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Metropolitan King County
                Council News
February
                                King County Council Town Hall to examine public health challenges 
                                Council, public to discuss public health services and the current funding crisis 
                            
                                Patterson, County Council recognize Special Olympians
                                SeaTac, Normandy Park athletes part of Team USA for Winter Games  
                            
                                Seattle Pacific University Lady Falcons Soccer Team Honored by the King County Council
                                On Monday February 23rd, 2009 King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer led the Council in a formal recognition ceremony for The Seattle Pacific University Lady Falcons Soccer Team who captured their first NCAA Division II National Championship this past December.  
                            
                                Enumclaw takes control of King County Fair 
                                King County Council adopts one-year agreement for city to operate fair in 2009
                            
                                King County officials receive Inauguration Day flag
                                Congressman Reichert presents King County Council and Executive with symbolic gift
                            
                                Constantine praises Legislature's support for King County finances
                                Two bills address funding crisis
                            
                                Phillips urges Olympia to act to protect bus service, stabilize King County budget
                                Legislation introduced in Olympia would help counties cope with budget crises 
                            
                                Additional loss of $35 million in sales tax revenues next year threatens Metro bus service
                                Cumulative funding gap of $100 million will mean fewer buses on streets unless Legislature enacts new funding sources, says Council budget chair 
                            
                                Dick Brugger Honored at AYR Valentine’s Day Breakfast
                                On Friday, February 13th King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer presented South King County resident Dick Brugger with a proclamation honoring his years of service in South King County at the Auburn Youth Resources annual Valentine’s Day breakfast.
                            
                                Lambert to unveil flood response proposals at Town Hall meeting in Carnation
                                Stockpiling of sandbags and interagency coordination among the proposals
                            
                                Federal Way Senior Center recognizes Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer as its first Honorary Lifetime Member
                                The Federal Way Senior Center hosted a special Holiday Gala Dinner on December 10th. The event brought together community members and leaders from throughout the South King County area to celebrate a year of growth and success for the Center. As a highlight of the evening, the Center paid special honor to Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer for his continuous support of the Center’s programs.
                            
                                Dunn introduces package of flood response reform legislation
                                Stockpiling sandbags, public notification, interagency coordination and speedup of cleanup among the four proposals
                            
                                Statement from King County Council Chair Dow Constantine 
                                on today’s decision by State Commissioner of Public Lands Peter Goldmark to initiate a staff review of the Glacier Northwest tidelands lease on Maury Island
                            
                                An electric future: Council promotes next-generation hybrid vehicles
                                More charging stations with a standardized charging system urged for the region.
                            
                                Phillips goes to D.C. to press for federal dollars, climate action for King County
                                Phillips to discuss King County’s economic, transportation, housing, and environmental priorities with Obama administration, congressional leaders
                            
                                Sale of Summit Pit clears way for open space, trails, housing and new roads facility 
                                Council approves sale of Maple Valley “Donut Hole” for $51 million
                            
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