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Council places $103.16 million public safety and maintenance bond on November ballot, appoints pro and con committee members
Summary
Council adopted an ordinance to place a $103.16 million public safety and maintenance facility bond measure on the Nov. 4 ballot, approved 25-year repayment limits and appointed members to the pro and con committees.
Mercer Island City Council on July 15 adopted Ordinance No. 25-13 to place a public safety and maintenance facility bond measure on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot and approved appointment of pro and con committee representatives.
Management analyst Robbie Cunningham Adams and Finance Director Matt Morgan briefed the council on ordinance language refined by an ad hoc working group of Mayor Salim Nies, Deputy Mayor Rosenbaum and Councilmember Craig Reynolds. The ordinance…
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