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Classifieds Ronald Commissioners Special Meeting

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Ronald Wastewater District is set to convene a special meeting of the Board of Commissioners on June 7, 2017, starting at 2:00 PM at District Headquarters in Shoreline, WA. This meeting will provide an opportunity for public comments, allowing residents to share their perspectives for three minutes, while agency representatives will have five minutes to speak. An executive session will also be held to discuss legal matters, specifically under RCW 42. 30. 110 (1)(i), with the potential for subsequent actions.

This meeting highlights the district's commitment to transparency and accountability, essential components of effective local governance. Engaging the public in such discussions fosters community trust and ensures that the voices of residents are heard. It is crucial for local stakeholders to stay informed about decisions that may impact their services. The importance of these meetings cannot be overstated, as they serve as a vital link between the district and its constituents. Overall, this special meeting reflects the district's dedication to managing wastewater services responsibly while addressing community needs.

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