Editor’s note: The following is a press release from the office of Council member Reagan Dunn.

King County Council Vice Chair Reagan Dunn and fellow Council members lat week announced plans to pursue the public acquisition and permanent preservation of the property along the Cedar River previously proposed for development as an asphalt plant.

The announcement follows a joint letter sent by Council member Dunn, who also serves as Chair of the King County Flood Control District (Flood Control District), and King County Councilm ember Rod Dembowski, Chair of the Council’s Budget and Fiscal Management Committee, to Lakeside Industries expressing the County and Flood Control District’s intent to work in partnership with Lakeside and local community and environmental leaders to purchase the pr

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