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Council member raises complaints that Ezee Fiber installations damaged private property

April 01, 2026 | Pacific, King County, Washington


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Council member raises complaints that Ezee Fiber installations damaged private property
Council Member Katie Garberding raised community complaints at the Feb. 23 workshop alleging that Ezee Fiber damaged property while installing fiber-optic lines.

The minutes record the remark under Good of the Order but do not document any formal complaint filing, staff direction to investigate, or council motion. No response from company representatives or staff action is recorded in the workshop minutes.

In the same section, Council Member Petersen briefly mentioned other King County personnel salaries; the minutes do not provide details or context for that comment.

The workshop adjourned at 8:35 p.m. The minutes do not indicate follow-up steps on the Ezee Fiber allegation; residents who raised concerns are not named in the minutes.

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