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Metropolitan King County
Council News
2015
Cedar River area to receive water quality enhancement funds
The $70,000 King County grant, focused on investing in better water quality by providing funding for organizations to take action in their communities, will assist in the removal of noxious weeds and other non-native plants infestations. This work will greatly improve water quality and increase the quantity of habitat available on the Cedar River for species such as the Chinook salmon
County Council, Elections partner in making voting more convenient and accessible
Expanding ballot drop off locations throughout King County
Phillips applauds global commitment to battling climate change
Paris agreement will monitor and report results in reducing greenhouse gases
County Council approves appointment of Dawn Thomas to King County personnel board
The King County Personnel Board is a five-member board, created by the County Charter. The board hears and decides certain kinds of appeals from County employees who are members of the Career Service and choose not to pursue a grievance procedure under an applicable bargaining agreement.
Leann Kranick unanimously appointed to the King County Agriculture Commission
Ms. Kranick’s appointment to the Commission, a forum for farmers to provide input on land use issues affecting commercial agriculture, was sponsored by Metropolitan King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn.
Black Diamond and Maple Valley to receive grant funding for area water quality projects
The grant program invests in clean water and the community by providing project funding for organizations dedicated to enhancing waste water treatment.
Project in Fairwood to receive grant funding for water quality enhancement
The funds from the grant will go toward helping to replace the stormwater pipe, opening up over 7,000 feet of stream channel for migrating fish and preventing a major collapse.
Council approves projects to receive $2 million in water quality grants
The projects were selected based on recommendations from the Metropolitan Pollution Abatement Advisory Committee (MWPAAC)—a panel that advises the King County Council and Executive on matters related to water pollution abatement – that projects benefit water quality and ratepayers within the Wastewater Treatment Division’s service area.
Council proclaims December 8, 2015 as Lloyd Hara Day in recognition of his career and service as King County Assessor
In his distinguished public service career spanning more than 50 years, Lloyd Hara has served as King County’s youngest Auditor, Seattle City Treasurer, Seattle Port Commissioner, and King County Assessor
Phillips: Climate conference showing local collaboration to solve global challenge
“The world’s focus in Paris this week to meet the challenge of climate change is paying great dividends. Our Local Climate Leader’s Circle has made the leadership efforts of hundreds of local governments apparent to the negotiators that now is the time to make real progress on carbon reduction. Their draft agreement reflects our work to take action now.”
Council approves nation-leading paid parental leave program
Up to 12 weeks of leave for new moms and dads
Restoration, preservation and renovation of art, culture and history in Seattle
Facilities to receive economic boost from Building for Culture Program
Preserving, renovating, and building veterans and heritage facilities in Shoreline and Kenmore
King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski secures Building for Culture grants
Fiscal Options, Transportation and Public Health Highlight King County’s Legislative Agenda
Unanimous support for County’s focus during 2016 Legislative Session
Renton Historical Society Awarded Funds to Renovate Museum Lobby
Facilities to receive economic boost from Building for Culture Program
Eastside Arts and Heritage Institutions to benefit from Building for Culture Grant
Tateuchi Center, Kirkland Arts, KidsQuest and Bellevue Youth Theater will get economic boost from program
Restoration, preservation and renovation of art, culture and history in Seattle
Washington Hall, other Capitol Hill and Central District facilities to receive economic boost from Building for Culture Program
Restoration, preservation and renovation of art, culture and history in Seattle
Bing Kung Association, Wing Luke Museum, and other Chinatown/International District facilities to receive economic boost from Building for Culture Program
Restoration, preservation and renovation of art, culture and history in Seattle
Duwamish Hill Preserve, Moshier Art Center, and other south end facilities to receive economic boost from Building for Culture Program
Restoration, preservation and renovation of art, culture and history in King County
Mukai House, Center for the Arts, and other Vashon facilities to receive economic boost from Building for Culture Program
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