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Snohomish County Council approves resolutions, surplus vehicle donations, budget transfers and appointments

3788559 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 26 session the council adopted two recognition resolutions, approved consent and administrative matters, authorized surplus vehicle donations, adopted multiple budget transfers, confirmed an appointment and extended several routine agreements; votes were unanimous except where noted in the record.

The Snohomish County Council took a series of routine and semi-routine actions Feb. 26, approving recognition resolutions, donations of surplus vehicles, budget transfers and an appointment.

Resolutions: The council approved a proclamation recognizing March 2025 as Women’s History Month and March 8, 2025, as International Women’s Day in Snohomish County (Resolution 25-005). The council also approved a resolution recognizing March 2025 as Red Cross Month in Snohomish County (Resolution 25-006). Janice Ellis spoke in support of the Red Cross resolution and relayed greetings from Alexander Newman, executive director of the Red Cross’s Northwest Region.

Consent, administrative and committee items: The council approved the consent agenda and administrative matters (motion 25-116) and approved Action-on-Committee items as presented.

Donations and surplus vehicles: The county approved three surplus vehicle donations…

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