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Council approves sewer assessment reimbursement area for Roosevelt Avenue roundabout

April 27, 2026 | Enumclaw, King County, Washington


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Council approves sewer assessment reimbursement area for Roosevelt Avenue roundabout
The Enumclaw City Council approved Resolution 1872 on April 27, establishing an assessment reimbursement area for sewer installed as part of the Roosevelt Avenue roundabout project.

City Clerk Katie McKee read the resolution by title. In a staff report Chris Searcy told the council that when the roundabout project began the estimated sewer cost was about $60,000, but unforeseen soil conditions and administrative expenses increased the amount to “slightly under $88,000” that the city seeks to recapture from four parcels through a late‑comers reimbursement agreement. Searcy recommended approval and recording of a reimbursement document against the affected parcels.

Council moved, seconded and voted to adopt the resolution; the mayor announced the motion passed. No recorded roll‑call of individual votes was provided in the public remarks.

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