Here’s how some of your taxes were spent during recent city council actions.
Lake Stevens: $7,022 to CHS Engineers LLC of Bellevue for ongoing engineering services on several projects.
$3,110 to MacAulay &Associates in Everett for interim billing services for a local improvement district.
$3,600 to Weed Graafstra and Benson Inc. of Snohomish for legal services.
$10,091 to Snohomish County PUD for electrical service.
$4,891 to Snohomish County Police and Auxiliary Services for dispatch services.
Lynnwood: $54,140 to the Galvez family for 1,200 square feet of right-of-way on the southeast corner of 196th Street SW and 44th Avenue W. for the 44th Avenue W. widening project.
$1,556 for police officer Alan Correa to attend DARE officer training July 17-29 in Las Vegas.
$383 for city athletic supervisor Brian Hendricks to attend the National Recreation and Park Association Marketing and Revenue School Sept. 10-15 in San Diego.
Marysville: $200 to Okanogan County Jail for housing city prisoners.
$5,405 to Great Dane Enterprises LLC of Marysville for roadwork on 88th Street NE.
$2,700 to Metro Extruded Curbing &Striping of Marysville for bench pads for the Strawberry Fields Athletic Complex.
$250,642 to Marysville Fire District 12 for fire control and emergency medical services.
$58,650 to Steve Gaidos Consulting LLC of Issaquah for financial services on revenue bonds.
Monroe: $4,568 to Custom Micro Inc. of Orange Park, Fla., for software for the police department.
$379 to the state Department of Corrections for inmate labor on ditch control.
$23,934 to Snohomish County Corrections for jail fees in April and May.
$1,877 to Smokey Point Concrete Inc. of Marysville for gravel for skate park.
Snohomish: $3,865 to the city of Lake Stevens for building inspection services from January through March.
$382 to Copiers Northwest of Seattle for copier maintenance at City Hall.
$2,095 to Dell Marketing of Plano, Texas, for two computers for the Visitor Information Center.
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