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City of Everson · Fund #111 · Special Revenue
City of Everson Street Fund
City of Everson Street Fund accounts for street maintenance and transportation operations: paving, signs, signals, sidewalks, and minor capital street projects. Funded primarily by a dedicated property-tax levy and the ...
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About this fund
City of Everson Street Fund accounts for street maintenance and transportation operations: paving, signs, signals, sidewalks, and minor capital street projects. Funded primarily by a dedicated property-tax levy and the state Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax distribution under RCW 47.30.
Authorization
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RCW citation: RCW 35A.34; RCW 47.30
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Discussed in meetings
Real Briefings that mention this fund.
The Bellingham City Council held its regular meeting on June 15, 2026, completing a moderately active agenda that included one public hearing, several actions emerging from executive session, adoption of the city's ...
The Bellingham City Council's Public Works and Natural Resources Committee met on June 15, 2026, to address two items: a formal vote recommending adoption of the 2027–2032 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), and ...
The Bellingham City Council's Parks and Recreation Committee met on June 1, 2026, for a brief afternoon session chaired by Council Member Edwin H. "Skip" Williams. The committee took action on two items, both advancing ...
The Bellingham City Council's Public Works and Natural Resources Committee convened on the morning of June 1, 2026, for what proved to be a brief but substantive session covering two infrastructure items with long-range ...
The Bellingham City Council held its regular meeting on Monday, June 1, 2026, with Council President Hannah Stone excused and Council Member Hollie Huthman presiding as Council President Pro Tempore. The council took ...
The Bellingham City Planning Commission met on May 21, 2026, for a work session focused on residential zoning strategy. The meeting had no formal action items and no public hearing. The session was led by Commissioner ...
The Bellingham City Council's May 18, 2026 regular meeting was anchored by a substantive and emotionally resonant presentation from the Keep Washington Working Act (KWW) Advisory Work Group, a citizen body formed by the ...
The Bellingham City Council's Public Works and Natural Resources Committee met on May 18, 2026 to review and discuss a proposed ordinance — Agenda Bill 24933 — that would add a new Chapter 11.05 to the Bellingham ...
The Whatcom County Council held a significant meeting on May 12, 2026, dominated by extensive public testimony and debate over the proposed Lummi Island ferry taxing district. The council passed the ferry district ...
Whatcom County's Public Works Department delivered a comprehensive quarterly update to the Council's Public Works and Health Committee during a brief 19-minute meeting on May 12, 2026. Director Costa presented updates ...
Methodology note
Real Record tracks the Street Fund separately. The "EVERSON — Street Fund" line on Whatcom County tax bills feeds this fund.
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