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Snohomish County planning committee refers four consent items to GLS, including phosphorus treatment contract and $6.8M floodplain subawards

Snohomish County Council Planning and Community Development Committee · March 17, 2026
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Summary

On March 17 the Snohomish County Council Planning and Community Development Committee moved four consent items to the General Legislative Session: a two‑year, up-to-$344,000 contract for in‑lake phosphorus treatment, $6.805 million in Floodplains by Design subawards, 13 historic preservation grants, and a $520,350 conservation futures reallocation for a corn maze project.

On March 17 the Snohomish County Council Planning and Community Development Committee voted to refer four consent items to the county’s General Legislative Session for consideration, the committee chair announced at the meeting’s close.

Debbie Mock, counsel staff, described each request and asked the committee to move them to GLS. "Proposed motion 206-116 would approve and authorize the County Executive to execute an agreement, as well as any amendments, with Aqua Technics LLC for in‑lake treatment services for phosphorus control," Mock said, noting Lake Ketchum has received annual treatments since 2016. She said the proposed agreement would take effect upon…

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