June 5th Community Update

 

King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer
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News from and about King County… from health updates to community news affecting our daily lives.

Dear Friends:

Today’s update includes news about the “Good Eggs” Breakfast with King County Executive Shannon Braddock, FWPS' Pre-Apprenticeship Program for High School Seniors, the Auburn Noon Lions Eyeglasses Donation, South County Recycling and Transportation Project Update, PSE's Small Business Direct Install Program, transit and sports updates, local events, and more.

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Washington Trivia

On this day, 85 years ago, an individual drove the first automobile—a 1940 Lincoln Convertible—across the Lake Washington Floating Bridge, which is now known as the Lacey V. Murrow Bridge. Who was he?

(Answer is at the bottom)




“Good Eggs” Breakfast Meeting with King County Executive Shannon Braddock

Shannon Braddock has made history as our first female County Executive, having been unanimously elected by the King County Council to complete Dow Constantine's term until the certification of this year's election. Shannon is highly regarded by officials across all levels of government, and most importantly, she is trusted by local municipal leaders as a collaborative partner in regional governance. Thank you, Shannon, for joining us in Auburn for our “Good Eggs” meeting!

Click here to view the Executive’s 200-day plan.

GE Braddock

With King County Executive Shannon Braddock, Council Chair Girmay Zahilay, Mayors Dana Ralph (Kent), Traci Buxton (Des Moines), Jim Ferrell (Federal Way), Sean Kelly (Maple Valley), Jan Molinaro (Enumclaw), Troy Linnell (Algona), Dave Olson (Edgewood), Deputy Mayor Harry Steinmetz (Des Moines), Vice Chair John Daniels Jr. (Muckleshoot Tribal Council), Council President Satwinder Kaur (Kent), Councilmembers Ed Prince (Renton), David White (Algona), Clinton Taylor (Auburn), Hanan Amer (Auburn), Kate Baldwin (Auburn), and Zandria Michaud (Kent)

 

FWPS Celebrates Pre-Apprenticeship Program for High School Seniors

Yesterday, I had the honor of joining Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) Superintendent Dr. Dani Pfeiffer, former state Rep. Jesse Johnson, trade instructors, and FWPS high school seniors at the Pre-Apprenticeship Program Senior Celebration held at Federal Way High School. Our youth NEED pathwayS (plural!) to success, whether white collar, blue collar, or no collar, and I am pleased to promote and support pre-apprenticeship programs in local high schools. The students I saw graduated with life skills that will serve them regardless of the path they pursue.

FWHS Pre-Apprenticeship

 

SCRTS

Culvert work scheduled for June 20 through June 22

West Valley Highway South will be fully closed to vehicles from 7 p.m. on Friday, June 20, through 5 a.m. on Monday, June 23, as crews install a new culvert. Expect construction during the day with some nighttime work if necessary. Plan for extra travel time and follow posted detours along SR 167, or local roads as required, for the duration of construction. After the culvert installation, crews will begin utility work on-site and along West Valley Highway South, with intermittent one-lane closures to allow truck access. The station is expected to be complete in the spring of 2026. View time-lapse photos of the worksite updated daily.

 

Auburn Noon Lions Eyeglasses Donation

As someone who wears glasses, I appreciate how expensive they are! The Glasses Donation Program I began with King County Metro is still working to recycle glasses for those that need them, and I recently handed over hundreds of unclaimed glasses left on buses to the Auburn Noon Lions. Present were the Auburn Noon Lions, Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus, and Parks Director Julie Krueger. The eyeglasses will be sent to the Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center in Lacey for examination, sorting, and distribution to individuals (like me) who aren’t blessed with 20/20 vision.

Lions

 

PSE Small Business Direct Install Program

Puget Sound Energy (PSE) will be in Federal Way, specifically near S. 320th and Pacific Highway, from June 24 to June 26, to provide small businesses with complimentary energy-efficiency assessments and simple upgrades aimed at reducing energy bills. PSE small business customers in Federal Way are eligible to participate in this event.

For more information, reach out to smallbusiness@pse.com. All small business customers in the service area are eligible to sign up for a free Small Business Energy Assessment program any time. Learn more at pse.com/smallbiz.

 

Transit Updates

King County Metro Resumes Fare Inspection

MetroOn May 31, King County Metro resumed fare inspection. Fare Inspection Officers are asking riders for proof of payment on board King County Metro buses and Seattle Streetcars. Riders without proof of payment will receive a written warning. Riders can receive two of these written warnings without consequence. However, third and subsequent citations may result in a fine or the option of an alternative resolution. Read more here.

