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Monday, July 26, 2021
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla‘s latest update arrives tomorrow, July 27. As well as adding level scaling, changes to the skill tree, and a handful of new skills, title update 1.3.0. has added support for an upcoming Sigrblot Festival limited time event and the upcoming
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Siege of Paris DLC. The latter has been revealed as releasing on August 12.
The Sigrblot Festival limited time event will begin on July 29 and marks the start of Sigrblot Season. To begin the event, players must have reached England, be at Settlement Level 2, and completed either the Grantebridgescire or Ledecestrescire story arcs. Once this is done, Ravensthorpe will be the location of a festival of blazing fires, glowing forges, and plenty of training for battle. All players will get 50 Opals at the beginning of the event, which runs until August 19.
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University Bridge is one of the bridges ranked in poor condition and in need of significant maintenance work. (Photo by Doug Trumm)
On Wednesday, the Seattle City Council’s transportation committee will vote on Chair Alex Pedersen’s amendment altering spending priorities for the $20 vehicle license fee (VLF). Passed by the Council in November, the fee is expected to pull in $7.2 million per year.
While Pedersen’s amendment appears to have five votes via the five sponsors backing it Pedersen, Andrew Lewis, Lisa Herbold, Teresa Mosqueda, and Debora Juarez a committee recommendation isn’t assured. Only Pedersen and Herbold are members of the transportation committee, while Juarez is an alternate. Plus, some sponsors could change their mind and oppose the plan. Six Council votes and the Mayor’s signature are needed to ultimately approve bonding, and it’s not clear he has them.