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Metropolitan King County
Council News
November
County Council approves updates to Shoreline Master Program
Updates include program’s inclusion in County Comprehensive Plan
Councilmember McDermott dedicated to meeting commitments, advocacy for his district
Newest member of the Council to build on legacy of “effective leadership in District 8”
King County Council pledges to “Eat Local for Thanksgiving”
Councilmembers encourage using local products for holiday meal
Phillips thanks transit operators for helping preserve bus service
ATU contract approval will reduce by 20 percent the amount of bus service cuts Metro will have to make by 2015
Lambert leadership on county budget focuses on savings, reducing costs and criminal justice
directed toward basic services
Council adopts 2011 King County Budget that reflects sacrifice, savings, and public safety
Employees forgoing cost of living adjustments provides savings directed toward basic services
Drago’s statement on Council’s adoption of 2011 King County Budget
Difficult choices reflect priority put on services that support people who have the least
Councilmembers vote against County Budget
Dunn and von Reichbauer cite concerns over public safety
Budget Committee presents budget striker that makes cuts, restores domestic violence and sexual assault services
Life saving programs preserved through County employees giving up cost of living adjustments
Councilmember Hague Recognizes Eastside Members of the Regional Transit Task Force
Panel created to provide a vision for the future of King County’s transit service
County Council recognizes local Nisei Veterans awarded Congressional Gold Medal in celebration of Veteran's Day
Honoring those who served while relatives were in internment camps
Drago recognizes local Fisher House for their care of veterans and military families
Fisher House allow families to be close while vets receive medical care
County Council recognizes 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote in Washington state
Proclamation declares Nov. 8 Washington Women’s Suffrage Centennial Day in King County
Transit Task Force report provides path for stabilizing Metro, uniting region on service allocations
Stable, long term funding recommended for avoiding 20 percent service cuts
Sending transit where it’s needed: Recommendations of Regional Transit Task Force restructures delivery of bus service
Proposals include increased performance measures, controlling costs
County Council to hold final public hearing Monday on 2011 King County Budget
More than 400 people testify at four evening hearings on spending plan
Council Committee to receive briefing on results of Regional Transit Task Force
Panel created to provide a vision for the future of transit in King County to present recommendations to Council and Executive
Town hall meeting to focus on report from Regional Transit Task Force
Tuesday, Nov. 9, 6:30-8:00 p.m. at Seattle University's Campion Hall Ballroom
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