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Skagit County
Construct a livestock waste storage facility on one property owned by Matthew and Kristy Groesbeck, consisting of a 200 SF three-walled structure made of ecology blocks with one dividing wall to create two bays and a concrete floor. Roof will have runoff structures designed to Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) standards.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Skagit County
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Construct a livestock waste storage facility on one property owned by Matthew and Kristy Groesbeck, consisting of a 200 SF three-walled structure made of ecology blocks with one dividing wall to create two bays and a concrete floor. Roof will have runoff structures designed to Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) standards.
AvailableSkagit County
Perform vegetation management of stormwater detention facilities, drainage rights of way, riparian restoration sites, and one closed landfill site in Skagit County. Work will take pace at approx 26 sites.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
Skagit County
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Perform vegetation management of stormwater detention facilities, drainage rights of way, riparian restoration sites, and one closed landfill site in Skagit County. Work will take pace at approx 26 sites.
AvailableSkagit County
Construct a livestock waste storage facility on one property owned by Sally Burmaster, consisting of a 200 SF three-walled structure made of ecology blocks with one dividing wall to create two bays and a concrete floor. Roof will have runoff structures designed to Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) standards.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Skagit County
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Construct a livestock waste storage facility on one property owned by Sally Burmaster, consisting of a 200 SF three-walled structure made of ecology blocks with one dividing wall to create two bays and a concrete floor. Roof will have runoff structures designed to Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) standards.
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Skagit County, WA
Use only for proprietary technology/services essential for continuity of existing systems.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Skagit County
The agenda details a series of briefings, work sessions, and meetings covering various departments including Planning and Development Services, Public Works, Public Health, Human Resources, and Budget and Finance. Key discussion topics include potential settlement agreements, agritourism code amendments, the re-establishment of a lake management district, and a joint meeting with the Planning Commission. The consent agenda encompasses various administrative items, such as the appointment of district board members, collective bargaining agreement amendments, and multiple professional and vendor services agreements for infrastructure projects, ferry operations, and investigation services.
The agenda included a budget public hearing and discussion regarding the Skagit County 2026 budget, a presentation on the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, and a public hearing on tenant improvements at the Concrete Community Center. The Board also addressed a potential settlement agreement for the Seattle City Light Skagit Hydroelectric Project. The consent agenda covered a broad range of operational items, including appointments to local drainage and dike districts, various interagency and vendor services agreements for the District Court, Emergency Management, Facilities Management, Information Services, Juvenile Court, Parks, Recreation, and Fair, the Prosecuting Attorney, Public Health, and Public Works projects such as the Mill Creek Restoration and Stevens Creek Fish Passage improvement.
The regular session of the Board of Commissioners included a Commissioners' Briefing where commissioners provided updates on attended meetings and Administrative Services discussed items of interest with the Board. A social event, Breakfast with Elected Officials, was scheduled to take place at the Calico Cupboard.
This document provides an overview of senior center funding and operations within Skagit County, driven by the upcoming transition of senior nutrition services from County administration. It analyzes current operational and funding models, compares Skagit County's approach with peer counties, and proposes five distinct funding model options: equal cost-share, County-funded FTE, per capita funding, County funds with cities staffing, and phasing out County funding. The staff recommendation outlines a future strategic direction where the County provides funding while cities employ and supervise Senior Center Coordinators through interlocal agreements, aiming for a clearer and more equitable financial framework.
The proceedings included a scheduled Public Works segment where the Natural Resources Division provided a presentation on its structure, duties, and future work, covering topics such as water quality monitoring, education outreach, noxious weed control, salmon barrier removal funding, and NPDES permit compliance. A planned Public Hearing regarding the Re-Establishment of Lake Management District No. 4 was canceled and will be rescheduled. The agenda also included a Board of Health Meeting and a Public Comment Period during which commissioners heard concerns regarding lithium battery storage facility fires, public defenders' caseloads, protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the consideration of a temporary bridge for North Shore Drive.
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