King County Council meeting highlights | Oct. 20-24

An ordinance authorizing an interagency agreement between King County and the city of Burien regarding design, construction, ownership, operation and maintenance of the portion of Segment B of the Lake to Sound trail that is within the city (Ordinance 2014-0365).

Monday, October 20

Committee of the Whole – 9:30 a.m.

Briefing:

  • Combating Inequity Strategic Innovation Priority (Briefing No. 2014-B0185).

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

  • An ordinance continuing a temporary use permit for homeless encampments (Ordinance 2014-0424)

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

–Councilmembers will proclaim October 19-25 as Pro Bono Week in King County

Councilmembers are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:

  • An ordinance authorizing an interagency agreement between King County and the city of Burien regarding design, construction, ownership, operation and maintenance of the portion of Segment B of the Lake to Sound trail that is within the city (Ordinance 2014-0365).
  • An ordinance authorizing an interagency agreement between King County and the city of SeaTac regarding design, construction, ownership, operation and maintenance of the portion of Segment B of the Lake to Sound trail that is within the city (Ordinance 2014-0366).
  • An ordinance approving the sale of surplus Metro Transit property in Council District 6 (Substitute Ordinance 2014-0128.2)

 

Wednesday, October 22

King County Ferry District Executive Committee – 11:00 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 Ferry District Board of Supervisors:

  • Resolution authorizing the chair to enter into an amendment to the Agreement for Legal Services.
  • Resolution authorizing the chair to enter into an amendment to the Contract for Accounting Services.
  • Resolution relating to the operations and finances of the King County Ferry District and adopting the District’s 2015 property tax levy
  • Resolution relating to the operations and finances of the King County Ferry District and adopting the District’s 2015 budget and work plan

Regional Policy Committee – 3:00 p.m. ***Special Meeting***

Briefings:

  • Public Health Update (Briefing No. 2014-B0181).
  • Regional Animal Services Interlocal Agreements with Cities (Briefing No. 2014-B0182).
  • Solid Waste Planning Update and Proposed 2015‑2016 Budget (Briefing No. 2014-B0183).

 

 

2015-2016

KING COUNTY BUDGET

 

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Tuesday, October 21

Budget and Fiscal Management Committee – Health, Human Services and Internal Services Panel – 9:30 a.m

Briefing:

  • Overview of the Biennial Operating and Capital Budget Highlights in the Executive Proposed 2015‑2016 Budget (Briefing No. 2014-0172).

 

Wednesday, October 22

Budget and Fiscal Management Committee – General Fund and General Government Panel – 10:00 a.m***Special Meeting Time***

Briefing:

  • Overview of the Biennial Operating and Capital Budget Highlights in the Executive Proposed 2015‑2016 Budget (Briefing No. 2014-B0173).

Thursday, October 23

Budget and Fiscal Management Committee – Physical Environment Panel – 9:30 a.m

Briefing:

  • Overview of the Biennial Operating and Capital Budget Highlights in the Executive Proposed 2015‑2016 Budget (Briefing No. 2014-B0174).

Budget and Fiscal Management Committee—6:30 p.m. ***Special Meeting Time and Location***

The committee will meet at Maleng Regional Justice Center, Courtroom 3F,

401 Fourth Ave. N., Kent, WA

  • Committee members will hold a workshop to receive public comment on the development of the 2015-2016 King County Budget. This is the third of the four special evening hearings where the public can address any County budget issue.

“This Week at the Council” is a summary of highlights for upcoming council and committee agendas.

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please visit the King County Council’s LEGISEARCH system at http://kingcounty.legistar.com/Legislation

 

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