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Shelton council: resolutions on stormwater outreach, rail crossing design, transportation plan and interlocal agreements approved; traffic-art and LTAC reports
Summary
At the June 5 Shelton City Council meeting the council advanced several administrative measures: it placed a stormwater public-education resolution on the June 17 action agenda, approved design services and multiple routine resolutions, and approved local traffic-box art and tourism presentations.
Shelton City Council took a series of votes and administrative steps on June 5 that affect city engineering projects, visitor services and intergovernmental cooperation.
Stormwater public-education (Resolution 1387): Council received a presentation from Kenny Oberg (stormwater permitting technician) and Jen (Mason Conservation District). The council voted to place Resolution 1387-0525 — a proposed strategy, schedule and budget with the Mason Conservation District for Western Washington Phase 2 municipal stormwater permit public education and outreach — on the June 17 action agenda for final consideration. The proposal includes a two-year budget just shy of $56,000 to continue and expand the city’s stormwater outreach and school-based watershed lessons that are funded with grant and…
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