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County Council's Dembowski Plans Town Halls in Woodinville, Shoreline, Kenmore

The council's newest member says he plans to visit every community in District 1 this year, starting May 9 in Shoreline.

The King County Council’s newest member will launch a series of town hall meetings for District 1 residents on May 9 in Shoreline, with three more May 23 in Northgate, June 5 in Kenmore and June 20 in Woodinville. 

Appointed Feb. 11 to fill a council vacancy left by recently elected state Attorney Gen. Bob Ferguson, Dembowski said in a press release he plans on visiting every community in the district in 2013. 

District 1 covers Shoreline, north Kirkland, Woodinville, Lake Forest Park, Bothell, Kenmore and North Seattle. 

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“I am committed to listening and learning from the residents of the District so county government can be as efficient, accountable, and responsive as possible,” Dembowski said in a press release. “I am honored to be joined by our region’s leaders, to help answer the needs and concerns of our residents.” 

He will be joined by King County Sheriff John Urquhart in Shoreline, Attorney Gen. Ferguson in Seattle, Mayor David Baker in Kenmore and Mayor Bernie Talmas in Woodinville. 

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For details, see the full press release below.

 

Metropolitan King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski announced a series of town halls today that will take place in the cities of Shoreline, Kenmore, and Woodinville and the communities of north Seattle in District 1. These town halls mark the first in a series of meetings that will take place in every community in the District in 2013.

“I am committed to listening and learning from the residents of the District so county government can be as efficient, accountable, and responsive as possible,” said Dembowski. “I am honored to be joined by our region’s leaders, to help answer the needs and concerns of our residents.”

Councilmember Dembowski will be joined by King County Sheriff John Urquhart in Shoreline, Attorney General Bob Ferguson in Seattle, Mayor David Baker in Kenmore, and Mayor Bernie Talmas in Woodinville.

“Town halls are a fantastic way to connect one-to-one with the citizens that we serve,” said Sheriff John Urquhart. “As the newest member of the Council, Rod Dembowski has hit the ground running, and I greatly look forward to jointly hosting a town hall with him to discuss law enforcement issues in District 1, and all of King County.”

“When I was on the King County Council, town halls were a great way to hear directly from folks and talk about what matters most to them in their communities,” said Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson. “I am looking forward to hosting this town hall with Rod, and discussing cooperation between the state, county, and cities.”

Current county issues that may be covered include: Metro Transit funding, law enforcement, parks and environmental stewardship, healthcare and human services, Office of Public Defense restructuring, funding for the criminal justice system, proposed drunk driving regulations, and other issues of concern to the community.

Staff will also be on hand to help respond to citizens’ concerns.

Shoreline Town Hall with King County Sheriff John Urquhart

Location: Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Ave N, Shoreline WA, 98133

Date: Thursday, May 9th

Time: 7:00-8:30 PM

North Seattle Town Hall with Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson

Location: Northgate Community Center, 10510 5th Ave NE, Seattle, 98125

Date: Thursday, May 23rd

Time: 7:00-8:30 PM

Kenmore Town Hall with Mayor David Baker

Location: Kenmore City Hall, 18120 68th Ave NE, Kenmore, 98028

Date: Wednesday, June 5th

Time: 7:00-8:30 PM

Woodinville Town Hall with Mayor Bernie Talmas

Location: Woodinville City Hall, 17301 133rd Ave NE, Woodinville, 98072

Date: Thursday, June 20th

Time: 7:00-8:30 PM

 

For more information on the Town Halls, please contact Elizabeth Evans at 206-296-1647 or Elizabeth.evans@kingcounty.gov.

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