Who’s the Boss? Separation of Powers in Local Government
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Policy Making and Policy Implementation
Effective local government depends on a balance of the powers of policy making and policy implementation. Just as our federal government is designed with three co-equal branches of government the legislative (Congress), executive (Presidential), and judicial (federal courts) branches the authority of local governments depends upon separation of powers. This blog examines the interactions between two branches of local government the legislative and the executive but does not cover the third branch of local government, municipal and district courts.
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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: February 7, 2021 702
The Edmonds City Council at its Tuesday, Feb. 9 business meeting will revisit an ordiannce discussed Feb. 2 that would amend city code to add “hotel” as a permitted use in the commercial waterfront (CW) zone. The council will also receive a presentation regarding the Snohomish Health District and the annual audit from the Washington Cities Insurance Authority.
The business meeting begins at 7 p.m. and you can see the complete agenda here.
Prior to the business meeting, the council will meet in committees, starting at 4 p.m. Agendas for these meetings, which are work sessions with no public comment taken, are as follows: