Here’s how some of your taxes were spent during recent city council and school board actions.
Arlington $3,473 to the state Department of Health for work on the city’s water comprehensive plan.
$56 to Olson’s Saw Shop of Trafton for supplies.
$730 to Oso Lumber of Arlington for shop equipment and supplies.Edmonds: $1,584 to the Lynnwood Police Department for access to its new automated fingerprint identification system terminal.
Everett: $83,125 to Seattle-based URS Corp. for pre-design engineering services for improvements to two public works pipelines.
$15,000 to Lynnwood-based Zipper Zeeman Associates, Inc., for geo-technical services for a water transmission pipeline.
$11,000 to Steve Jensen Studios in Seattle for a wall-mounted sculpture for the Everett Events Center.
Island County, $2,086 to Serological Research Institute of Richmond, Calif., for DNA testing.
$32,351 to Compass Health for alcoholism and drug abuse treatment services.
Lake Stevens: $4,213 to Blumenthal Uniforms of Seattle for police uniforms.
$391 to Cassidy Top Soils of Machias for dumping fees to dispose of dirt.
$8,265 to CDW Government Inc. of Chicago, Ill., to purchase computer equipment.
$539 to Bill’s Blueprint of Everett for office supplies.
$10,622 to CHS Engineers Inc. of Bellevue for ongoing engineering consulting work.
Marysville: $524,610 to IMCO General Construction Inc. of Bellingham for ongoing work on the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
$58 to H&L Sporting Goods of Everett for four pitchers’ rubbers for ball fields.
$1.84 million to Frank Coluccio Construction of Seattle for ongoing construction of the city’s effluent transfer pipeline to Everett.
$552 to Northwest Cascade Inc. of Puyallup for portable toilet services for the golf course and parks.
$6,974 to Northwest Hydraulic Consultants of Seattle for work on the Poortinga Restoration Project.
Monroe: $254.90 for Brownells, Inc., of Montezuma, Iowa, for police ammunition newsletter-magazine.
$438.32 for Hill Street Dry Cleaners of Monroe for cleaning of police uniforms.
Snohomish: $382.35 for Global Crossing of Cincinnati, Ohio, for April 2004 long-distance telephone.
$604.24 for Top Soils Northwest, Inc., of Snohomish, for play chips at the city’s playgrounds.
Stanwood $1,927 to PetroCard Systems of Kent for fueling city vehicles in April.
$860 to Overall Laundry Service of Everett for laundry service in April.
$159 to Kroezen’s of Seattle for firefighter badges.
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