Emergency Communication Systems and Facilities Program Advisory Board

Per Snohomish County Code Chapter 4.30:




4.30.060  Emergency communication systems and facilities program advisory board.

  There is hereby created the emergency communication systems and facilities program advisory board to serve in an advisory capacity regarding implementation and use of the tax imposed by SCC 4.30.010.


4.30.070  Powers and duties of advisory board.

The emergency communication systems and facilities program advisory board shall meet at least annually to make recommendations to the executive and legislative branches of county government relating to implementation and use of the tax imposed by this chapter.


4.30.080  Appointment to advisory board.

  The emergency communication systems and facilities program advisory board shall be composed of not more than nine members.  Appointments shall be made pursuant to chapter 2.03 SCC.  The board shall include one city official and one fire commissioner nominated annually by the SERS Board; two elected city officials; one city police chief and one fire chief nominated annually by the Snohomish County 911 Board; a member of the County Council or designee; the County Executive or designee; and the Snohomish County sheriff or his/her designee.  The advisory board shall be chaired by the sheriff.




2021 Advisory Board Members:


  •   Chair – Sheriff Adam Fortney
  •   City Official (SERS) – City of Mill Creek Councilmember Vince Cavaleri
  •   Fire Commissioner (SERS) – Fire District 7 Commissioner Roy Waugh
  •   City Official (Snohomish County 911) – Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring
  •   City Official (Snohomish County 911) – Lynnwood Councilmember George Hurst
  •   City Police Chief (Snohomish County 911) – Everett Police Chief Dan Templeman
  •   City Fire Chief (Snohomish County 911) – Mukilteo Fire Chief Chris Alexander  
  •   County Council – Nate Nehring
  •   County Executive Designee – Jason Biermann

  1.  Meetings

      Minutes 

    DateMeeting Minutes
    December 20, 2018Minutes
    January 17, 2019Minutes
    February 7, 2019Minutes
    March 7, 2019Minutes
    April 4, 2019Minutes
    June 6, 2019Minutes
    September 5, 2019Minutes
    January 9, 2020Minutes
    May 28, 2020Minutes
    July 2, 2020Minutes
    September 3, 2020Minutes
    December 3, 2020Minutes
    April 1, 2021Minutes
    September 2, 2021Minutes
    March 10, 2022Minutes

  1. Adopted and Approved Legislation
    Date Adopted/Approved Legislation
    June 20, 018 Ordinance 18-037
    December 12, 2018 Motion 18-411
    December 12, 2018
    Motion 18-414
    December 12, 2018
    Motion 18-415
    December 12, 2018
    Motion 18-417
    December 12, 2018
    Ordinance 18-098
    December 12, 2018
    Ordinance 18-099
    February 13, 2019 Ordinance 19-001
    February 13, 2019
    Ordinance 19-002