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Councilmember John Koster 

July 11, 2013

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 John Koster

Snohomish County Council
3000 Rockefeller Ave., M/S 609
Everett, Washington 98201
 
 
8th floor, Robert J. Drewel Building
Phone: 425-388-3494
E-Mail: [email protected]

 

Barbara Chapman, Legislative Aide

District 1 Snags 4 out of 6 Childrens' Art Winners

Every year in April, County Governments support and promote government awareness. Each year a topic is selected and the art contest is offered to all the schools in the county with prizes given for

Kindergarten to 5th grade. This year the topic was "Smart Justice-Creating Safer Communities". Winners:

 

 Kindergarten - Saya Barber

 Lakewood Elementary

 

 

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 1st Grade - Annabelle Moll

 Marshall Elementary

 

2nd Grade - Haley Daugherty

Shoultes Elementary

 

 

* 5th Grade, Kassidy Millar

Cougar Creek Elementary - (no picture)

 

 

 

County resurfacing program targets 88 miles of roads

Snohomish County has begun its annual roadway resurfacing program, this year focusing on 88 miles of county roadways. The county annually evaluates its entire road network in an effort to develop a multi-year plan for preserving and maintaining county roads in the most cost-effective way possible. This year the county will chip seal about 85 miles while paving another three miles of road with asphalt.

 

Road Maintenance Division crews will use approximately 8,200 tons of asphalt to patch potholes and improve rough or failing pavement as well as to complete the chip seal work. Chip sealing extends the life of the road surface for an additional seven to 10 years. Typically crews are able to complete the work quickly to minimize impacts to residents and businesses.

  • A layer of asphalt oil is applied to the road.
  • This is followed by a layer of crushed rock/chips.
  • The chips are pressed into place by a roller.

The road is immediately usable, and during the following week, most remaining crushed rock is pressed into the asphalt by vehicles driving on the road. A temporary 20-mph speed limit will be enforced during that time. Crews will return within a week to sweep up any loose chips and replace pavement striping. Chip sealing is scheduled to begin July 8 in various south county neighborhoods. The Road Maintenance paving crew will work from east to west in July. During August, they will work their way north and northwest. Though work progress and schedule are weather dependent, all chip seal work should be complete by mid September.

 

The overlay work is now underway and being done by Cemex.

Work is scheduled for the following areas of Snohomish County:

 

County/City areas Number of road locations Total road miles

Arlington ........................................ 9................................................ 4.87

Granite Falls ................................ 28............................................... 14.65

Lake Stevens .................................1................................................. 3.03

Maltby ...........................................5................................................. 3.49

Marysville....................................... 2..............................................   1.28

Ty Trenary sworn in as Sheriff on July 8

Following on the heels of transition in Snohomish County government, Ty Trenary was sworn in as the new Snohomish County Sheriff on July 8 in the public hearing room on the first floor of the Robert J. Drewel Building.

Trenary, 47, has been in law enforcement more than 25 years, joining the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office in 1991. He most recently served as captain of the North Precinct; before that he served as contract police chief in the city of Stanwood from 2008-2012.

The Sheriff's position became vacant on June 3 when John Lovick resigned to accept the position of County Executive.

 

 

 

August 6 Primary

Monday, July 8 was the last day to register to vote online or by mail or to transfer an existing registration to a new address for the upcoming August 6, 2013 Primary Election. Individuals who have never registered to vote in Washington State may register through Monday, July 29 and must register in-person at the Snohomish County Auditor's Office.

In order to register to vote in the state of Washington, a person must:

* be a citizen of the United States;

* have lived in Washington State for at least 30 days;

* be at least 18 years old by Election Day;

* not disqualified due to a court order; and

* not currently under Department of Corrections supervision for a felony conviction.

First time voters wanting to vote in this election may register in person at the Snohomish County Auditor's Office through Monday, July 29. The Snohomish County Auditor's Office is located on the first floor of the Snohomish County Administration West Building, 3000 Rockefeller Avenue, Everett. The office is open to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Voters may check and update their registration status online at www.snoco.org/elections. Updating your registration information ensures your ballot can be delivered without delay. If you are currently registered as an active voter, you do not need to register again.

Complete information on what races will be voted upon in the August 6 Primary can be found on the Snohomish County Auditor's Website at www.snoco.org/elections.

For additional information contact Snohomish County Elections at (425) 388-3444). Don't forget to vote!!

 

Have a great summer!

 

 

 

I hope you found this eNEWSLETTER to be informative and useful. You can make it even more valuable by suggesting topics and issues for future newsletters. Please contact me at 425-388-3494, or e-mail [email protected]. If you would like to share this newsletter, select the Forward email link below.
Sincerely, 

John Koster
Snohomish County Council