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July 2009
June 2009
- What's happening in LFP in June
- What's Happening this weekend June 26-28, 2009
- The Secret Gardens of Lake Forest Park Garden Tour and Plant Sale Celebrates its 7th Season, June 20, 2009
- LFP Reads--A Sudden Country, by Karen Fisher
- Lake Forest park will have a primary election on August 18 for council seat number 3
May 2009
- NEC extends anticipated date for EIS
- Food for thought or for compost
- Hours for School Zones Enforcement Cameras
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The City Council positions 1, 3, 5, and 7 are up for election this year
- Lake Forest Park Municipal Court offering debt reductions for fines, fees and collections during May
April 2009
- The City of Lake Forest Park faces continued deteriorating financial news
- Repaving NE 195th Street
- Coordinated City Response to Emergencies
- Lake Forest Park’s Sixth Annual Earth Smart Fair: Environmentally Safe & Economically Wise Living (Formerly Dig It!)
- Lake Forest Park Named Tree City USA® by the Arbor Day Foundation
- About Recycling: Recycling survey results
- Take a Survey About Cable Service
- School Zone Safety Cameras
- Ivy Out Volunteer Work Party April 18th
- Hazardous WasteMobile Schedule
- Do You Have a Passport and/or Card Yet?
- Library Book Sale / Look to Your Library in Hard Times
March 2009
- What's happening in LFP in March
- 2009 Election Notice King Conservation District
- Hours for School Zones Enforcement
- Lake Forest Park Cares
- FEMA Disaster Assistance
- Lake Forest Park’s Sixth Annual—2009 Earth Smart Fair: Environmentally Safe & Economically Wise Living
February 2009
- What's Happening in LFP...
- Burke-Gilman Trail hearing examiner decision
- Construction update – Weekend Work SR 522, Feb. 21, 2009
- Children's Series--Book-It Theatre's The Jungle Books--Saturday, February 28
- King County housing repair program
- Community Forum on Economic Concerns
- City News Update: NEC Municipal Jail Planning-the next steps and voting today for Elections Director
- How the City Gets Information to Residents
- 2009-2010 Budget Update
- The Second Annual Lake Forest Park Home–Based Business Fair March 14
- LFP Residents Eligible for Shoreline Parks and Recreation Resident Rates and Scholarships
- Recycling News! Recycle Food as Yard Waste! It’s Easy To Do!
- Recycling News! Electronics Update and DTV Conversion
- City Uses Recycled Plastic Lumber
- League of Women Voters Organizational Meeting Feb. 18
- What is Stormwater? What do you need to know?
- Pet News! Recyclable Poop Scoop Bags at City Parks; Pet Licenses
- Shoreline/LFP Senior Center Wants French & Spanish Teacher
January 2009
- Aldercrest scoping letter
- E-Cycle Washington is here!
- King County Wastewater Treatment Pipeline installation to begin
- Burn Ban in effect until Thursday, January 22, 2009
- What's happening in Lake Forest Park this week-- January 19, 2009
- Sand bags available to the public
- Bulky Yard Waste Pickup – City Hall January 3
- EMERGENCY NOTICE Assistance available to residents and businesses with storm-related damages
- Holiday Garbage and Recycling Schedule
- City Council Adopts Biennial Budget
- Look at what you can recycle!
- New Tree Protection and Replacement Regulations
- Notary Services Now Available at City Hall
- New Burn Ban Regulations
- Gordon Orions to head Washington State Academy of Sciences
- Annual Good Neighbor Award nominations
- Weekend Late Night Teen Center at Aldercrest
- Improving water quality in Lake Forest Park
- The Bloodmobile is at Towne Centre January 22
December 2008
- Weather Updates—
- Frequently asked questions about the storm
- December 30, 2008 Seattle City Light prepares for wind storm .
- Continuing Snow Emergency — City Crews continuing to clear streets
- December 26, 2008 9 am
- Governor Declares State of Emergency, Dec 24, 2008
- December 24, 2008 11 am
- December 24, 2008 8:45 am
- Prepare for flooding
- December 22, 2008 2 pm
- December 22, 2008 9:30 am
- December 19, 2008 5 pm — Weekend storm may bring power outages: Stay safe and avoid carbon monoxide poisoning
- December 19, 2008 — 8 am
- December 18, 2008 3 pm City Hall closes at 3 pm
- December 18, 2008 10 am
- Public Works Snow and Ice Response Plan
- Northshore Fire Department Tips for a Fire-Save Holiday Season
- Community Notification/Community Meeting for Level 3 Sex Offender
- On-site wastewater system license notification
- Burke-Gilman Trail public hearing scheduled
- What's happening on the Burke-Gilman Trail upgrade?
- City Cost Savings
- Preparing for Emergencies: Pet Emergency Kit Supplies
- Recycle your Compact Fluorescent Lights
- Take a Stormwater Survey
- Winter Farmers Market Indoors December 14th
- Waste Free Holidays
- The City Council establishes a Transportation Benefit District
- Holiday Garbage and Recycling Schedule
- Sewer Rate Increase
- The US Census Bureau is hiring for the 2010 Census
- Mayor's proposed budget, council amendments and provisos
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