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CCF Announces Transition Year for 2012
John Spady, Citizen Councilor Coordinator and CCF lead, announced that private funding is not available to support CCF in 2012. As a result, we're placing the program on hold. The Auditor’s Office plans to use residual funding to conduct an …
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King County Budget Round Sets New Record!
You spoke! In fact, 1,440 county residents weighed-in on Metro Transit and county budget issues -- a new participation record for Countywide Community Forums and double last year's record of 766 for Round 6 in October 2010!
For Round 8 we added …
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Find out what 1,440 residents had to say about Metro Transit
According to the findings of the King County Budget: Achieving Sustainability Together report, as a community we value public transportation. That is why creating a sustainable budget for Metro Transit is so important. So, we asked, "how do we do …
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Here’s what unincorporated residents said about King County’s new public engagement framework
What are the best illustrations that let you know the county is listening? How will the new boundaries for the Community Service Areas be setup? What issues motivate you most to share your opinions with the county? These important questions were …
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Our Partners in the Community
Many thanks to the CCF Partners -- it was a record-breaking round thanks to the hard work of our Partner organizations who generated over 1800 survey responses for the King County budget and the special survey for unincorporated area residents on the …
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National exposure for CCF program
Tim O'Reilly, founder of technology publisher O'Reilly Media is the man who coined the phrase Gov 2.0 to define the Open Government Movement. He features CCF in his blog at CivicCommons.org. …
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