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Four Creeks Unincorporated Area Council
P.O. Box 3501
Renton, WA 98056

Council Web site:

www.fourcreeks.org/ (external)

Community and Human Services Highlights:

View Reprt (PDF)

Area Population:

Approximately 13,000

Councilmembers:

Tom Carpenter, President
Edie Jorgensen, Vice President
David Braswell, Secretary
Rich Nelson, Treasurer
Daniel Feren
Eileen Lane
Bette Filley
Marshall Brenden
Sharon Schimke
Dick Fackenthall
Dave Duncan
Pete Eberle
Doug Bandelin
Mark Fuhrmann
Sean Kronberg

Elections:

Elections are held every year at a General Election during the month of November.

Meetings:

The Four Creeks Unincorporated Area Council meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, 7:00 p.m., at the May Valley Alliance Church, 16431 SE Renton Issaquah Rd in Renton.

Background:

The roots of the Four Creeks UAC date back to the late 1980's and early 1990's. During that time, King County sponsored meetings relating to long-term planning for the East Renton Plateau, urban and rural boundaries, as well as other issues affecting the quality of life for rural King County residents. This UAC represents the neighborhoods of Ellenswood, Lake Kathleen, Licorice Fern, Hi-Valley, Sunset Farms, South Firs, Lake McDonald, Maple Hills, Mirrormont, Lower May Valley and Four Creeks.

The Four Creeks Unincorporated Area Council is recognized by King County Motion 9977, passed on October 14, 1996.

Maps of UAC Geographical Areas:

Unincorporated Area Councils Maps

Contact:

Tom Carpenter, Council@Fourcreeks.org
Marissa Alegria, King County UAC Staff