King County Council meeting highlights | March 2-4

An ordinance providing for the submission to voters in April a proposition authorizing a property tax levy for the capitol transition and financing cost for the Puget Sound emergency radio network project (Ordinance 2015-0016).

Monday, March 2

Metropolitan King County Council – 1:30 p.m.

Councilmembers are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:

  • An ordinance providing for the submission to voters in April a proposition authorizing a property tax levy for the capitol transition and financing cost for the Puget Sound emergency radio network project (Ordinance 2015-0016).
  • A motion adopting the King County Vision, Mission, Guiding Principles, Goals and Strategic Innovation Priorities (Motion 20140415).
  • A motion confirming the executive’s appointment of Lorinda Youngcourt as county public defender (Motion 2015-0001).
  • An ordinance establishing the position of deputy director of the department of elections and designating the position as a key subordinate unit requiring council confirmation of appointments to the position (Ordinance 2014-0441).
  • A motion relating to the King County Metro Strategic Plan for Public Transportation 2011‑2021 and the King County Metro Service Guidelines, and accepting the King County Metro Access to Transit Phase 1 Report (Substitute Motion 2015-0032.2).

 

Tuesday, March 3

Transportation, Economy and Environment Committee – 9:30 a.m.

Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend to the full council:

  • A motion relating to a report on the criteria, guidelines and policy implications for transit service agreements (Motion 2015-0042).

Briefing:

  • Outline of Plan for Upcoming Transit Audits (Briefing No. 2015-0032).

Budget and Fiscal Management Committee – Canceled

 

Wednesday, March 4

Committee of the Whole – Canceled

 

Regional Water Quality Committee – 3:00 p.m.

Briefings:

  • Status of Water Quality Rules, Fish Consumption Assumptions and Governor’s Proposed Toxics Legislation (Briefing No. 2015-B0030).
  • Overview of Work Plan and Schedule for CSO Expert Review Panel (Briefing No. 2015-B0034).
  • WaterWorks Grant Program (Briefing No. 2015-B0033).

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