No July 4th fireworks in Edmonds this year; chamber will support 3rd of July Mountlake Terrace show instead
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Orca Recovery Day event draws 100 to nature walk, scavenger hunt at Ballinger Park
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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: July 25, 2021
Location of proposed work release site
While the Washington State Department of Corrections has identified a property on the Mountlake Terrace-Edmonds border as a leading site to evaluate further for a new work release facility, a department spokesperson said that several steps remain before a final recommendation and decision will be made.
The department is in the early stages of finding locations considered underserved or unserved to expand its work release program, and the Mountlake Terrace site was one of several identified in Snohomish County, according to Washington State Department of Corrections Communications Director Jacque Coe. “The next step in the process requires a pre-application meeting between the property owner and the City of Mountlake Terrace,” Coe said in an email, adding that meeting has not yet taken place.
Posted: July 17, 2021
Members of the Mountlake Terrace City Council meet via Zoom July 15.
The Mountlake Terrace City Council discussed youth representation on city boards and commissions and also learned about programs that can aid property owners in their efforts to remove and/or remedy underground fuel storage tanks.
The council had previously talked, in late 2019, about providing opportunities for increased student input on issues that come before boards and commissions. Those discussions were put on hold in 2020, during the pandemic, but councilmembers continued to express support for the idea at their annual planning retreats. With pandemic restrictions easing, and the possibility of soon returning to in-person public meetings, conversation on the matter resumed Thursday night.