahoma Jr. Bears

2017  |  Councilmember Dunn presents a check for $5,000 to the Tahoma Jr. Bears at a King County Parks sponsored Outdoor Movie Night at Ravensdale Park. The funds come from King County's Get Active, Stay Active Grant Program.


Southeast King County Townhall

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2017  |  Councilmember Dunn speaking to unincorporated residents at this year’s Southeast King County Townhall. King County acts as the local government for those living outside of cities. Annual town hall meetings are an opportunity for residents to speak to their county elected officials


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