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(The Center Square) – The city of Federal Way could end up being sued by a consulting firm it had planned to hire before changing course with its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, or DEI, programs.
Cornell University Library, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections: "Guide to the Warren Jay Vinton Papers, 1932–1969" (Collection Number: 2946) — Warren H. Vinton was Chief Economist and Planning Officer of the United States Housing Authority (1937–1949), and First Assistant Commissioner of the U.S. Public Housing Administration ...
A July landslide on the Federal Way Link Extension might force the entire 7.8 mile long, $2.54 billion light rail project to push its opening date of late 2024 to sometime in 2025, ...
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is a division of the United States Department of Transportation that specializes in highway transportation. The agency's major activities are grouped into two programs, the Federal-aid Highway Program and the Federal Lands Highway Program.
Federal Way is a city in King County, Washington, United States and part of the Seattle metropolitan area. One of the most recently incorporated cities in the county, [6] its population was 101,030 at the 2020 census. [4] Federal Way is the 10th most populous city in Washington and the 5th most populous in King County.
Under Tuesday’s consent decree, Federal Way Discount Guns and Baghai have agreed to pay $3 million. The attorney general's office will recoup about $1 million it spent litigating the case, while ...
The Federal Way Link Extension is a planned Link light rail extension of the 1 Line that will travel 7.8 miles (12.6 km) south from Sea-Tac Airport to Federal Way, along the west side of Interstate 5. It was approved in 2008, but scaled back in 2010 to terminate at Kent Des Moines station.
The executive branch of the federal government includes the Executive Office of the President and the United States federal executive departments (whose secretaries belong to the Cabinet). Employees of the majority of these agencies are considered civil servants .