 

Sound Transit Coffee Town Hall

On July 8, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., I will be hosting a Coffee Town Hall with Sound Transit CEO Dow Constantine at KO-AM TV in Federal Way. This Town Hall is a great opportunity for a dialogue between Sound Transit and the local community about projects in South King County, with a particular focus on the upcoming Link Light Rail Federal Way Downtown Station. To sign up, scan the QR code below or click this link.

ST Coffee Town Hall

 

Water Taxi Weeknight Post-Game Service to West Seattle Returns

King County Water Taxi celebrates the return of weeknight post-game water taxi service to West Seattle beginning June 3 through August 26. The water taxi will provide evening post-game service Monday through Thursday.

There will be three sailings between Pier 50 and the Seacrest Dock in West Seattle. The boat will leave downtown at 7:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. There will be no delays in the schedule due to extra innings. Late night weekend (Friday through Saturday) service to West Seattle will continue through October 10.

Mariners

Click here for the Mariners’ Schedule

 

From Baseball to Soccer

Along with post-game sailings for the M’s, the water taxi will provide evening post-match service for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The world is coming to Lumen Field and the water taxi is ready to get you there and back, offering post-match service on Sunday, June 15 (Botafogo vs. Seattle Sounders FC) and Wednesday, June 25 (FC Internazionale Milano vs. CA River Plate).

 

Seattle Mariners Honor Coach Joseph Townsend

The only thing missing at T-Mobile Park was Coach Joseph Townsend’s smile as the Mariners honored this incredible father, friend and mentor from Thomas Jefferson High School. He did more in 52 years than most can do in 100 years. I am glad that his family heard through Dan Wilson’s words how much their father impacted so many. The man. The myth. The legend. Thank you, Coach Joe.

Coach Joe

 

Survey

While I appreciate the phone calls and messages that my office receives, I recognize that many who read this newsletter do not have luxury of making phone calls during business hours. I want to create every possible opportunity for you to give me feedback.

This new section in my newsletter will feature issues or questions that have come up recently and give you the chance to share your thoughts immediately. 

How often do you ride public transit and which modes of transportation have you utilized most frequently this year?

Please click this survey link to provide your input.

 


 

Non-Profit Corner

South King County Non-Profit Organizations

Auburn Food Bank | Auburn Noon Lions | Auburn Valley Humane Society | Bloodworks Northwest | Eileen & Callie’s Place | Federal Way Historical Society | Federal Way Kiwanis | Federal Way Lions | Federal Way Senior Center | FUSION Décor Boutique | Kent Lions | Multi-Service Center Food Bank | Orion Works | Rotary Club of Federal Way | Soroptimist International of Auburn | Soroptimist International of Federay Way | The Salvation Army | Unleash the Brilliance

 

Deadline Extended until June 30 for the Utility Box Art Program

Utility BoxThe King County Department of Local Services is looking for art to be showcased on public utility boxes in East Federal Way and Skyway/West Hill. Community members chose to fund this project through King County's Participatory Budgeting program, where residents submit ideas to improve their neighborhoods and then vote to choose which ideas will be funded.

Chosen artists will be paid a total of $550 for 1-3 designs once their artwork is print-ready and the artist contract is signed. Application deadline extended to 11:59 p.m. on June 30. Click here to learn more and apply.

 

Local Events and Highlights

Regional Animal Services Pet Adoption Specials

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What better way to spend long, summer days than with a new pet from Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC)? Now through July 31, RASKC will have daily pet adoption specials, with a theme for each day of the week.

Senior Sundays: $30 adoption fee for all pets over 5 y/o, or for pet adopters 65+
Mixed Breed Mondays: $30 adoption fee for all mixed breed dogs
Toe Bean Tuesdays: $30 adoption fee for all cats
Black and Gray Wednesdays: $30 adoption fee for all pets with black/gray coats
Thirty-Buck Thursdays: Every cat or dog, one adoption fee: $30
Feline Fridays: $50 adoption fee for kittens under six months
Staff Pick Saturdays: $30 adoption fee for select dogs

Adopted pets also come with coupons for local pet stores, discounts for training, and 30 days of free pet insurance, among other benefits. All pets also come with an adoption guarantee. If a pet isn't a good match, adopters have 90 days to return the pet to RASKC for a full refund of the adoption fee. No refund is available if a pet is returned after 90 days. The King County Pet Adoption Center is at 21615 64th Avenue S in Kent. Pet adoption hours are weekdays from noon to 5 p.m. and weekends from noon to 4 p.m.

