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King County budget committee advances ordinance correcting council-district designation; approves consent items and tables asset plan

Metropolitan King County Council Budget and Fiscal Management Committee · February 25, 2026

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Summary

On Feb. 25 the Metropolitan King County Council Budget and Fiscal Management Committee advanced Ordinance 2025-0361 after approving an amendment correcting the council district for the listed property, approved two consent items for the full council, and tabled an update to the county real asset management plan for further work.

The Metropolitan King County Council’s Budget and Fiscal Management Committee on Feb. 25 advanced Ordinance 2025-0361 after approving an amendment to correct the council district where the property is located, approved two consent items for the full-council consent schedule and tabled an update to the county real asset management plan.

Chair Rod Dombowski called the meeting to order and confirmed a quorum. April Sanders, who identified herself as council policy staff, told the committee that item 6 had been pulled from the consent agenda for a technical amendment and moved approval of the remaining consent items 5 and 7. The committee approved that motion on a roll call of 5 ayes, 0 noes, with Council member Fain excused.

On item 6, Ordinance 2025-0361, Sanders said the proposed amendment “would just correct the council district where the property is located.” She moved amendment 1; the committee approved the amendment and then gave the ordinance a due-pass recommendation to advance it to the full council on the regular consent schedule. The clerk announced the vote as 5 ayes, 0 noes, with Council member Fain excused.

Chair Dombowski also announced that item 8, an update to the county real asset management plan, would be tabled after requests from colleagues and the executive branch to allow additional work. He thanked staff who were prepared to present and said the item will be taken up at a later date.

The committee completed business for the day and adjourned.

Votes at a glance - Consent (items 5 and 7): Motion to approve moved by April Sanders (Council policy staff); result: approved, 5–0 (Fain excused). - Ordinance 2025-0361 (item 6): Amendment 1 to correct council district adopted; committee gave a due-pass recommendation to advance the ordinance to full council consent; result: 5–0 (Fain excused). - Item 8 (real asset management plan update): Tabled at chair’s announcement; no formal vote taken.

What happens next: The ordinance and approved consent items will be placed on the full council consent agenda per the committee’s recommendation. The real asset management plan update will return after additional work requested by committee members and the executive branch.