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Edition Date: July 21, 2008
Burn bans declared
In concert with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, King County and Snohomish County have called a Phase 1 burn ban that took effect Thursday, July 17.

 

 
City seeks input on Preliminary Capital Improvement Projects
Woodinville’s preliminary list of Capital Projects is out for public comment. The City invites comments, additions, and deletions to the City- identified 32 projects, which are estimated to cost more than $74 million over the next six years.

 

 
DowntownTask Force wants input from residents, business owners
Kenmore residents and business owners are encouraged to attend the Downtown Task Force Open House regarding proposed code revisions on Wednesday, July 23, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Northshore Utility District office, 6830 NE 185th Street.

 

 
New Northwest Center donation drop off opens
You can now drop off your re-usable clothing and household items at your local neighborhood donation station. Visit us at Cottage Lake Safeway, 19150 NE Woodinville-Duvall Rd. Look for “The Big Blue Truck” in the parking lot on weekends, Sat. and ...

 

 
WM launches recycling service for compact fluorescent light bulbs
Waste Management, NW, recently launched ThinkGreenFromHome.com, a streamlined online service for the recycling of universal household waste including compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), batteries, and eventually other household electronics.

 

 
Kenmore City Manager Steve Anderson resigns
Stephen Anderson tendered his resignation as Kenmore’s city manager at the City Council Special Study Session on July 10, effective Aug. 8, after being named deputy city manager in Bothell. “I have enjoyed serving the Council and the community as ...

 

 
Woodinville resident is finalist in regional quilt competition
Lynn Majidimehr of Woodinville is a finalist in the 8th biennial Pacific Northwest Quiltfest, Aug. 8-10 at the Washington State Convention & Trade Center in Seattle. The piece, titled “Janet’s Influence,” will compete with 290 quilts and wearable art entries from ...

 

 
City of Kenmore seeking artists for City Hall public art
The City of Kenmore is seeking an artist to create site specific work for its new City Hall. City policy directs 1 percent of capital construction budgets to the Public Art Fund.

 

 
Hopelink launches campaign to outfit kids with school tools
Hopelink, the largest social services agency serving East and North King County, is collecting school supplies to distribute to low-income schoolchildren, as part of its annual Kids Need School Supplies drive from July 14 to August 18.

 

 
Local utilities want to ‘Empower Your Shower’
Puget Sound Energy (PSE), Snohomish County Public Utility District (PUD), Tacoma Public Utilities and Cascade Natural Gas recently launched a joint effort to help area homeowners save energy and water by offering free, high-efficiency ...

 

 
‘Making the world a better place’
Brownie Girl Scout Troop 2549, Carnation Elementary 3rd graders, spent Saturday morning, June 21st, cleaning up.