On the Record: a selection of government data

Budget lines

Spending gleaned from government consent agendas.

Snohomish County Fire District 1: $48 to Flags A’Flying of Everett for a five-foot steel flag display arrangement for Fire Station 10, near Lynnwood.

Snohomish County Fire District 1: $1,067 to McKinstry Service to repair the heating and ventilation at Fire Station 12, near Hilton Lake.

Snohomish County Fire District 4 in Snohomish: $2,792 to Snohomish County Fire District 3 in Monroe’s maintenance shop for repairs to minor welding breaks on ground-based ladders.

City of Arlington: $972 to Blumenthal Uniforms &Equipment of Seattle to replenish the supply of non-lethal bean bags used by police to subdue suspects.

City of Edmonds: $626 to Clearview Ribbon Co. of Edmonds for swimming- and pool-related ribbons.

City of Edmonds: $788 to Sirchie Fingerprint Lab for fingerprinting supplies, including various powders.

City of Mountlake Terrace: $272,952 to Doolittle Construction of Bellevue for sealing treatments for city streets. Mountlake Terrace is splitting the project and the bill with Lake Forest Park.

City of Mountlake Terrace: $43,691 to CUES for sewer and stormwater pipe inspection equipment.

Snohomish County: $625,000 to Olympic Security of Tukwila for private guards at county facilities.

Damage claims

Who is alleging harm and the reasons.

Agency: City of Edmonds

Claimant: Britta Holmberg, Edmonds

Asking: $2,487

Why: Holmberg alleges that her car was significantly damaged after hitting a pothole June 23 along Olympic View Drive.

Penalties

Civil assessments by government for violations of law or regulation.

Agency: Washington Department of Licensing

Proposed penalty: Appraisal license revoked for 10 years

Subject: Chris Petrik, Everett

Reason: Developed fraudulent appraisal reports with inflated values which contributed to a mortgage fraud scheme.

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