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Sedro‑Woolley council backs consolidated funding process; agrees to split capital and service rounds and to issue service RFPs this fall
Summary
Sedro‑Woolley council members backed a consolidated application process for several human‑services funding streams and voted to split capital and service cycles so service awards can be made in time for winter; staff was directed to issue a service RFP this fall.
Sedro‑Woolley city staff proposed consolidating multiple human‑services funding streams — 1590 operating, 1590 capital, 1406 and opioid settlement funds — into a single, simplified application process. Council members expressed broad support for consolidation while asking staff to separate capital and service rounds so service awards can be made in time for winter needs.
Charlie (city staff) said the City’s packet included current fund balances and that the One Washington memorandum of understanding requires a public funding process for opioid settlement funds. Staff proposed a single application that would allow applicants to check which funding sources they were seeking, with additional capital questions for those…
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