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Metropolitan King County
Council News
February
Marcine Anderson appointed new Shoreline District Court Judge
Improving access, increasing efficiency in face of growing caseload
Council Committee told Metro Transit will not renew security contract
Metro details additional security changes in wake of Transit Tunnel assault
Chris Eggen nominated to serve on regional transit task force
County Council Chair Bob Ferguson endorses appointment of Shoreline Councilmember Chris Eggen
BUS DRIVER APPRECIATION WEEK
BUS DRIVER APPRECIATION WEEK
Council says “Thank You” to Metro’s 2,700 transit operators
Bus Driver Appreciation Week chance to show gratitude to the “lifeblood of public transit”
County Council appoints Michael Finkle to serve as new Northeast District Court Judge
Improving access, increasing efficiency in face of growing caseload
Council Chair Ferguson’s Statement on the Executive’s call for new contractor on Brightwater tunneling project
Council Chair Ferguson’s Statement on the Executive’s call for new contractor on Brightwater tunneling project
Lack of federal funds announced for South Park Bridge project
Drago looks to future funding opportunities, solutions for critical Duwamish link
Council gives its support to state constitutional amendment denying bail to “Third Strike” offenders
If adopted by Legislature, measure would be on November ballot
Where Does Your Property Tax Dollar Go?
Where Does Your Property Tax Dollar Go?
Jewish Family Service recipient of “retired” County van from Patterson
Kent refugee and immigrant center will use vehicle to meet transportation needs of clients
Gossett expects Metro to brief Council committee on steps to protect transit users
Supports Executive’s review of transit policy restricting security guards
Phillips: “Safety on our transit system is paramount”
Phillips: “Safety on our transit system is paramount”
Drago announces staff
Council’s newest member recruits experts from around the region to assist residents of District 8
King County to offer data to local innovators
Dunn’s proposed ordinance would open County to application development business
Council adopts guidelines that will direct Regional Transit Task Force
Legislation describes membership makeup, objectives and timelines for panel that will discuss future of transit system
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