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Committee forwards agreement for ADA loop trail at Lake Cassidy to Jan. 28 consent agenda

January 20, 2026 | Snohomish County, Washington


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Committee forwards agreement for ADA loop trail at Lake Cassidy to Jan. 28 consent agenda
Nicole Gourley, council staff, introduced Motion 26-011, which would approve an agreement between Snohomish County and the Washington Veil Association for construction of an ADA Loop Trail at Lake Cassidy. Under the agreement, the association will use volunteers from its organization to construct the trail while the county will supply materials. "Section 3.2 outlines work party requirements and the county will pay $1,600 to the association for each qualifying work party," Gourley said. She stated the total contract cost is $69,000 and that the funding source is the county parks budget.

Gourley described the arrangement as contingent on qualifying work parties that meet the agreement's requirements; Section 3.2 was cited as setting those requirements. The committee chair asked for questions and, receiving none, the committee moved Motion 26-011 to the GLS consent agenda for Jan. 28. The referral sends the agreement to the full council for final approval; no final contract execution occurred at this committee meeting.

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