2025-2832
| 1 | a. | Motion | Motion 25-411, approving the 2025-2026 Interlocal Agreement between Snohomish County and the Lakewood School District #306 relating to School Resource Officer services | Assigned | |
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2025-2951
| 1 | b. | Motion | Motion 25-415, confirming the appointment of Keaton Branch to the Snohomish County Arts Commission Advisory Board | Assigned | |
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2025-2954
| 1 | a. | Motion | Motion 25-413, authorizing the Executive to sign Amendment No. 1 for naloxone distribution between Snohomish County and City of Lynnwood Police Department | Assigned | |
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2025-2953
| 1 | b. | Motion | Motion 25-414, authorizing the Executive to sign Amendment No. 1 for naloxone distribution between Snohomish County and City of Lake Stevens | Assigned | |
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2025-2515
| 1 | a. | Motion | Motion 25-408, authorizing the County Executive to an agreement between Snohomish County and Ziply Fiber for the Elliot Road Flood Reduction Project | Assigned | |
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2025-2460
| 1 | b. | Motion | Motion 25-409, appointing Tom Ehrlichman as Hearing Examiner Pro Tem and approving the related professional services contract | Assigned | |
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2025-2461
| 1 | c. | Motion | Motion 25-410, appointing Ramina Dehkhoda-Steele as Hearing Examiner Pro Tem and approving the related professional services contract | Assigned | |
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2025-2634
| 1 | a. | Motion | Motion 25-397 approving a budget transfer in Grant Fund 130 for funds received from the Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts | Moved to the GLS Regular Agenda | |
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2025-2762
| 1 | b. | Motion | Motion 25-392, approving Release and Indemnity Agreement for transfer of Sheriff’s Office K9-Sully | Moved to the GLS Regular Agenda | |
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2025-2803
| 1 | c. | Motion | Motion 25-398, approving Release and Indemnity Agreement for transfer of Sheriff’s Office K9 Craft | Moved to the GLS Regular Agenda | |
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2025-2770
| 1 | d. | Motion | Motion 25-401, confirming the appointment of Laurie Barbosa to the Community Services Advisory Council | Moved to the GLS Regular Agenda | |
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2025-2890
| 1 | e. | Motion | Motion 25-406, approving the Office of Head Start, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services Application for One-Time Supplemental Funds for Nutrition and Healthy Eating | Approved | |
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2025-2893
| 1 | f. | Motion | Motion 25-407, approving the Office of Head Start, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services Application for Continuation of Fiscal Year 2026 Funding | Approved | |
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2025-2957
| 1 | 1. | Motion | Motion 25-412, approving Administrative Matters presented at General Legislative Session on September 10, 2025 | | |
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2025-2504
| 1 | 1) | Ordinance | Ordinance 25-047, relating to nonconforming structures and uses; amending Sections 30.28.070, 30.28.072, and 30.91n.050, and repealing Section 30.28.075 of the Snohomish County Code | | |
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2025-2735
| 1 | 2) | Ordinance | Ordinance 25-051, relating to Growth Management; amending the Snohomish County Official Zoning Map to more fully implement the Urban Medium Density Residential and Urban High Density Residential Designations on the Snohomish County Growth Management Act Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map | | |
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2025-2246
| 1 | 1) | Report | New Start Centers Presentation – September 2025 | | |
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2025-2994
| 1 | | Motion | ORAL MOTION
Vice-Chair Dunn made a motion to authorize the County, by and through the Prosecuting Attorney or his designees, to execute the necessary documents to resolve litigation with Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family, as well as the necessary documents to settle litigation with eight secondary opioid manufacturers – named Alvogen, Amneal, Apotex, Hikma, Indivior, Mylan, Sun, and Zydus, as proposed in the national multidistrict litigation and recommended by the Washington Attorney General’s Office. Councilmember Low seconded the motion and it carried unanimously.
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