Seattle, WA|Press Release|
Seattle Fire's 2020 Annual Report
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The eFiling go-live date for the Gig Harbor Municipal Court has been changed from June 21 to July 26.
Individuals with an outstanding bench warrant should contact the specific court where the warrant was issued.
The City Council is seeking candidates for a vacancy on Bellevue's Transportation Commission. Applications are due by Friday, June 25.
The APRA funds total $20.1 million over two years and will be approved for allocation on a future consent calendar item.
“This project creates a distinct and much needed connection between the park and downtown’s commercial district,” said Mayor Lynne Robinson.
Bellevue Youth Link is seeking seven high-school aged candidates and two adult Bellevue residents for vacancies on its board.
“Bellevue came together to become a more just and equitable community,” the National Civic League said in a statement.
The parade is an Issaquah tradition that we plan to welcome back next year, in 2022.
“We’re taking the time to do this right, and the benefit to customers is that they have longer to prepare,” said Barry.
The City of Gig Harbor brings live music to the beautiful waterfront outdoor concert venue – arrive by land or by boat.
Spokane County utilized CARES Act funds to purchase the PPE.
Fire investigators have ruled the cause of the fire as “undetermined”, pending the results of the autopsy.
The City asks the public to provide comments and feedback through the following methods by June 18, 2021.
The meeting was scheduled to take place on June 16.
To move this single travel lane to the new bridge, some lanes and ramps will need to be closed leading up to the switch.
Maintenance crews are currently clearing snow on SR 542 up to the Terminal Lake parking lot.
The program helps people experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 and are at risk of housing instability or homelessness.
With an Italian prune orchard, red raspberries and marionberries, Linda’s garden feeds the body and soul.
City Council will review the document and recommendations prior to a final vote for adoption at its regularly scheduled meeting on June 21.