Council moves swiftly to fund protection of Raging River open spaceConservation easements help preserve 7,000 acres in the largest remaining block of open space in the Mountains to Sound Greenway. The Metropolitan King County Council closed a gap in the region’s “curtain of green” with its unanimous adoption of legislation to keep approximately 4,000 acres along the Raging River in unincorporated King County free from development, as part of a 7,000 acre acquisition by the State. Learn More... | |
Dunn encourages screening for medical condition that took his mother’s lifeMetropolitan King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn appeared on the floor of Congress to increase awareness of Deep-Vein Thrombosis (DVT), the condition that took the life of his mother, and to support the work of the Coalition to Prevent DVT. Learn More... | |
Four reforms to address flood response and recovery issuesStockpiling sandbags, public notification, interagency coordination and speedup of cleanup among the four proposals. I introduced a package of four reforms to address flood response and recovery issues identified in last month’s devastating flooding. Learn More... | |
Sale of Summit Pit clears way for open space, trails, housing and new roads facilityA livable and walkable community will replace an aging King County roads facility and gravel pit, under an agreement approved today by the Metropolitan King County Council to sell the Summit Pit property, an island of unincorporated King County surrounded by the city of Maple Valley. The agreement ensures Maple Valley will have a voice in shaping the outcome of development on the property. Learn More... | |
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