Budget Watch

Everett: $10,400 to Community Attributes of Seattle for a feasibility study for a farmers market.

  • $79 for a Fred Pryor seminar on Managing Emotions Under Pressure.

    $112,895 to Carollo Engineers of Seattle for design of a water pollution control facility.

    Marysville: $750,000 to Elster AMCO Water, Inc. for water meter equipment.

  • $200,000 to Diamond B Constructors, Inc. of Bellingham for maintenance and repair of systems for heating, ventilation and air conditioning in city buildings.

    $87,853 to Pump Tech, Inc. of Bellevue for equipment for a well in Sunnyside.

    Snohomish: $43,794.15 to the city of Everett Utilities Department for water bills.

  • $298.66 to Bio Clean Inc. of Lake Stevens for cleaning a holding cell.

    $13.13 to Snohomish Auto Parts for a gas cap.

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