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King County is changing the way residents engage in the unincorporated areas. This involves the creation of Community Service Areas (CSAs). For 284,100 unincorporated residents, King County is their local service provider for such important services as public safety and roads. How best to implement this new communication framework is what we’ll talk about during this special round.
More background on this topic can be found on our web site: http://communityforums.org/special-round/
King County is changing the way residents engage in the unincorporated areas. This involves the creation of Community Service Areas (CSAs). For 284,100 unincorporated residents, King County is their local service provider for such important services as public safety and roads. How best to implement this new communication framework is what we’ll talk about during this special round.
More background on this topic can be found on our web site: http://communityforums.org/special-round/
Come support the “Flip the Script!” Program with the youth of this community. Classic Car Show, food, music, and prizes included for all who attend. All youth from the area are welcome. Countywide Community Forums will also be providing a survey on Unincorporated King County.
King County is changing the way residents engage in the unincorporated areas. This involves the creation of Community Service Areas (CSAs). For 284,100 unincorporated residents, King County is their local service provider for such important services as public safety and roads. How best to implement this new communication framework is what we’ll talk about during this special round.
Now is the time to let King County know how best to expand public engagment for unincorporated area residents through the new model of Community Service Areas.
King County is changing the way residents engage in the unincorporated areas. This involves the creation of Community Service Areas (CSAs). For 284,100 unincorporated residents, King County is their local service provider for such important services as public safety and roads. How best to implement this new communication framework is what we’ll talk about during this special round.
If you can't join us in person, you can take the online survey here: http://ccfkc.communityforums.org/en/index/survey/
At 12:30 lunch time, CAIR and Countywide Community Forums will host a forum on Unincorporated King County. Please join us for this rare opportunity to serve our community and commemorate 9/11.
When; Saturday, September 10, 2011 from 9:00am to 2:30pm
Who: Community volunteers from diverse faith backgrounds will join JustServe AmeriCorps for a Habitat build and neighborhood clean up project, at Habitat for Humanity of Seattle and South King County's new Federal Way construction site.
Where: Westway neighborhood Habitat construction site,, 33313-26th Ave. S, Federal Way, WA 98023.
This is a family friendly event!
Activities for the day will include:
This project is limited to a total 50 people, so please RSVP to CAIR-WA at: operations@wa.cair.com.
Call CAIR-WA at 206-367-4081 with any questions.
King County is changing the way residents engage in the unincorporated areas. This involves the creation of Community Service Areas (CSAs). For 284,100 unincorporated residents, King County is their local service provider for such important services as public safety and roads. How best to implement this new communication framework is what we’ll talk about during this special round.
If you can't join us in person, you can take the online survey here: http://ccfkc.communityforums.org/en/index/survey/
Countywide Community Forums (CCF) is an independently run and funded effort for which the King County Auditor’s Office provides oversight. The independent coordinators of the program are responsible for organizing the forums and reaching out to the community. While King County is interested in the results of the survey and is happy to make staff available to the community to help answer questions during the forums, it is not the intent of the program to substitute for any other King County community engagement efforts.
King County Budget: Achieving Sustainability Together
We are inviting the local resident families down for a Multicultural Potluck/Forum and the opportunity to engage in dialogue on King County budget.
Brettler Family Place has a chance to win up to $5,000 from the CCF Partner Program by getting its residents to participate in the forum in person and through online survey.
All are welcome to come and share in a community conversation about our priorities for the King County Budget. The event will be facilitated by John Spady, Councilor Coordinator for the Countywide Community Forums of King County and other facilitators are invited to assist as well.
The staff invite all participants to lunch immediately after this event has concluded. Please be sure to click the RSVP button on this page, register, and confirm so we can plan accordingly. Thank you!
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