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WA HB1037
Bill
Status
1/13/2025
Primary Sponsor
Tom Dent
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AI Summary
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Expands boundary options for public facilities districts created jointly by towns/cities and counties to include either the entire unincorporated county area or selected school district boundaries within the county
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Establishes new governance structure for districts that include less than the entire unincorporated county, requiring a minimum seven-member board with one elected official from each participating jurisdiction plus four members recommended by local organizations
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Designates the county treasurer where the largest portion of the district is located as ex officio treasurer, unless the board selects a city/town treasurer or other qualified person, with a minimum $25,000 bond requirement
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Clarifies that counties may participate in creating and operating public facilities districts under Chapter 35.57 RCW
Legislative Description
Concerning public facilities district formation.
Last Action
By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
1/12/2026