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Spokane / Washington / United States
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Spokane International Airport is the second-largest airport in the state of Washington that serves the communities of Northern Idaho, Eastern Washington, Coeur d’Alene and Spokane. The airport was used during World War II to train units on new aircraft being developed by Boeing. In 1945 the land was developed into a commercial airport. The current name was given in 1960 but the airport code remains GEG as a nod to the original name Geiger Field.

In the next 5-10 years the airport hopes to add another concourse and more non-stop flights to the east coast. Currently, the airport contains 24 gates within its three concourses. There are seven airlines that fly to and from GEG Airport serving many domestic and international destinations. Top destinations from Spokane are Seattle, Denver and Portland.

Ground transportation at GEG includes eight rental car companies, seven bus and shuttle companies, taxis and numerous hotel shuttle options. There is outside parking, garage parking, metered parking and a lot serviced by an airport shuttle. All but metered parking options are available with weekly and/or daily rates.  There is also a cell phone lot for passenger pick-ups. The airport has over a dozen dining and retail options for travelers. There are several hotel and motel options within 3 miles of the airport. The Ramada Spokane Airport is on site and even has an indoor water park. 

Bothell / Washington / United States
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At Worthington Licensing, we can help you obtain the license and tabs for your Automobiles, Motorcycles and Boats. We process titles transfers and registrations. Fax and notary services available. We are conveniently located in downtown Bothell WA. Free parking. We are open Monday-Friday from 8:30 to 5:30. Every Saturday from 9:00 to 1:00. We service Bothell and all surrounding areas: Kenmore, Kirkland, Nortonville. See us for fast and convenient service.
Spokane / Washington / United States
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Providing waste collection, transfer, disposal and recycling services in your area
Fairchild Air Force Base / Washington / United States
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Mukilteo / Washington / United States
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The City Administrator s office is operated by the government of the city of Mukilteo in Washington, which works for the welfare of the general public. The city of Mukilteo in Washington, incorporated in 1947, has a population of more than 12,000 in an area of over 6 square miles. It operates finance, human resources, public works, and recreation and cultural services departments. The city also owns and operates a storm drainage utility. The City Administrator s office s fire department specializes in emergency management and medical services. In addition, the city of Mukilteo in Washington administers a police department that provides a variety of crime prevention and law enforcement services.
Walla Walla / Washington / United States
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The Port of Walla Walla is a municipal corporation responsible for fostering economic development throughout Walla Walla County. Its Mission: 1) To be a progressive economic development agency that creates and retains family wage jobs in Walla Walla County and Southeastern Washington. 2) To make strategic investments in real estate and facilities that results in attracting new investments and jobs. 3) To make targeted investments in transportation systems to efficiently move citizens and products. 4) To invest in the development of public utility systems needed to support business and communities. 5) To lead community coalitions that enhance Walla Walla County’s economic vitality and quality of life for the citizens it serves.
Renton / Washington / United States
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About the District The Cedar River Water and Sewer District was formed on June 21, 1960 to provide service to approximately 520 square acres in the area known as Maple Valley Heights. Since that time the Districts corporate area has grown through 38 annexations to approximately 9, 420 acres, or 14.5 square miles. Cedar River Water and Sewer District operates under Title 57 ( Water and Sewer Districts ) of the Revised Code of Washington. The District is responsible for providing water service to its customers and for proper planning for the future populations of the service area. The District is governed by three elected commissioners who set District policy, oversee District operations, and hold regular public meetings, usually twice monthly. Implementation of the Boards policies is the responsibility of the General Manager and staff. The General Manager has overall responsibility for the District, handles public relations, and is the first to be notified in the event of an emergency. The Operations Manager supervises the field staff and oversees day-to-day system operation. The General Manager reports directly to the Board of Commissioners. The office staff report to the General Manager and are responsible for billings, collection of money, record keeping and general operations of the office. Currently the District serves the communities of Fairwood ( water and sewer service ) and Maple Valley ( water service only ). The regionally adopted Coordinated Water Supply Plan ( CWSP ) allocates approximately 36 square miles of service area to Cedar River. The primary water supply for the District is a long-term water supply contract with Seattle Public Utilities from the Lake Youngs reservation. Lake Youngs receives potable water from the Cedar River Watershed. The watershed is a closed area of approximately 96, 000 acres lying between Hobart and the crest of the Cascade Mountains. The District retains the services of a professional engineering firm who performs planning and engineering services as needed for District operation, compliance with regulations and system improvements. Legal counsel is also retained by the District to assist in compliance with statutes and other legal considerations. The Districts Consulting Engineers and Legal Counsel report to the General Manager and attend regular District meetings to advise the Board of Commissioners. Financial advisors, accountants and other specialized consultants are retained as necessary to assist with financial and other aspects of District operations.
Gig Harbor / Washington / United States
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Tacoma Narrows Airport is a public airport located in Gig Harbor, just four miles west of Tacoma. With 644 acres and one runway, it sees action from local businesses shipping and receiving goods to the community. Tacoma Narrows Airport also serves as home base for some of the local flight schools, such as Pavco Flight Center.