Upper Bear Creek Unincorporated Area Council

Serving 22,000 people in north-central King County

between the Sammamish and Snoqualmie Rivers and

north of Redmond and east of Woodinville.

 

The Upper Bear Creek Community Council meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of most months. The purpose of the council is to inform, assist and represent our community in dealing with King County government and other entities with respect to issues that affect our community.

UPPER BEAR CREEK COMMUNITY COUNCIL PUBLIC FORUM

January 26, 2010 Woodinville Water District Offices
17238 N. E. Woodinville/Duvall Rd.
7:30pm – 9:00 pm

AGENDA

King County Veterans and Human Services Levy
Background: In November 2005, King County voters said “yes” to a ballot measure that will general over $13 million annually for six years to help people in need across the county. Half of the revenue raised provides services for veterans, military personnel and their families, and the other half provides a range of regional health and human services for low-income and special needs individuals and families.

Staff from King County Dept. of Community and Human Services will provide information and respond to questions regarding the levy.

Cottage Lake Park Improvements
Mike Crandell, Cottage Lake Park Specialist will provide a report on the status of the park improvements.

Community updates/reports on the Avondale Road Project, Woodinville Duvall Road and other Roads projects.

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Upper Bear Creek Community Council is actively recruiting board members. For more information about us, please call Nancy Stafford at 425-788 5841 or visit our website at www.upperbearcreek.com

 
All interested persons of the community are welcome to attend