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Metropolitan King County
                Council News
February
                                Dunn to Chair King County Flood Control District
                                Serving on key Council committees in 2013
                            
                                Dembowski to chair County Council’s Regional Transit Committee
                                Council’s newest member will also serve on Government Accountability, Transportation and Law and Justice Committees 
                            
                                King County and city of Seattle to host Civil Rights leader Rev. Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr. to discuss Kingian Principles of Nonviolence
                                King County, the city of Seattle’s Office for Civil Rights, University of Washington’s Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity and Antioch University will celebrate Black History Month by welcoming Rev. Dr. Bernard LaFayette Jr., one of the preeminent authorities on non-violent social change.
                            
                                King County promotes low-interest loans for environmental sustainability projects
                                County Council unanimously adopts Green Community Initiative, providing access to financing for energy and water conservation projects
                            
                                Council approves members of Advisory Council for Eastside Rail Corridor 
                                Panel will oversee partner planning process for 42-mile corridor
                            
                                County Conservation Futures funds to benefit Greenwood/Phinney community
                                Funds to be used to build park across from Library
                            
                                Partners in regional prosperity: Council approves motion supporting vision of “innovative and sustainable” economy
                                Embracing strategies that allow everyone opportunity for “outstanding quality of life”
                            
                                Phillips applauds restoration of some late night transit service to Magnolia
                                Additional late night trip to be added to Route 24 starting February 16
                            
                                County Council ready to focus on Executive’s plans to  strengthen King County’s “infrastructure”  
                                Members receive State of the County Address from Executive Constantine
                            
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