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File #: 2025-3509    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Assigned
File created: 11/3/2025 In control: Public Infrastructure and Conservation Committee
On agenda: Final action:
Title: Ordinance 26-010, relating to the Snohomish County Transportation Benefit District, Chapter 2.85 SCC; Notice of Intent to Assume, and Assumption of, the Rights, Powers, Immunities, Functions, and Obligations of the Snohomish County Transportation Benefit District
Attachments: 1. Proposed Ordinance 26-010, 2. Ordinance Introduction Slip


Executive/Council Action Form (ECAF)


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Ordinance 26-010, relating to the Snohomish County Transportation Benefit District, Chapter 2.85 SCC; Notice of Intent to Assume, and Assumption of, the Rights, Powers, Immunities, Functions, and Obligations of the Snohomish County Transportation Benefit District
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DEPARTMENT: Public Works

ORIGINATOR: Afroz Hasan

EXECUTIVE RECOMMENDATION: Approved by Tom Teigen 2/26/26

PURPOSE: To vest the Snohomish County Council with all rights, powers, immunities, functions, and obligations of the Snohomish County Transportation Benefit District after determining that such assumption is in the public interest, thereby consolidating governance and improving efficiency in administering transportation revenues.

BACKGROUND: ? The Snohomish County Transportation Benefit District (TBD) was originally established in July 2011 as an independent governing body. ? Under the original structure, the Snohomish County Council (County Council) acted in an ex officio capacity as the governing board of the TBD.
? In 2015, the Washington Legislature enacted RCW 36.74.010, which permits counties-by ordinance or resolution-to assume the rights, powers, functions, and obligations of a TBD, thereby consolidating its operations under the county's direct governance.
? RCW 36.74.030 authorizes a county legislative authority, after receiving testimony and determining that the public interest or welfare would be satisfied, to assume the rights, powers, immunities, functions, and obligations of an existing TBD.
? If the County Council chooses to assume these powers, the assumption must be made by ordinance or resolution, and the county is vested with every right, power, immunity, function, and obligation previously granted to the TBD.
? Assumption of powers consolidates TBD functions under the county's governance structure, eliminating the need for a separate TBD board and reducing administrative duplication.
? Upon assumption, the ind...

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