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Metropolitan King County
                Council News
November
                                King County Council unanimously adopts 2010 Budget that keeps basic services on the streets, cuts costs, and increases efficiencies 
                                Criminal justice and bus service preserved; does not use $15.6 million rainy-day reserve fund  
                            
                                County Council gives its support to 520 floating bridge option that builds within existing footprint
                                “A+” Bridge plan would keep costs low, protect environment
                            
                                Patterson: Adopted 2010 Budget prioritizes funding for critical services 
                                Difficult deliberations result in spending plan that continues to protect the public, victims of abuse
                            
                                County Council approves three-year extension of jail contracts 
                                Contracts set to expire in 2012
                            
                                Phillips pushed for King County budget with no transit cuts
                                King County Council’s adopts balanced 2010 budget that preserves core services
                            
                                Dunn: Good news and bad news in adopted 2010 Budget
                                Council prioritizes public safety but cuts King County Fair and 4-H
                            
                                Criminal justice and bus service preserved in preliminary budget from County Council Budget Leadership Team
                                Proposal cuts administrative costs and makes operational efficiencies to help keep direct services on the streets; does not touch $15.6 million rainy-day reserve fund
                            
                                Domestic violence, sexual assault and legal aid programs saved in preliminary 2010 King County Budget
                                Council budget leadership restores $1.4 million in critical human service programs
                            
                                King County Council adopts tax-neutral financing that maintains Metro bus service despite steep decline in revenues 
                                Reprioritizing of property tax, new efficiencies and a 2011 fare increase will help keep faith with voters on Bus Rapid Transit service promised under “Transit Now”
                            
                                King County Council sets process for filling seat to be vacated by Councilmember Constantine
                                Panel of 12 community leaders to interview candidates by Dec. 3, with Council appointment of a new representative for District 8 by Dec. 14
                            
                                Phillips-sponsored Transit Performance Audit helps Council find efficiencies to avert cuts to Metro bus service 
                                Transit budget avoids bus service cuts of 9 percent proposed by Executive and keeps the faith on RapidRide bus rapid transit service along 15th Avenue NW
                            
                                Ferry District reduces property tax for 2010 while preserving existing service
                                Deferral of ferry demonstration routes frees up funds for more than 180,000 hours of Metro Transit bus service 
                            
                                King County Council protects public safety and health by ensuring all residents have access to services 
                                Measure codifies existing County practices; amendments ensure consistency with federal law
                            
                                County Council sets January 31 deadline to close King County animal shelters 
                                Motion also calls for end to provision of animal control services to cities unless new contracts are struck for full cost recovery by the County
                            
                                GOAL!!! King County Council backs Seattle’s bid to host World Cup
                                Region’s history of supporting the “World’s Game” and potential for up to $600 million boost to local economy cited in effort to bring tournament to county
                            
                                County Council to consider process for filling seat to be vacated by Councilmember Constantine
                                Motion introduced today to empanel community leaders to evaluate candidates to represent Council District 8 
                            
                                Council recognizes 30 Years of farmland preservation
                                Voter-approved program protects land for agricultural use
                            
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