Things’s didn’t change much during the 36 hours following Tuesday’s primary election.
Some vote totals and percentages shifted slightly as additional votes were counted, but nothing changed the outcome of the various races.
Voters in the south end of King County voters had just a few choices during Tuesday’s primary election.
Voters in the south end of King County voters had just a few choices during Tuesday’s primary election.
Enumclaw residents should learn how big a hit their budgets will take Monday night, when members of the Enumclaw City Council consider a serious increase in sewer rates.
Bowing to pressure from a group of Garrett Street businessmen, members of the Enumclaw City Council have scrapped plans for immediate formation of a Local Improvement District – but that doesn’t mean the issue will go away entirely.
The city of Enumclaw appears ready and willing to operate the King County Fair again next year, but no one knows if the county will step to the plate and offer financial support.
In recent years, the city of Enumclaw has taken over operations at the local swimming pool and the former King County Fairgrounds. This year, the city agreed to put on the county fair.
The King County Council District No. 9 race has drawn three contenders, incumbent Reagan Dunn, Mark Green and Beverly Harison Tonda.
Expanding its wastewater treatment plant caused the city of Enumclaw to encroach upon a small wetland area, an environmentally touchy procedure that is now playing out in a highly-visible way.
The city of Enumclaw’s desire to improve Garrett Street was met with resistance by those being asked to pick up part of the tab.
It appears flushing is getting even more expensive.
A pair of contested mayoral races highlight the Plateau’s political landscape, now that the 2009 filing period has come to an end.
Enumclaw’s campaign season got off to a rousing start March 25 when Councilwoman Liz Reynolds announced her candidacy for mayor.