Learn more on the Tails from RASKC blog. See all pets available for adoption from RASKC at kingcounty.gov/AdoptAPet.

 

Drive-Thru Recycling Event

RecycleFree Recycling and Document Shredding event at the South King County Tool Library (1700 S. 340th St.) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 7. Bring your metal, styrofoam, and plastic film for recycling and documents for shredding to this FREE drive-thru event. For more information, call 253-835-2771, visit this link, or email recycle@federalwaywa.gov.

 

National Gun Violence Awareness Day & Free Gun Lockbox Giveaways

Tomorrow, June 6, Public Health – Seattle & King County’s Regional Office of Gun Violence Prevention is partnering with community organizations and South King County cities to host free gun lockbox giveaway events throughout King County. Check out the full event schedule and read more on the Public Health Insider here.

The Federal Way Police Department will also distribute free handgun safes to community members on Saturday, June 7, at the City Hall (33325 8th Ave S) at 9 a.m.

Lockbox

 

Dr. Sierra Bains' Rooted: The Source of Disease and How to Heal Naturally

Local author and University of Washington alum, Dr. Sierra Bains, has released a book titled Rooted, which focuses on enhancing personal health and has received positive reviews on Amazon. Our community members are actively engaged in giving back by sharing valuable information about perspectives. Thank you, Dr. Bains!

Rooted

 

Etymology

Did you ever wonder where words and phrases originated from?

Underdog

Meaning: A loser or predicted loser in a struggle or contest.

Origin: The earliest known use of the word is in the 1850s, in the writing of D. Barker. It originated from the terminology of dogfighting, where the defeated dog was referred to as the "underdog," while the winner was called the "top dog."

On cloud nine

Meaning: To be extremely happy or elated.

Origin: The origin of the term has been debated, yet the most widely accepted theory traces it back to the 1896 International Cloud Atlas. This atlas classified clouds and labeled the largest, fluffy cumulonimbus clouds as "Cloud 9." This connection to the highest and most magnificent type of cloud likely influenced its adoption to describe a state of extreme happiness or elation.

 

Local Services Contact Information



Code Enforcement Links: Auburn | Algona | Federal Way | Kent | Pacific | Unincorporated
Crime Maps: Auburn| Federal Way| Kent | all of King County
Law Enforcement Updates: Auburn | Algona | Federal Way | Kent | Pacific | KCSO Unincorporated

To report illegal street racing in your neighborhood, dial 911.

Vaccine Locator: For more information, visit getting vaccinated or getting tested in King County.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat https://988lifeline.org/ to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

 

With best wishes,

Pete von Reichbauer
King County Councilmember

 

Washington Trivia Answer:

On June 5, 1940, the Lake Washington Floating Bridge was inaugurated, with Governor Clarence Martin being the first to cross in his 1940 Lincoln Convertible, joyfully driving over the bridge twice. Halfway through his journey, he made history by being the first person to pay the toll.

Approximately 2,000 spectators gathered at the Seattle tunnel plaza, with more near the toll booths at Mercer Island, for the ceremonial inauguration of the floating bridge. The event was broadcast nationwide, featuring Kate Stevens Bates, daughter of Washington's first governor, who cut the red ribbon and released a yellow urn with water from fifty-eight state lakes, bays, and rivers onto the bridge.

Designed by engineer Homer Hadley, the bridge employs a groundbreaking technology for its time, floating on hollow concrete pontoons. Spanning Lake Washington, it connects the Mount Baker neighborhood of Seattle to the northern end of Mercer Island, extending to the eastern side of Lake Washington south of Bellevue. Over the course of 18 months of construction, approximately 3,000 workers were employed, including 1,200 individuals who worked directly on-site.

This structure carries US Route 10, which was later reallocated and renamed Interstate 90. Upon its completion, it stood as the largest floating bridge ever constructed. In 1967, it was renamed the Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge.

Lacey Murrow, a graduate of Washington State College in Pullman in 1925, was the second director of the Washington State Highway Department. He was also a distinguished U.S. Air Force officer, serving as a bomber pilot during World War II and achieving the rank of brigadier general. Additionally, he’s the elder brother of CBS commentator Edward Murrow.

 

Lake WA

Photo source: Paul Dorpat's Seattle Now & Then

 

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Contact me: pete.vonreichbauer@kingcounty.gov
206-477-1007, 800-325-6165, TTY/TDD 206-296-1024
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