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Budget Watch

Published 11:05 pm Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Arlington: $3,951 to Victor Ericson of Edmonds for economic development and revitalization work. $178 to Flying J Cafe of Arlington for catering for Airport Appreciation Day.

Edmonds: $340 to Washington Tree Experts of Edmonds for grinding four stumps at a location just east of 81st Place W. on 196th Street SW in Edmonds.

Everett: $427,000 to the state of Washington for a specialized truck that cleans out storm drains and sewer lines.

  • $176,000 to Brien Motors of Everett for various car parts.

  • $93,000 to Dave Evans and Associates Inc. for engineering work associated with a planned pedestrian bridge at 36th Street.

    Marysville: $114,476 to Snohomish County for trash disposal.

  • $93,400 to Snohomish County to house inmates.

    Monroe: $64.87 to Western Equipment Distributors for mower repair.

  • $435 to Wolfkill Feed &Fertilizer of Monroe for roadside and easement vegetation control.

  • $187 to Sherwin-­Williams Co. for a paint spray gun.

    Mukilteo: $15,702.52 to Consolidated Press of Seattle for printing the city’s recreation guides.

  • $115,556.25 to Qwest Communications of Denver, Colo., for a new phone system.

    Snohomish: $664 to Blumenthal Uniform Co. for a ballistic vest.

  • $208 to Northwest Cascade Inc. of Puyallup for portable toilets at Ferguson and Skate parks.

  • $648 to Snohomish Tree Service Co. of Snohomish to remove large limb and a damaged cherry tree.

    Snohomish County: $3.21 million to Lakeside Industries of Monroe to pave 87 sections of county road during the next year.

  • $1.52 million to Construct Co. of Sumner for work on two intersections on 51st Avenue NE in Marysville, including turn lanes, sidewalks and traffic signals.

  • Up to $135,000 annually to Aimee L. Trua of Everett to provide indigent legal defense in civil contempt cases.

  • $1,370,131.83 to Aero Construction of Snoho­mish for Paine Field access improvements.

  • $869,500 to Pape Machinery of Eugene, Ore., to buy four new articulating road graders.

    From Herald staff reports