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Published: Thursday, June 19, 2008

Budget Watch

Everett: $1.7 million to Stellar J. Corp. of Woodland for work on a new holding tank for the city's water treatment plant.

$21,378 to CNJA Architects of Everett for consulting work on the new Everett Animal Shelter.

$285,420 to Allied Construction of Everett for work on the new Everett Animal Shelter.

Edmonds: $40 to AT&T of Lynnwood for a fax modem for the parks department.

$285 to Lunds Office Essentials of Edmonds for administrative office supplies.

$85 to Stoneway Electric Supply of Lynnwood for light bulbs for the Marina Beach pier.

Marysville: $66,795 to AmTest Inc. of Redmond for drinking water testing, analysis and reporting, as required by state law, through Feb. 28, 2009.

$58,340, to supplement a grant of $50,000, for a new field drainage system and other improvements at the Strawberry Fields Athletic Park, 6100 152nd St. NE.

Monroe: $369 to Dunlap Industrial Hardware Inc. of Everett for coats.

$217 to Genuine Auto Glass of Everett for windshield tinting.

Snohomish: $378 to Everett Steel of Everett for steel plate.

$5,333 to Prothman of Seattle for city engineer search.

Arlington: $1,313 to Blumenthal Uniforms of Seattle for police department uniforms.

$4,200 to Cascade Surveying of Arlington for survey work on the new fire station at Smokey Point.

$28,339 to Cashmere Valley Bank of Wenatchee for loan payments on an aid car and a street sweeper.

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