Telecommunications Facilities Lease Agreement Cle Elum (2020) Cle Elum Municipal Code All permit fees shall be at Lessee's sole cost Failure to so abide by these requirements shall be considered a material breach of this Lease City shall provide Lessee right of entry to the Premises at all times to service the Premises and the telecommunication facilities at all times during this Lease
MRSC - Local Governments in the News Cle Elum City Council approves potential merger between fire districts in Upper Kittitas County (Ellensburg Daily Record, March 5, 2025) Clallam County looks to change virtual meeting platform after racist, obscene material broadcast (Peninsula Daily News, March 4, 2025)
City Town Officials - MRSC Business Hours: 8:30am - 5:00pm Council Meets: 2nd 4th Tue - 6:00pm County: King Population: 32,710 Class: Code
MRSC - City and Town Classification (An initiative measure to revert Port Angeles from code city to second-class was overwhelmingly rejected by voters in 2017 ) Second Class Cities Changing to Code Cities Colfax (2017) Port Orchard (2017) Colville (2016) Chewelah (2015) Cle Elum (2010) Normandy Park (2010) Omak (2007) Sedro-Woolley (2007) Burlington (2006) Towns Changing to Code
MRSC - Telecommunications Franchise and Lease Agreements Washington has its own laws regulating small cell facility “pole attachments” in cities — RCW 35 21 860(1)(e) — and in code cities, RCW 35A 21 125(2) These state laws generally require that city rates, terms, and conditions for pole attachments be “just, reasonable, nondiscriminatory and sufficient ”
MRSC - Small Works Roster Manual This e-publication provides a comprehensive overview of small public works rosters for local and state government agencies in Washington State, with an emphasis on the statewide public works roster administered by MRSC Rosters (mrscrosters org)
Request for Proposals - MRSC Cities of Cle Elum, Ellensburg, and Roslyn, funds awarded under this process may be used for the following: 1 Tourism marketing; 2 The marketing and operations of special events and festivals designed to attract tourists; 3 Supporting the operations of tourism-related facilities owned or operated by
MRSC - Remove City Official Disclaimer: MRSC is a statewide resource that provides general legal and policy guidance to support local government entities in Washington State pursuant to chapter 43 110 RCW
Minimum Wage - MRSC Bellingham Municipal Code Ch 14 18 – Provides that a “living wage” shall be paid by all service contractors and subcontractors covered under this chapter The “living wage” was established at $10 per hour in 2002 and required to be adjusted annually according to changes on the Implicit Price Deflator