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Washington County board braces for a busy summer and fall as levies, budget and Metro reforms loom

3800698 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners reviewed a packed upcoming schedule — including a heavy July 17 board day with many public hearings, potential levy referrals and transportation revenue work — and flagged a series of work sessions and outreach items (August work session, September planning, Metro future-vision engagement).

Washington County commissioners used a rolling-agenda briefing to warn of a busy summer and fall ahead: the board faces a packed July 17 schedule, multiple public hearings, levy referral work and Metro-area policy developments that staff said will require significant time and engagement.

Chair Catherine Harrington asked commissioners to keep calendars open for a long meeting on Tuesday the seventeenth, noting staff had placed “20 items on the consent agenda, 13 public hearings” and several action items on the agenda. She asked commissioners to be prepared to be available throughout the day and into the late afternoon for budget and levy-related work. “I…

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