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2009 News Archive
July 2
Water Taxi sets June ridership record
Mariners fans skip the traffic after afternoon game
July 1
Constantine praises Murray, Larsen for support of local waterborne transportation
Proposed federal legislation could aid King County Ferry District
June 29
Council provides for more accountability in allocation of dedicated funding for historic preservation
Advisory task force will make recommendations on funding from the document recording fee
June 29
County whistleblower protections strengthened
Claims of retaliation to be investigated by Ombudsman, not department heads
June 29
Council backs restoration of Lake Sammamish Kokanee salmon
Federal protection encouraged for species that once numbered in the thousands
June 29
County Council recognizes “pedal power” of Bike to Work Month participants
Nearly 200 County employees take part in month-long challenge
June 29
King County Council recognizes UW championship softball and crew teams
UW programs promote excellence in student athletic achievements
June 29
Council calls for new rules to balance salmon habitat with swimmer safety
Placement of woody debris in rivers and streams for fish can be hazardous to summer recreation
June 29
Council strengthens King County whistleblower protections
Action ensures county employees can report concerns without fear of retaliation
June 27
Climate Communities secures resources for local governments in American Clean Energy and Security Act
National Co-Chair Larry Phillips calls local participation key to addressing climate change
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