Coming up at the King County Council | April 30-May 4


April 28, 2012 · 9:13 PM

Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are in the King County Council Chambers,

 

Room 1001, King County Courthouse, 516 Third Ave, Seattle, WA

Monday, April 30

 

Committee of the Whole – 9:30 a.m. ***Special Meeting***

Briefing:

  • A motion making an appointment to fill a vacant judicial position in the Seattle Division of King County District Court (Motion 2012-0173).

 

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

Councilmembers are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:
  • An ordinance relating to King County District Court Electoral District Boundaries for 2012 (Ordinance 2012-0138).
  • An ordinance authorizing an interlocal agreement with Sound Transit to provide small contractor and supplier certification services (Ordinance 2012-0137).
  • An ordinance authorizing a thirty-year use agreement with Kirkland Youth Lacrosse for the design, installation and use of a synthetic turf lacrosse/soccer field located at Big Finn Hill Park (Substitute Ordinance 2012-0128.2)
Tuesday, May 1

 

Transportation, Economy and Environment Committee – 9:30 a.m.

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

  • An ordinance implementing the September 2012 public transportation service changes for King County (Ordinance 2012-0141).

 

Briefing:

  • The 2012 King County Comprehensive Plan (Briefing No. 2012-B0045).
--After the briefing, the committee will take public testimony.
For more information on the 2012 Comprehensive Plan Update, or to leave on line testimony, go to:http://kingcounty.gov/council/issues/comprehensive_plan.aspx
Budget and Fiscal Management Committee – Canceled

 

Wednesday, May 2

Regional Water Quality Committee – 3:00 p.m.

Briefings:
  • Brightwater Cost Update (Briefing No. 2012-B0076).
  • Executive’s Proposed 2013 Sewer Rate and Capacity Charge (Briefing No. 2012-B0077).
  • King County’s Water Quality Monitoring Program (Briefing No. 2012-B0078).

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