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City of Woodway
The Town Engineer performs routine and complex administrative, technical, and professional work that includes both general engineering services (e.g. responding to requests by the public, review of permit applications, advising the Town on relevant municipal code updates and utility rate structures) and project-based engineering services (e.g. preparing plans and bid documents for public works projects, project management for public works projects).
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 9, 2026
City of Woodway
Close: Jul 1, 2026
The Town Engineer performs routine and complex administrative, technical, and professional work that includes both general engineering services (e.g. responding to requests by the public, review of permit applications, advising the Town on relevant municipal code updates and utility rate structures) and project-based engineering services (e.g. preparing plans and bid documents for public works projects, project management for public works projects).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Woodway
The council discussed various regional reports and committee appointments. Key topics included a consensus to prohibit all vehicles in town parks, a decision to mirror Spokane Valley code for motorized bikes and scooters, and the approval of an extension to an interlocal agreement with Snohomish County for emergency management services. Additionally, the council awarded the Pavement Overlay Project bid to Lakeside Industries, Inc. and expressed a preference to cancel the next scheduled meeting if there is no urgent business.
The council meeting included public comments regarding city transparency, reports on police service data, the Shoreline Fire Department contract, and Point Wells. Other community topics discussed were library systems, public works maintenance including bridge ivy removal, and traffic safety concerns on Timber Lane. The council approved various claims and payroll transactions, received committee updates regarding emergency preparedness volunteer programs and county regional issues, and held a discussion on the potential implementation of Flock cameras for public safety.
The council received a police department report detailing fourth-quarter crime statistics, recent incidents including stolen vehicles and traffic enforcement efforts, and ongoing staffing requirements. Discussions also covered the status of a patrol motorcycle and the frequency of police presence in specific areas. Additionally, the fire chief provided an update on call volumes, staffing levels, and financial considerations related to fire services.
The council administered oaths of office to two council members. The meeting included public comment regarding emergency management, transparency, and public safety communications. The council approved payroll and claim checks, and discussed the removal of hazardous trees. Council members provided updates on local activities, including community infrastructure and upcoming meetings with regional organizations. The council also addressed the need for better signage on a curve that has been subject to vehicle accidents.
The council discussed various operational and financial matters. Key topics included the approval of claim checks, council member reports on regional issues such as camera usage, emergency management updates, and staff recognition. Additionally, the council reviewed a budget amendment, Ordinance 2025-676, which includes allocations for reserve funds, IT infrastructure, and a contingency line. The council also coordinated plans for an upcoming audit exit conference and future community outreach events.
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