During a recent meeting of the King County Flood Control Zone District, the board convened to address several key items, including the approval of minutes and financial resolutions. The meeting commenced with a roll call confirming a quorum, followed by a moment of remembrance for Steve Blytheus, a respected member of the community and long-time manager of the rivers and floodplain management section. His contributions to the county's floodplain plan and environmental initiatives were acknowledged, highlighting his legacy and impact on local water management.
The board then moved to public comments regarding two significant resolutions. The first, FCD Resolution FCD2024-08, pertains to the adoption of a revised operating budget and capital improvement program for 2024 through 2029. The second, FCD Resolution FCD2024-10, authorizes expenditures for projects within the Snoqualmie watershed. No public comments were received, allowing the meeting to progress smoothly.
Following this, the executive director, Michelle Clark, presented a series of invoices for approval, detailing expenses related to web hosting, financial advising, legal services, and environmental impact assessments, among others. The board unanimously approved the invoices, ensuring that all expenditures were in line with contractual obligations.
The meeting concluded with a light-hearted exchange among board members, reflecting a collaborative atmosphere as they moved forward with their agenda.