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Snohomish County committee sends five motions — including $220,000 contract increase for wellness platform — to Jan. 28 consent agenda
Summary
The Snohomish County Public Infrastructure and Conservation Committee on Jan. 20 moved five motions to the Jan. 28 consent or JLS agenda, including retroactive rental approval of $10,582.70, right-of-way easements for a Larson Road bridge ($106,000 anticipated), a Lake Stevens interlocal agreement ($43,548 estimated 2026 cost), approval of the 2026 office space plan, and a $220,000 increase to a digital wellness contract (total $420,000).
The Snohomish County Council Public Infrastructure and Conservation Committee on Tuesday moved five items to the council’s Jan. 28 consent or JLS agendas, including a retroactive equipment rental payment, a right-of-way plan for a bridge retrofit and a $220,000 increase to a digital wellness contract.
Why it matters: the items affect county operations and near-term budgets. The motions included authorization requests that, if approved by the full council, will allow the county to reimburse rental costs, acquire temporary easements for a bridge seismic retrofit, perform traffic asset maintenance for the city of Lake Stevens, and extend and increase spending on a county employee wellness platform.
Heidi Bizzizzo presented Motion 26-017 asking retroactive approval for rental costs incurred at the Cathcart Way Recycling and Transfer…
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