King County Council meeting highlights | Nov. 12-16


November 10, 2012 · 11:49 AM

This week at the County Council: Meeting highlights

November 12-16, 2012

 

Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are in the King County Council Chambers, Room 1001, King County Courthouse, 516 Third Ave, Seattle

 

Monday, November 12

Veterans Day Holiday—County Offices Closed

 

Tuesday, November 13

Committee of the Whole – 9:30 a.m.

Briefing:

  • Eastside Rail Corridor (Briefing No. 2012-B0148).

 

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

Councilmembers are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:

  • An ordinance adopting the 2013 King County Budget (Ordinance 2012-0391).
  • An ordinance relating to the imposition of a natural resource conservation rate and charge in the King Conservation District and authorizing the executive to enter into a interlocal agreement between the County and the King Conservation District (Ordinance 2012-0432).

 

Wednesday, November 14

King County Ferry District Executive Committee – 1:30 p.m. ***Special Meeting*** The Committee will meet in the Southwest Conference Room, 12th Flr, King County Courthouse

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

Board of Supervisors:

  • A motion expressing interest in the MV Spirit of Kingston (Motion FD12-01)

 

Regional Policy Committee – 1:30 p.m. ***Special Meeting***

Briefings:

 

  • Preparing for Winter Storm Season (Briefing No. 2012-B0168).
  • Status Report on King Conservation District and Next Steps (Briefing No. 2012-B0012).
  • Cyber Security for the Private and Public Sector (Briefing No. 2012-B0121).

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