Politics & Government
Council Expected to Commit $975k of State Funding to Pedestrian Projects, July 22
Council is expected to appropriate $540k of Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program funding for a Shoreline-Interurban Trail/Burke-Gilman Connector Project and $435k of Safe Routes to School Program for Einstein Safe Routes Project.

The Shoreline City Council meets for regular business meetings each Monday starting at 7:00 p.m. Workshop Dinner Meetings are held at 5:45 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month.Â
Highlights from the upcoming July 22 Council Agenda include:
- Shoreline Fire Commissioners and Chief
- Proclamation of National Night Out Against Crime
- Authorize the City Manager to Obligate $435,000 of Safe Routes to School Program State Funding for the Einstein Safe Routes Project
- Authorize the City Manager to Obligate $540,000 of Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program State Funding for the Shoreline-Interurban Trail/Burke-Gilman Connectors Project
- Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Construction Contract for the N. Fork Thornton Creek LIP Stormwater Retrofit Project
- Adoption of Resolution No. 349 Adopting the 2014-2019 Transportation Improvement Plan
- Executive Session:Â Litigation - RCW 42.30.110.1(i)
- Click here to read the full July 22 city council agenda.
Watch Council Meetings: online and broadcast on cable channels 21 and 37 on Tuesday at noon and 8 p.m. and Wednesday through Sunday at 6 a.m., noon and 8 p.m.Â
Public Comment: If you are not able to attend a council meeting, you may comment electronically on agenda items or any other topic by submitting a comment form, which is available by clicking on the link in the current Council agenda. Comments submitted before 4 p.m. on the day of the City Council meeting will be distributed to the City Council and appropriate staff prior to the Council meeting that evening.
*Editor's Note: Information provided by the City of Shoreline.
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