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City Council says farewell to City Manager Julie Underwood

The Shoreline City Council bid farewell to City Manager Julie Underwood on September 30, 2013, recognizing her contributions to the city's development during her tenure. Underwood expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and highlighted major projects achieved under her leadership before relocating to California for her husband's new job. This event marked a significant transition for the city and its governance.

City Council fails to override Mayors veto votes to adopt 1 regular tax levy

The Lake Forest Park City Council's recent vote to adopt a 1% regular property tax increase follows a failed attempt to override Mayor Mary Jane Goss's veto of a more substantial increase. The meeting highlighted the council's decision to utilize "banked" property tax capacity, resulting in a maximum allowable increase under state law. This decision reflects ongoing local governance challenges and fiscal management within the city.

Special Election in Washington Scheduled for February 11, 2025

The Washington Secretary of State's announcement highlights the upcoming Special Election on February 11, 2025, urging voters to confirm their registration and participate. Key deadlines include ballot mailings starting on January 24 and the registration cut-off on February 3. Voters can receive their ballots by mail, ensuring a convenient voting process.