Planned meetings of the King County Council. Shoreline and LFP are represented by Council Chair Bob Ferguson. He can be contacted by phone at 206-296-1001 or email.
Monday, July 12
Committee of the Whole – 9:30 a.m.
Discuss and possibly recommend to the full council:
- An ordinance to send to voters an amendment to the King County Charter: Specifying the timely filing of a statement of campaign receipts and expenditures with the Washington state Public Disclosure Commission (Ordinance 2009-0496).
- An ordinance adopting the King County Strategic Plan 2010-2014 (Ordinance 2010-0274).
- County labor policies.
Metropolitan King County Council – 11:00 a.m.
Hear public testimony on:
- Ordinances that would submit to voters proposals authorizing an additional two-tenths of one percent sales tax for criminal justice and other general governmental purposes (Ordinances 2010-0352 and 2010-0367).
- An ordinance that would submit to voters a proposal authorizing an additional two-tenths of one percent sales tax for criminal justice and other general governmental purposes along with financing the construction of a new County Youth Services Facility (Ordinance 2010-0365).
King County Flood Control District – Following the 11 a.m. meeting Board members are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:
- A resolution adopting the 2010 King County Flood Control District Hazard Mitigation Plan (FCD 2010-34).
- Briefing on Status of federal issues related to flood control in King County (FCD 10-B01).
Tuesday, July 13
Environment and Transportation Committee – 9:30 a.m.
Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend to the full council:
- An ordinance relating to the Burien Transit Center expansion project; authorizing a funding and cooperation agreement between the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority and King County (Ordinance 2010-0375).
- Briefing on Sound Transit light rail—northern segments (Briefing No. 2010-B0138).
Discussion only:
- An ordinance relating to adopting the shoreline master program (Ordinance 2009-0609).
- An ordinance relating to comprehensive planning and permitting (Ordinance 2010-0163).
King County Forecast Council – 12:00 p.m
Councilmembers are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:
- A resolution adopting the 2011 economic forecast for King County (KCFC 2010-11).
- Briefing:Update on potential Sales Tax Revenue for 2011-12.
Law, Justice and Health and Human Services Committee – 1:30 p.m.
Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend:
- A motion requesting county public safety and public health agencies develop a strategic plan for offender reentry from jail facilities and community corrections programs in King County (Motion 2010-0395).
Briefings:
- Status of Prosecutor’s Car Theft Initiative (Briefing No. 2010-B0135).
- Status of Prosecutor’s Repeat Burglary Initiative (Briefing No. 2010-B0136).
- Prosecutor’s and Sheriff’s Office Gang-Related Crimes Initiative (Briefing No. 2010-B0137).
Wednesday, July 14
Committee of the Whole – 9:30 a.m.
King County Ferry District Executive Committee – 1:30 p.m.
Board members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend:
- A resolution approving the King County Ferry District’s travel and expense reimbursement policy.
Regional Policy Committee – 3:00 p.m.
- Committee members will recognize veterans of the Korean War on the 60th Anniversary of the “Forgotten War.”
Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend:
- A motion accepting the annual progress report on the implementation of the King County Veterans and Human Services Levy Service Improvement Plan (Motion 2010-0333).
- Briefing: Farmers Markets: Economic Engines for Rural and Urban King County (Briefing No. 2010-B0126).
Thursday, July 15
Board of Health – 1:30 p.m.
Briefings:
- Tobacco Policy Progress Report from the BOH Tobacco Ad Hoc Committee (Briefing No. 10-B16).
- 2009 Health Care for the Homeless Network Annual Report (Briefing No. 10-B17).
To read complete agendas and the full text of legislation, visit the King County Council’s LEGISEARCH system.
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