Renton, WA|Press Release|
Renton Ideal Location For Coronavirus Vaccine Manufacturing Facility
King County has been a leader nationally for its strong and speedy response to the coronavirus outbreak.
King County has been a leader nationally for its strong and speedy response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Renton Police’s own–Sgt. John Awai—is featured in a Seattle Times story on how departments in King County are dealing with coronavirus.
Base rates are identified in GHMC Chapter 13.04 for water service and GHMC Chapter 13.32 for sewer service.
Callers can continue to dial 1-800-525-0127 and press # to be transferred to a Washington 211 call taker.
The Planning Commission reviews proposed changes to the City’s Municipal Zoning regulations and Comprehensive Plan.
This initial assessment will be revisited as the situation continues to evolve.
Seattle firefighters responded to a string of recent fires in midst of the corona crisis.
A committee comprised of members from the Chamber and Banner Bank reviewed all applications.
Seattle Firefighters from across the city are supporting small businesses by ordering food for takeout from local restaurants.
Staff from parks and police departments will increase their presence in the parks and on trails to ensure social distancing requirements.
The release of vehicle reservations for the summer season, which was originally scheduled for April 21, has been canceled.
The Washington 211 call center is not able to provide clinical information or test results.
"Residents should not drive anywhere except for an essential service or to pick up a to-go order from a local restaurant."
If you encounter a business or person inflating prices, take a picture with your phone or screen grab an image of the price gouging.
The virus that causes coronavirus is highly contagious, and each face-to-face interaction is an opportunity for it to spread.
On April 5th, Tyler Walker was arrested in Duvall with the assistance of Detectives from the King County Sheriff’s Office.
Reports included that she was thrashing around in the vehicle, swerving, speeding and driving into oncoming traffic.
"As you know, City Hall is closed to the public. A limited number of our staff is reporting to work at City facilities."
The Governor’s Proclamation No. 20-28 prohibits the public from attending this meeting in person.
Safety of the community and our employees is always at the forefront of all decisions being made by the City.