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City manager reports $1.5 million Ecology grant, parks projects and staff presentations

City of Maple Valley City Council · May 1, 2026
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Summary

City Manager reported a $1.5 million Department of Ecology grant for the S-17 project, staff awards and several facility and program updates; staff also presented a Care Solace overview and a digital budget document demo.

During the Feb. 24 meeting, the City Manager reported that the city had received a $1.5 million grant from the Department of Ecology for the S-17 project. The manager also highlighted that SWM/NPDES Program Manager Halley Kimball received the APWA Jennings Randolph International Fellowship.

Other operational updates included a police bulletin that an attempted ATM theft suspect is in custody and that registration for the Community Police Academy closes this week; Recreation Coordinator Bobby Quick noted that photos were published in the National Recreation and Parks Association Youth Sports Framework. Staff also reported that the Take a Break Park playground replacement project begins this week; Lake Wilderness Lodge is scheduled for a power outage Friday and Saturday and a generator shipment is expected this week; the Parks Maintenance Building is nearing completion.

Community Resource Coordinator Greta Huntley provided a presentation on Care Solace to council members, and Finance Director Aaron Antin along with Senior Budget Analyst Sierra Southworth demonstrated the city’s digital budget document on the website.

What happens next These items were informational; specific implementation steps or dates were provided for some projects (playground replacement beginning this week; Lodge outage scheduling) but most items were status updates. No formal council action was recorded on these updates during the Feb. 24 meeting.