The numbers game called the 2013 preliminary city budget has been presented to the City Council and now the deliberations begin.
The two ordinances temporarily eliminate the city’s traffic impact fee for qualifying businesses as well as reduce sewer and water system development charges by 30 percent each.
The change only applies to police leadership positions for those who come up through the ranks in the city and is designed to offer a measure of job security to the chief, a position that was “at will” and at the pleasure of the mayor.
Patrons will not be able to pick up their holds during the closure.
Four transported to hospitals in first incident, driver hits school bus in second.
Passage of the ordinance would allow current civil servants to retain For-Cause employment protection should they be promoted to traditionally at-will BLPD leadership positions.
STAY AWAY: An Enumclaw corrections officer spotted two suspicious males climbing a wall in the alley behind a Cole Street building. The two were contacted shortly after midnight Oct. 21 and ordered to stay away from the property.
This Thursday, October 25 there will be a special matinee performance of the Fall Play “The Diviners” in the Auditorium during first and second period. To attend students must have a permission slip signed by a parent or guardian. Permission slips are available in the Activities Office. Hope to see you at the show! See Mr. Miller with any questions.
The Enumclaw Fire Department and King County Fire District 44 emergency personnel are en route to an accident off Auburn-Enumclaw Road according to KCFD 44 public information officer Tim Perciful.
Maris Farms, Thomasson Family Farms and Buckley’s Fright Night offer Halloween fun for the whole family.
t of Transportation and construction crews cancelled the closure planned from 5 to 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22, due to weather. If the weather clears, crews plan to close Snoqualmie Pass from Hyak to Price Creek from 5 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23.
Mrs. WA Plus America, Kym Hopen of Bonney Lake, and her daughter Raven Hopen are hosting a fundraiser as part of the Queens For a Cure pageant, in which Raven is competing.
The two ordinances would temporarily eliminate the city’s traffic impact fee for qualifying businesses as well as reduce sewer and water system development charges by 30 percent each.