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Flood control committee recommends revised 2026 budget and emergency flood‑response funding following December’s historic storm

King County Flood Control District Executive Committee · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The King County Flood Control District Executive Committee on Feb. 4 recommended a revised 2026 operating and capital budget and a resolution to fund emergency repairs and new capital work stemming from the Dec. 2025 floods, identifying nearly $10.2 million in known emergency and capital needs and sending the resolution to the board for consideration.

Chair Reagan Dunn recommended that the King County Flood Control District’s board consider a revised 2026 operating and capital budget and a companion resolution to fund emergency flood‑fight efforts after the December 2025 storms.

Michelle Clark, district executive director, told the committee the district has identified $2,958,457 in emergency repairs from December that are known at this time and $7,266,543 in new capital repair needs for 2026; she cautioned those totals are preliminary and that additional invoices are still arriving. Clark also…

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