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2009 News Archive
Aug. 31
County Council transfers development rights for Bel-Red area from King County to Bellevue
Action places Bel-Red corridor one step closer to high-density mixed-use zoning
Aug. 31
Charging into the future: Council calls for guidelines for development of electric car charging stations
Dunn proposal will aid in preparation and use of charging stations at County facilities
Aug. 31
Council authorizes proactive emergency declaration in advance of potential flooding from Howard Hanson Dam
Measure gives Executive the authority to declare an emergency before event occurs
Aug. 31
Less paper, more technology will save money and trees
Council calls for Executive to increase County use of electronic forms
Aug. 31
Protecting pets: Council calls for disaster plan for County animal shelters
Risk of flooding from Howard Hanson Dam spurs action to develop regional response
Aug. 27
Phillips: low bid on light rail tunnel means University Link is on track
Three major U-Link contracts $117 million below estimates
Aug. 26
New risk of flooding from Howard Hanson Dam could threaten County facilities and require emergency relocations
Authority for Executive to declare a state of emergency before the actual event occurs is sent to full Council
Aug. 24
County Council recognizes SeaTac educator for national award
Presidential award celebrates achievement of math and science educators
Aug. 24
Lambert proposes cost savings with new labor policy
Building flexibility and responsiveness into labor contracts
Aug. 18
Public-private partnership urged as means to keep the King County Fair alive
“Friends of the Fair” would help secure sponsorships to make fair less dependent on public funding
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