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Commission approves reappointment, zoning and grant packages; buys land to restore Churchwells access
Summary
King County commissioners voted March 24 to reappoint a member to the Council on Aging, approve multiple land‑use ordinances and a zoning change in Alpine Meadows, fund farmers‑market and downtown façade grants, authorize purchase of SITLA land to restore property access in Churchwells, and approve a fence agreement near Alton.
The King County Commission on March 24 approved a slate of routine and substantive items, including a reappointment to the Council on Aging, a zoning change in Alpine Meadows, amendments to the county land‑use code, new small‑business grants, and a purchase of state trust land to restore property access in Churchwells.
At the start of the regular session the board voted to adopt Resolution R2026‑9 to reappoint Beverly Densmore to the King County Council on Aging through 2029 after staff said Loretta Ozog could not continue. "She currently serves as the secretary, keeps all the minutes and keeps everything straight," Patty Cabello said in support of the reappointment.
On land use, commissioners approved Ordinance 2026‑07 to rezone Lot 194‑24 in the Alpine…
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