Politics & Government
County Releases Statement On West Hill Annexation
King County Executive Dow Constantine issued a statement late last week, stating the next steps are "up to the residents" of West Hill.

King County Executive Dow Constantine issued this statement on the defeat of proposed annexations in North Highline and West Hill. The County did do respond to specific questions submitted by Renton Patch:
"We acknowledge the decision of the residents of the North Highline and West Hill communities to remain in unincorporated KingCounty for the immediate future.
“King County will continue to do its best to provide services to these areas within the resources available. The mandate of the state Growth Management Act remains unchanged– that urban areas should be in cities, which are in a better position to provide urban-level services.
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“It’s going to be up to the residents of these urban unincorporated areas and their adjacent cities to decide if and when anannexation vote will come up again. It is certainly in the interest of the cities to act before the sales tax relief provided by the state expires in 2015.
“I want to thank the Mayor, the City Council, and the staff of the cities of Renton and Burien for their work and cooperation throughout this lengthy process.
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“In the meantime, King County’s Community Service Area staff will continue to provide support and access to unincorporated area residents and organizations.”
Renton Mayor Denis Law also issued a statement just minutes after the King County Elections Office posted last Wednesday night's results. Click here to read his statement.
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