King County Council: April 5-9, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Shoreline and Lake Forest Park are represented on the King County Council by Bob Ferguson. He can be contacted by phone at 206-296-1001 or email.
This week at the County Council: Meeting highlights for April 5-9, 2010
Monday, April 5
Metropolitan King County Council – 11 am
Councilmembers are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:
· A motion confirming the appointment of Caroline Whalen as Director/Chief Administrative Officer of the King County Department of Executive Services (Motion 2010-0107).
King County Forecast Council – 11:30 am ***Special Meeting***
Members are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:
· A resolution amending the 2010 work plan for the Office of Economic Forecast and Analysis (KCFC 2010-10).
King County Flood Control District Executive Committee – 1:30 pm ***Special Meeting*** 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 resolution revising the District’s 2010 capital budget program to respond to emergency needs resulting from the January 2009 presidentially declared flood disaster (FCD 2010-30).
Tuesday, April 6
Government Accountability and Oversight Committee – 9:30 am
Briefings:
· Status report on King County International Airport (Briefing No. 2010-B0060).
· King County Auditor’s Office Highlights of 2009 Accomplishments Report (Briefing No. 2010-B0061).
Budget and Fiscal Management Committee – 1:30 pm
Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend to the full council:
· An ordinance amending the 2010 Budget Ordinance: Making a supplemental appropriation to the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health (Ordinance 2010-0220).
Wednesday, April 7
Committee of the Whole – 9:30 am
Agenda TBA
Regional Water Quality Committee – 3 pm
Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend to the full council:
· A motion approving the planning process to determine if, how, when, where and by what funding mechanisms over the next 30 years King County’s existing reclaimed water program should expand (Motion 2010-0027).
“This Week at the Council” is a summary of highlights for upcoming council and committee agendas. To read complete agendas and the full text of legislation, visit the King County Council’s LEGISEARCH system. Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are in the King County Council Chambers, Room 1001, King County Courthouse, 516 Third Ave, Seattle, WA
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