Council members will proclaim December 8, 2015 as Lloyd Hara Day in recognition of his career and service as King County Assessor
SANTA ARRIVES IN BLACK DIAMOND
An ordinance renewing for six‑months an existing moratorium on the establishment or location of medical marijuana dispensaries and collective gardens (Ordinance 2015-0502).
The Black Diamond/Maple Valley Kiwanis served seventh annual community dinner Sunday at Black Diamond Elementary.
King County is hosting a contest to name its new 48-foot environmental research vessel, which county field scientists will use to collect samples in Puget Sound, Lake Washington and the Duwamish River and respond to spills.
Aki was injured today after being t-boned by a man driving a stolen vehicle. The deputy’s injuries were minor and the suspect is still outstanding after running from the scene.
It seems like the high numbers of those who are homeless continues to grow. What can we do? I have been in the human service profession for over 30 years. Helping those in need is a passion for me. Yet, the homeless numbers haunt me as they do many others, because so many need so much help.
Youth and Family Resource Fair
A large gathering came to Tahoma National Cemetery for the Veterans Day ceremony.
Enter a contest to name King County’s new 48-foot environmental research vessel.
he Washington Health Benefit Exchange, which operates the state’s insurance marketplace, Washington Healthplanfinder, is urging renewing Qualified Health Plan customers to carefully review their 2016 eligibility for tax credits that are used to reduce the monthly premium cost for health insurance coverage.
The state Department of Commerce described the Transfer of Development Rights partnership between King County and Seattle as one of the best examples of successful planning.
An ordinance authorizing interlocal agreements for salmon conservation efforts in the Snoqualmie and South Fork Skykomish Watershed within Water Resource Inventory Area 7, the Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish Watershed.
Final paving has been completed and Witte Road has been reopened.
The first election returns posted at the King County Elections website as of 8:07 p.m. shows incumbent Black Diamond City Council members Craig Goodwin and Ron Taylor losing to challengers Brian Weber and Pat Pepper.
Full road closure will not take place today, Wednesday.
Paving of Witte Road Southeast has been partially completed. However, the completion of paving will most likely be delayed, as wet weather is expected for the remainder of this week.
1) Work Session – Proposed 2016 Preliminary Budget for Public Works and Capital Funds Ms. Miller
A motion relating to the treatment of individuals for transit violations (Substitute Motion 2015-0256.2).
Around 6:45pm a King County Sheriff’s deputy was flagged down near 15th Ave and Roxbury St. by a man who said he had just been stabbed.
