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Council approves sewer assessment reimbursement area for Roosevelt Avenue roundabout

Enumclaw City Council · April 27, 2026

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Summary

The Enumclaw City Council on April 27 approved Resolution 1872 establishing an assessment reimbursement area to recapture roughly $88,000 in sewer construction costs tied to the Roosevelt Avenue roundabout; staff said the work will be recorded against four parcels.

Enumclaw’s City Council voted April 27 to approve Resolution 1872, establishing an assessment reimbursement area to recoup sewer construction costs associated with the Roosevelt Avenue roundabout.

City clerk Katie McKee read the resolution by title, and Community Development staff member Chris Searcy told the council the original estimated sewer cost was about $60,000 but soil conditions and administrative costs increased the recoverable amount to “just slightly under $88,000,” which would be recaptured from four affected parcels. Searcy said public works recommended the city front the work and later record a reimbursement agreement against the parcels.

The council moved and seconded the resolution and approved it by voice vote. No roll-call vote tally was recorded in the transcript; the mayor declared the resolution passed.

Why it matters: The reimbursement area allows the city to recover a portion of the roundabout-related sewer installation costs from property owners who benefit from the new sewer connection rather than charging the entire cost to the city’s general funds.

What’s next: Staff said the reimbursement document will be recorded against the four parcels. Council did not request additional amendments at the meeting.

Quote: “So we would recommend approval of Resolution 18‑72 that would allow that sewer reimbursement document to be recorded against those four parcels,” Chris Searcy said during his staff report.

Procedural note: The transcript records a voice vote and the mayor’s declaration that the resolution passed; individual council member votes were not recorded in the meeting transcript.