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On October 23, 2008, the City Council adopted Ordinance 983, establishing a Transportation Benefit District (TBD).
(LFP Municipal Code 12.35.)
The TBD was created to provide adequate funding for ongoing
transportation improvements that preserve, maintain and, as appropriate,
construct or reconstruct the existing transportation infrastructure of
the City of Lake Forest Park consistent with Chapter 36.73 RCW.
On November 12, 2015, through Ordinance 1107,
the Lake Forest Park City Council assumed all the Rights, Powers,
Functions, Immunities, and Obligations of the Lake Forest Park
Transportation Benefit District. This action dissolved the separate TBD
entity and absorbed the TBD into the general government.
The Transportation Benefit District Board held meetings annually to review the annual report, project list, and budget.
As of November 2015, the governing body of the Transportation Benefit District shall be the Lake Forest Park City Council.
(LFP Municipal Code 12.35.020.)
On November 17, 2022, the City Council adopted Ordinance 1257, authorizing an increase in the vehicle license fee from $40 to $50 per year per car registered in the city.
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 54 and low of 49 degrees. Overcast in the morning, patchy rain nearby overnight.
Way back when I was in school an instructor wanted students to understand our national debt was of no great concern because the debt was held by the public--like "we owe it to ourselves ". The chart accompanying this article is likewise labeled "Debt Held By the Public ", but in truth 25 or 30 percent of our debt i