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CONTRACT ROUTING FORM
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(City Clerk Use Only)
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Originator:
Chief Michelle Bennett
Routed by:
Ally Ehlert
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Department/Division:
Police Department
Date:
10/19/2022
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Name of Consultant/Contractor:
Snohomish Regional Drug Task Force
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ILA Establishing the Snohomish Regional Drug Task Force
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Type of Contract: ® (GR) Grants Q (1) Intergovernmental Agreement ® (L) Lease Agreement
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I'- Project/Bid/RFP No: N/A
C) _Effective Date:
06/02/2022
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UHas the original contract boilerplate language been modified?
I.- If yes, specify which sections have been modified:
pDescription Regional Drug Task Force Participation
V of Services:
Total Amount of Contract:
Date: 12/31 /2023
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QAre there sufficient funds in the current budget to cover this contract? • Yes No
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❑ 6. City Council Approval
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❑ 7. Mayor
❑ 8. City Clerk
Jurisdiction
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Bothell: �Pert�
3,930
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4,099
Mountlake Terrace
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MukltEeo
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Snohomish
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2,031
Sultan
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1,031
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162,970
Snohomish Regional
Drug Task Force
M/S #606
3000 Rockefeller Ave.
Everett. WA 98201
(425) 388-3479
FAX (360) 658-7664
June 2, 2022
TO: Signatory Agencies of the lnterlocal Agreement
RE: Interlocai Agreement (IL.A) Establishing the Snohomish Regional Drug Task Force
(SRDTF)
CONTRACT PERIOD
Section 1.1 of the SRDTF ILA allows for the agreement to be extended for up to three additional
one-year terms by providing written notice to each of the participating jurisdictions.
F/ease accept this letter as notice to extend the SRDTF ILA to December 31, 2023. This is
the second of the allowable extensions.
TASK FORCE QUD,�GET
Attached you will find the allocation schedule for 2023. The allocation schedule includes a 3%
increase over 2022 rates.
Commander Jay Baines
SRDTF
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING
SNOHOMISH REGIONAL DRUG & GANG TASK FORCE
This Interlocal Agreement Establishing the Snohomish Regional Drug & Gang Task
Force ("Agreement"), is entered into by and among Snohomish County, a political
subdivision of the State of Washington, and the fallowing jurisdictions (hereinafter
collectively referred to as the "Participating Jurisdictions"):
City of Arlington
City of Bothell
City of Brier
City of Darrington
City of Edmonds
City of Everett
City of Gold Bar
City of Granite Falls
City of Index
City of Lake Stevens
City of Lake Forest Park
City of Lynnwood
City of Marysville
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City of Mill Creek
City of Monroe
City of Mountlake Terrace
City of Mukilteo
City of Snohomish
City of Stanwood
City of Sultan
DSHS, Child Protective Services
Washington State Patrol
Snohomish Health District
WrrNESSES THAT:
WHEREAS, the State of Washington Department of Commerce (hereinafter
"Commerce"), has received funds from the U.S. Department of Justice under autority of hthe
Anti-Drug
me Abuse Ad of 1988 to provide grants to local units of govcrnrnent for drug law
enforcement; and „
WHEREAS, eligible applicants include cities, counties and Indian tribes; and
WHEREAS, chapter 39.34 RCW permits one or more public agencies to contract with
any one or more other public agencies to perform any governmental service, activity, or
midectaking that each public agency is authorized by law 10 perform; and
WHEREAS, SnObOrnish County and Commerce have entered into a Narcotics Control
Grant Contract (hereinafter "Grant Contract,) whereby Snohomish County will use specified
grant funds solely for a regional task force project consistent with the test force grant
application submitted to Commerce on or before July 1, 2016, upon which the Grant Contract
is based (by this reference both the Guam Contract and the grant application are incorporated
In this agreement as though set forth fully herein); and
WHEREAS, the Participating Jurisdictions recogtuze the above -mentioned Grant
Contract between Commence and Snohomish County, and
WHEREAS, the Participating Jurisdictions desire to participate as members of the
multi -jurisdictional task force with Snohomish County administering task force pwjeet grants
on their behalt, and
WHEREAS, the Participating Jurisdictions desire to enter into an agreement with
Snohomish County to enable Snohomish County to continue to be the receiver of any grant
funds related to the task force project; and
WHEREAS, each of the Participating Jurisdictions represented herein is authorized to
perform each service contemplated for it herein;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of covenants, conditions, performances and
promises hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows:
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1.0 TASK FORCE CONTINUATION, TERM, AND PURPOSE
I.I The countywide multi -jurisdictional task force, composed of law enforcement,
Prosecutor, and support personnel, known as the Snohomish Regional Drug &
Gang Task Force (hereinafter "Task Force"), was created pursuant to the
Interlocal Agreement Among Participating Jurisdictions dated Jan
1988. The Task Force has o �y 18,
Aerated on a continuous basis since that time under
A series of interlocal agreements, the most recent effective from July 1, 2015,
through June 30, 2016. This Agreement shall serve to continue the operation
of the Task Force,
1.2 The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2016, through September 30,
2017, unless earlier terminated or modified as provided in this Agreement.
1.3 The purpose of the Task Force is to formally structure and jointly coordinate
selected law enforcement activities, resources, and functions in order to disrupt
illegal drug trafficking systems and to remove traffickers through a cooperative
Program of investigation, prosecution, and asset forfeiture. The parties do not
intend that this Agreement create a separate legal entity subject to suit.
1.4 The Task Force agrees to perform the statement of work indicated in the Task
Force Abstract set forth in the application for funding between Commerce and
Snohomish County. Therefore each Participating Jurisdiction adopts the
Mowing Task Force goals:
• Reduce the number of drug traffickers and gang members in the
communities of Snohomish Co"!' ty through the professional
investigation, apprehension and conviction.
Efficiently attack, disrupt and prosecute individual and organized
mid to upper level drug traffickers and street gang members who do
not recognize jurisdictional boundaries or limitations, and by doing
so, impact drug trafficking organizations previously impregnable.
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• Enhance drug enforcement cooperation and coordination through
multi -agency investigations, gaining of local jurisdictions and the
sharing of resources and information.
• To address these issues with the foremost consideration of safety
for both law enforcement and the community,
1.5 The Task Force will follow a management system for the shared coordination
and direction of personnel as well as financial, equipment and technical
resources as stated in this Agreement.
1.6 The Task Force will implement operations, including:
a. Development of intelligence
b. Target identification
C. Investigation
d. Arrest of Suspects
e. Successful prosecution of offenders, and
f. Asset forfeitureldisposition
1.7 The Task Force shall evaluate and report on Task Force performance to
Commerce as required in the Grant Contract.
2.0 ORGANIZATION
2.1 Exhibit " D", incorporated herein by this reference, sets forth the organization
of the Task Force.
2.2 The Task Force Executive Board shall be wmprised of the Snohomish County
Prosecuting Attorney, the Snohomish County Sheriff, the Everett Police Chief,
die Everett City Attorney, and one (1) chief of police from the remaining
Participating Jurisdictions chosen by the chiefs of police of the remaining
Participating Jurisdictions. The Snohomish County Sheriff shall serve as Chair
of the Executive Board. The Task Force Executive Board may adopt bylaws
providing for appointment of alternates to attend Executive Board meetings in
the absence of members. At such meetings the alternate shall have the same
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rights as the appointing member. Any action, taken by the Task Force
Executive Board under this Agreement shall be based on a majority vote.
2.3 Personnel assigned to the Task Force shall be directed in their Task Force
duties by the Snohomish County Sheriffs Office (SCSO) through the Task
Force Commander, The Task Force Commander will be an employee of
Snohomish County for all purposes and, if not a regular SCSO deputy, will
hold a special commission for that purpose,
2A Exhibit "A", incorporated herein by this reference, sets forth the personnel
currently assigned to the Task Force by each Participating Jurisdiction.
Nothing in this Agreement shall restrict the ability of the Snohomish County
Prosecuting Attorney, Snohomish County Sheriff; Everett Police Chief, or
chief Iaw enforcement officer of any Participating Jurisdiction to reassign
personnel now or later assigned to the Task Force,
2.5 Participating Jurisdiction Employees: Personnel assigned to the Task Force by
Participating Jurisdiction shall be considered employees of that Participating
Jurisdiction, All rights, duties, and obligations of the employer and the
employee shall remain with that individual jurisdiction. Each Participating
Jurisdiction shall be responsible for ensuring, compliance with all applicable
laws, collective bargaining agreements, and/or civil service rules and
regulations, with regard to its employees.
3.0 FINANCING
3.1 Exhibit "B", incorporated herein by reference, sets forth the estimated Task
Force Grant Contract budget. Participating Jurisdictions agree to provide
funds that in the aggregate will allow for at least a one-third match of the funds
awarded under the Grant Contract ("Local Match,,).
3.2 Exhibit "C", incorporated herein by reference, sets forth the Local Match
breakdown for the period from July I, 2016, to September30, 2017, Although
State and/or Federal Grant funds may vary from the amount initially requested,
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each Participating Jurisdiction agrees to provide funding that is no less than the
amount indicated in Exhibit "C", and to pay its funding share to Snohomish
County as administrator of Task Force funds promptly upon request.
33 As required by the Grant Contract, each Participating JuisdiGion agrees that
the funding it contributes shall be provided in addition to that currently
appropriated to narcotics enforcement activities and that no Task Force activity
will supplant or replace any existing narcotic enforcement activities.
3.4 Except as modified by section 5.3 below, all revenues collected or generated
by or for the, Task Force shall be forwarded to the Snohomish County
'1Teasurer and placed in a designated special account for the propose of
supporting Task Force operations, and all real or personal Property of We Task
Force will be held in Snohomish County's name for the benefit of the Task
Force.
3.5 Upon termination of the Task Force, all funds remaining in said special
account shall be disbursed pro rata to the then -current Participating
Jurisdictions in proportion to the percentage of their most recent contribution
to the Local Match indicated in Exhibit "C".
4.0 GENERAL ADAM%STRATION
4,1 Snohomish County agrees to provide Commerce with the necessary
documentation to receive grant funds,
4.2 By executing this Agreement, each Participating Jurisdiction agrees to make
any certified assurances required by the Grant Contract that are within its
Pwliculsr control, and agrees to make all its records related to the Task Force
available for inspection consistent with We Grant Contract.
4.3 All Task Force contracts and agreements executed on behalf of Participating
Jurisdictions under this Agreement must first be approved on motion of the
Task Force Executive Board. By executing this Agreeren4 each Participating
Jurisdiction agrees that, for We purpose of administering the assets and
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resources available to the Task Force, Snohomish County is hereby granted the
authority to execute on behalf of the Participating Jurisdictions all agreements
and contracts signed as approved by the Task Force Executive Board, by and
through its Chair, including but not limited to all contracts for professional
services. Agreements and contracts executed in this manner shall have the
same legal effect as if they were executed by each Participating Jurisdiction.
No such agreement or contract may impose or waive liability with respect to a
Participating Jurisdiction in a manner that is inconsistent with the hold
harmless provision in section 10.0 of this Agreement.
4.4 Any dispute arising under thus Agreement will be forwarded to the Task Force
Executive Board for arbitration. The determination made by the Executive
Board shall be final and conclusive as between the parties. This provision
shall not apply to issues of indemnity and liability governed by the hold
harmless provision in section 10.0 of this Agreement.
5.0 ASSET FORFEitTM
5. ! The Participating Jurisdictions shall refer all potential asset forfeitures initiated
I or investigated by officers assigned to the Task Force during the pendency of
this Agreement to the Task Force for disposition at the discretion of the Task
Force Executive Board or prosecuting authority (Prosecuting Attorney or
United States Attorney). Any such referred asset forfeiture that is pursued in
state court will be prosecuted in the name of Snohomish County on behalf of
the Task Force and its Participating Jurisdictions.
5.2 The Task Force Commander, under the direction of the Task Force Executive
Board, shall manage the acquisition and disposition of assets seized or
forfeited as a result of this Agreement in compliance with law and Task Force
Procedures.
5.3 A portion of the net monetary proceeds of each asset forfeiture made by the
Task Force shall be distributed to the involved investigating agencies
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comrrncmmte with their participation as determined by prior agreement
between the Task Force Commander and said agencies, or in the absence of
such agreement, by the Task Force Executive Board, prior to dedication of the
remaining proceeds to the Task Force as specified in section 3.4. As long as
the Personnel assignments stated in Exhibit "A" remain unchanged,
distributions to Snohomish County and the City of Everett under this
subparagraph shall be 40 percent each of the net monetary proceeds remaining
after distributions under this subparagraph to participating Jurisdictions other
than Snohomish County and the City of Everett, if assignments change from
those stated in Exhibit "A", the Task Force Executive Board may modify the
relative percentage allocations to Snohomish County and the City of Everett on
a case -by -case or permanent basis. For purposes of this st�hparagrapb, the term
"net monetary proceeds" means cash proceeds realized from pro perty forfeited
during the term of this Agreement that is not retained for use by the Task Force
after deducting all costs and expenses incurred in its acquisition, including but
not limited to the cost of setiafying any bona fide security interest to which the
property may be subject at the time of seizure, the cost of sale in the case of
sold property (including reasonable fees or commissions paid to independent
selling agencies), amounts paid to satisfy a landlord's claim for darnages, and
the amount of proceeds (typically ten percent) payable to the state of
Washington under RCW 69.50.505(9) or similar law.
5.4 The Task Force may retain funds in an amount up to $250,00000 from the net
proceeds of vehicle seizures for the purchase of Task Force vehicles and
related fleet costs.
5.5 Any Participating Jurisdiction receiving a distribution of assets forfeited under
RCW 69.50.505 shall use such assets in accordance with RCW 69.50.505(10),
which limits use to the expansion and improvement of controlled substances
related law enforcement activity and prohibits use to supplant preexisting
funding sources.
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5.6 Upon termination of the Task Force, the Task Force Executive Board shall
dispose of the Task Force's interest in assets seized or forfeited as a result of
this Agreement in accordance with applicable federal, state and county
requirements, and shall distribute proceeds in accordance with"sections 5.3 and
3.5.
6.0 ACQUISITION AND USE OF EQUIPMENT
6.1 For purposes of this Agreement, the tern "Equipment" shall refer to all
personal Property used by the Task Force in performing its purpose and
function, including but not limited 10. materials, tools, machinery, equipment,
vehicles, supplies, and facilities.
6.1 In the event that any Equipment is acquired with grant funds, the. Participating
Jurisdictions ngrcc that the Task Force win use that equipment only for
specified law enforcement purposes for the term of the grant.
6.3 Personnel assigned to the Task Forcc may use Equipment that is provided or
acquired for Task Force purposes as directed by the Task Force Commander.
6.4 Upon termination of the Task Force, any Equipment provided to the Task
Force by a Participating Jurisdiction will be returned to that jurisdiction.
6.5 Upon termination of the Task Force, the Task Force Executive Board shall
dispose of all acquired equipment in accordance with applicable federal, state
and county requirements, and shall distribute proceeds in accordance with
section 3.5.
7.0 MODIFICATION
Participating Jurisdictions reserve the right to amend this Agreement in the future
from time to time as may be mutually agreed upon. No such amendment shall be
effective unless written and signed by all then -contributing jurisdictions with the same
formality as this Agreement.
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8.0 NONDISCRIMINATION PROVISION
There shall be no discrimination against any employee who is paid by the grant funds
or against any applicant for such employment because of race, color, religion,
handicap, marital status, political affiliation, sex, age, or national origin. This
provision shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading,
demotion, transfer, recruitment, advertising, lay-off or termination, rates of pay or
other foams of compensation, and selection for training.
9.0 TERMINATION OFAGREEMENT
R.1 Notwithstanding any provisions of this Agreement, any party may withdraw
from the Agreement as it pertains to it by providing written notice of such
withdrawal to all other parties, specifying the effwflve date thereof at least
thirty (30) days prior to such date. A withdrawing party may take with it any
Equipment it has provided to the Task Force, and shall be entitled to
distributions under section 5.3 of this Agreement with respect to asset
forfeitures initiated before the effective date of withdrawal.
9.2 If there is a reduction in funds by the source of those funds, and if such funds
are the basis of this Agreement, Snohomish County may unilaterally terminate
all or part of the Agreement, or may reduce its scope of work and budget.
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10.0 HOLD HARMLESS
Each party hereto agrees to save, indemnify, defend and hold the other parties
harmless from any allegations, complaints, or claims of wrongful and/or negligent acts
or omissions, by said party and/or its officers, agents, or employees to the fullest
extent allowed by law.. In the case of allegations, complaints, or claims fgatnst more
than one party, any damages allowed shall be levied in proportion to the percentage of
fault attributable to each party, and each party shall have the right to seek contribution
from each of the other parties in proportion to the percentage of fault attributable to
each of the other parties. Moreover, the parties e17cc to cooperate and jointly defend
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any such matter to the extent allowed by law. An agency that has withdrawn assumes
no responsibility for the actions of the remaining members arising after the date of
withdrawal, but shall remain liable for claims of loss or liability arising prior to the
effective date of withdrawal.
11.0 GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE
This Agreement shall be governed by, construed, and enforced in accordance with the
laws of thl: State of Washington without reference to choice of law principles, and
venue of any suit between the parties arising out of this Agreement shall be in the
Superior Court of Snohomish County, Washington.
12.0 INTEGRATION
With the exception of necessary' operational agreements between law enforcement
agencies of the Participating Jurisdictions and agreements pursuant to section 5.3
hereof, this Agreement constitutes the whole and entire agreement among those parties
as to the Task Force and no other understandings, oral, or otherwise, regarding the
Task Force shall be deemed to exist or bind the parties.
13.0 EXECUTION OF MULTIPLE ORIGINAL COUNTERPARTS
This Agreement mey be reproduced in any number of original counterparts. Each
party need sign only one counterpart and when the signature pages are all assembled
with one original counterpart, that compilation constitutes a fully executed and
effective agreement among all the Participating Jurisdictions. In the event that fewer
than all named parties execute this Agreement, the Agreement, once filed as specified
in section 15.0, shall be effective as between the parties Bret have executed the
Agreement to the same extent as if no other parties had been named.
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14.0 SEVER"jUtTY
If any W of this Agreement is unenforceable for any reason the remainder of the
Agreement shell remain in full force and eff'eq.
13.0 P09MGMCORDING
This Agreement will be tiled with the Snohomish County Auditor or posted on the
County's or Participating Jurisdiction's interlocal agreements webpage, in compliance
with RCW 39.34.040,
In witness whereof; the parties have executed this Agreement.
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EXHIBIT A
Sao aruish Regional Drue & (3ng_Tasl Force
Personnel Assigned by Jurisdiction
July 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017
FEVERkT POLICE i3>±.Pa
T7uiUR ELMING
1 Lieutenant
Everett PD
I Sergeant
Everett PD
1 Detective
Everett PD
I Detective
Everett PD
1 Detective
Everett PD
1 Detective
Event PD
I Detective
Everett PD
I Detective
VACANT
EverettPD
1 Support Personnel
VAGlNT
Everett PD
5nro11t7MlSH CDCThf SFAS
tZFFICEFUNDINQ
I Task Farce Commander
Justice Assistance Grant
I Lieutenant
Snohomish County S4criff
1 Sergeant
Justice Assistance Grant
1 Sergeant
Snohomish County Sheriff
1 Detective
Snohomish County Sheriff
I Detective
Snohomish County Sheriff
I Detective
Snohomish Co unity Sheriff
1 Detective
Snohomish County Sheriff
1 Detective
Snohomish County Sheriff
1 Detective
Snohomish County Sheriff
I Information Deputy
Snohomish County sheriff
1 X9 Detective
Snohomish County Sheriff
I Support Staff
VACANT
Snohomish County Sheriff
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1 Deputy Prosecutor
Seizure Funding
1 Support Staff
Seizure Funding
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FUNDING
1 Detective
Washington State Patrol
1 Case Worker
DSHS, Child Protective Services
1 Agent
Department of Corrections
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1 Agent
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1 Agent
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1 Agent
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2 Agent
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Washington State
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FUNDING
Washington National Guard
VACANT
FUNDING
ATF
VACANT
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Drug Enforcement Agency
VAS.
FIMING
Internal Revenue Service
VACANT
Immigration And Customs Enforcement
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NCIS
VACANT
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FBI
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h September 30, 2017
Salaries
Benefits
Contracted Services
Goods and,Services
Travel
Training
Equipment
Confidential Funds
TOTALS
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FEDERAL
LOCAL
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MATCH"
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111,500
192,856
324,356
21,500
58,600
60,100
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0
0
0
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
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0
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$133,000
$251,456
$384,456
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Local Contributions for July 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017
JURISDICTION
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2016
BRIDGE
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SEPT 2017
CONTRACT
GRAND
AMOUNT
'MOUNT
TOTAL.
Arlington
Bothell
18,490
S
1,230
$
4,918
S
6,149
Brier
1,0
6,500
$
S
1,1
S
4.583
$
5,729
Darrington
l,350
$
432
S
1,729
"
S
2.161
Edmonds
S
2,693
S
S
359
$
449
Everett40,490
105,800
$
7,036
S
10.770
S
13,463
Gold bar
2,115
S
141
29,142
$
35.178
Granite Falls
3,390
390
$
�
$
563
S
704
Index
S
I I
S
902
S
1,128
Lake Stevens
29,900
S
1,988
$
S
43
S
54
Lake Forest Park
_
S
7,953
S
9.941
Lynnwood
Marysville
36,420
S
_
$
$
9.687
S
$
12.109
Mil) Croak
69,740
19,760
$
S
4,265
4,314
$
17,061
S
21,326
Monte
17,620
S
1,314
1,172
S
5,256
S
6,570
Mountlake Terrace
21,090
09
$
$
1
$
4,687
S
51859
Mukiiteo
20 ,0
,403
1403,390
S
S
5,610
S
7,013
Snohomish
9,385
624'
S
5,559
S
6,949
Snohomish CountyS
330,M
S
21,962
$
2,496
S
3,1211
Stanwood
6,585
$
436
S
87,847
S
109,809
Sultan
4.660
311
S
1,752
S
2,190
DSHS, CPS
S
$
1,243
S
1,556
Snohomish Health District
$
S
-
Washington State Patrol
_
$
$
$
S
PARTICIPATING JURISDICTIONS'
S
TOTALS: '
50,294
S
201,162
S 251,456
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