Residents of unincorporated King County can meet with County officials, learn about small grant opportunities for their community, and be informed about current County work in their community during a series of open houses, scheduled in May and June.
Sponsored by the King County Community Service Area (CSA) program, the open houses are an excellent opportunity for residents of unincorporated areas to learn more about King County’s work in their specific community.
Open houses will take place from 7-9 p.m. The first 15 minutes will give opportunities for residents to meet with representatives of specific County departments and branches. Staff will also be available to provide help with potential CSA small grant applications.
Upcoming meetings are:
Tuesday, May 14
Bear Creek/Sammamish CSA featuring Deputy County Executive Fred Jarrett and County Councilmember Kathy Lambert
Location: Woodinville Water District, 17238 NE Woodinville-Duvall Rd., Woodinville
Tuesday, May 21
Greater Maple Valley/Cedar River CSA featuring Deputy County Executive Fred Jarrett and County Councilmember Reagan Dunn
Location: Hobart Community Church, 27524 SE 200th St., Maple Valley
Thursday, June 6,
Unincorporated Auburn/Federal Way community featuring Deputy County Executive Fred Jarrett
Location: Thomas Jefferson High School, 4248 S. 188th St., Auburn
Thursday, June 13 (previously scheduled for June 5)
Four Creeks/Tiger Mountain CSA featuring Assistant Deputy County Executive Rhonda Berry and County Councilmember Reagan Dunn
Location: Castle Ice at Briarwood, 12620 164th Ave. SE, Renton
At the open houses, residents can learn more about the County projects in their area, discuss community priorities, speak with program staff and obtain information about County programs and services.
For more information please contact Alan Painter, CSA program manager, at 206-296-8734 or alan.painter@kingcounty.gov. Visit the CSA website for maps and other documents: http://www.kingcounty.gov/exec/community-service-areas.aspx.