The council tabled the two ordinances Tuesday night because of a proposed change from their discussions last week and a desire to get public opinion.
The program, sponsored by the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission, celebrates the lives of children with chronic or life-threatening conditions. Bonney Lake is one of 27 police agencies around t he state participating. This is Bonney Lake’s first year in program.
The Bonney Lake Panther boys soccer team rallied from two down to finish the regular season with a 2-2 tie against North Kitsap as they prepare to head into the postseason.
A new proposal lowering the base rate by $2.69 per month – making the base rate $14 per month for residents — with additional adjustments to the summer sprinkling rates.
A driver in Sumner called the police to report a potentially drunk driver who was weaving around the road and apparently slapping himself as he drove. The driver also spit at the reporting party’s vehicle.
The Bonney Lake City Council is expected to vote next week on an ordinance that would increase sewer rates by 10 percent a year over the next four years in an attempt to bring revenues in line with costs at the utility.
The city council immediately jumped on the idea of reducing the base rate to $11.69 and maintaining consumption charges as passed.
First singles player Alise McCoy returned to form, besting her opponent 6-0, 6-0, while the first doubles team of Kelsey Kober and Molly Miculinich also rolled past their opponents, winning 6-1, 6-2.
The board’s action amends the Adopted 2012 ST Express Transit Operations budget from $102,308,773 to $102,561,773.
According to Sergeant James Keller, who heads the city’s MSU division, the primary focus for police is making sure every boat has at least one lifejacket per passenger and checking to see that boat operators have their state-issued boater education card, required for all boat operators under the age of 40.
On April 14, the owner witnessed the employee complete a transaction then delete a merchandise item he had entered into the computer earlier. Later, the owner noticed the employee’s till was short in the exact amount of the item that had been deleted.
The Panthers’ next game is May 4 against North Kitsap then the playoffs begin May 8 with Bonney Lake set to take on the third-place finisher in the Seamount/Bremerton league.
Jeter is a graduate of White River High School and still lives in Bonney Lake with his wife and two children.