Legislation Details

File #: AB2019-285    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 5/6/2019 Meeting Body Council
On agenda: 11/19/2019 Final action: 11/19/2019
Enactment date: 11/19/2019 Enactment #: ORD 2019-079
Title: Ordinance amending Whatcom County Code Title 3, requiring that public funds used for construction projects do double duty by also providing apprentices with job training hours to meet the requirements necessary to become the next generation of skilled trades persons
Attachments: 1. Agenda Bill Master Report, 2. Adopted Ordinance 2019-079, 3. Ordinance (Redline/Strikeout), 4. