King County Council meeting highlights | May 21-25


May 19, 2012 · 9:57 PM

May 21-25, 2012

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

 

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

Monday, May 21

 

Committee of the Whole – 10:30 a.m. ***Special Meeting Time***

Briefing:

  • A motion adopting the Council’s Equity and Social Justice Initiative Work Plan for 2012 (Motion 2012-0195).
King County Ferry District – 1:30 p.m. ***Special Meeting***

 

Supervisors will discuss and possibly act on:

  • A resolution relating to the King County Ferry District’s 2009 financial statements and adopting the King County Ferry District Financial Statements for the Year Ended December 31, 2011 (Resolution FD2012-06).

     

     

Metropolitan King County Council – Following meeting of King County Ferry District
--Councilmembers and the County Executive will declare the week of May 20-26 as Emergency Medical Services Week in King County.

 

 

Councilmembers are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:
  • A motion adopting the Council’s Equity and Social Justice Initiative Work Plan for 2012 (Motion 2012-0195).

     

     

Tuesday, May 22

 

Government Accountability, Oversight and Financial Performance Committee – Canceled

 

Law, Justice and Health and Human Services Committee – 1:30 p.m.

Briefings:
  • King County Sheriff’s Office Briefing on North Bend Double Murder Case (Briefing No. 2012-B0089).
  • Status of Juvenile Justice Operational Master Plan and Juvenile Justice Updates (Briefing No. 2012-B0088).

 

Wednesday, May 23

Regional Policy Committee – 3:00 p.m. ***Special Meeting***

Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend to the full council:
  • A motion accepting the mental illness and drug dependency fourth annual report (Motion 2012-0130).
Briefings:
  • Follow-up Review of Future Levies and Ballot Measures in King County (Briefing No 2012-B0085).
  • Update on Emergency Management System and Services (Briefing No 2012-B0086).

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