Monday, March 16
King County Flood Control District Executive Committee – 9:30 a.m.
***Special meeting location*** The committee will meet in the Southwest Conference Room, 12th Flr., King County Courthouse
Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend to the full Flood District Board of Supervisors:
• A resolution relating to the North and South Reach of the Russell Road Upper Levee
improvement project, River Mile 19.25 to 20.4, Right Bank, on the Green River in the City of Kent; approving a revised agreement with the City of Kent for such project; and authorizing the chair to enter into such agreement.
Metropolitan King County Council –1:30 p.m.
Councilmembers are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:
• An ordinance related to noise provisions (Ordinance 2014-0480).
• An ordinance relating to management of the Department of Transportation (Substitute Ordinance 2014-0446.2).
• A motion relating to a report on the criteria, guidelines and policy implications for transit service agreements (Motion 2015-0042).
King County Flood Control District – Immediately following meeting of Metropolitan King County Council ***Special meeting***
Supervisors are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:
• A resolution relating to the green river system-wide improvement framework; approving capital project alignments for certain green river project areas and subareas (Resolution FCD 2015-FCD01).
Tuesday, March 17
Transportation, Economy and Environment Committee – 9:30 a.m.
Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend to the full council:
• A motion declaring that it is county policy to establish a paid parental leave program for King County employees and directing the executive to develop and transmit a work plan for implementing a paid parental leave program and a report on the costs and benefits of implementing and providing a paid parental leave program (Motion 2015-0102).
• A motion requesting the executive to transmit to the council a work plan for implementing the recommendations and specific actions identified by the King County women’s advisory board for improving wage equity and promoting family friendly workplace policies throughout King County(Motion 2015-0101).
Briefing:
• Metro Driver Breaks (Briefing No. 2015-B0009).
Health, Housing and Human Services Committee – 1:30 p.m.
Briefing:
• Overview of Health and Human Services in King County and Emerging Issues for 2015 (Briefing No. 2015-B0043)
Wednesday, March 18
Committee of the Whole – 9:30 a.m.
Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend to the full council:
• An ordinance relating to rules related to conduct by the public for public comment, testimony and attendance at council and council committee meetings (Ordinance 2015-0065).
Briefings:
• Audit: Opportunities to Improve Family and Medical Leave Administration (Briefing No. 2015-B0022).
• State Legislative Update (Briefing No. 2015-B0041).
• Health & Human Services Transformation Plan (HHSTP) Update (Briefing No. 2015-B0037).
• 4Culture Report (Briefing No. 2015-B0036).
Regional Transit Committee – 3:00 p.m. ***Special meeting location*** Committee will meet at King County Administration Building, 500 4th Ave, Room 300, Seattle
Briefings:
• The Access to Transit Study (Briefing No. 2015-B0040).
• The Metro Transit Long Range Plan (Briefing No. 2015-B0042).
Thursday, March 19
Board of Health– 1:30 p.m.
Board members are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:
• A Rule and Regulation for the protection of the public health against the spread of rabies (R&R No. BOH15-02).
Briefing:
• Strategies for Responding to the Opioid Overdose Problem in King County (Briefing No. 15-B05)
“This Week at the Council” is a summary of highlights for upcoming council and committee agendas.
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