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Metropolitan King County
Council News
April
Ferguson recognizes UW math whiz William Johnson
Council congratulates Kenmore resident, winner of Putnam math competition
Council supports implementation of program focusing on threats against police
“RADAR” initiative would develop strategies to track violent offenders
Phillips highlights his “Greenprint” for environmental action
Earth Day serves as reminder of work needed to protect King County’s natural environment
International Symposium on Waste Management Information
Experts discuss opportunities to reduce environmental impact, increase use of alternative energy source and reclaim resources
“21st Century Governance” Council adopts priorities for 2010
Motion sets goals for 2010, creates scorecard for public to monitor
County Council, Burien approve final steps for North Highline annexation to city
Drago thanks residents and officials that contributed to successful transition
Fiscal challenges for Criminal Justice agencies will impact public safety system in 2011 County Budget
Budget Committee briefed on potential cuts to criminal justice programs due to $60 million budget shortfall
Plug and drive: Council adopts policies for electric vehicle charging station program
Up to 200 stations at County facilities will be available for public use
Community grants available for preventing obesity, tobacco use
Federal stimulus grant makes funds available to community agencies, schools, and local governments
Over 100 attorneys join letter urging Attorney General to reconsider suit
Merit and fiscal wisdom of suit questioned by Ferguson, Constantine, Kline, and Pedersen
Ferguson assists Shoreline Veterans Center with retired King County van
Vehicle will assist agency in aiding veterans in their recovery
Dunn supports King County Sheriff’s program to focus on threats against police
“RADAR” initiative would develop strategies to track violent offenders
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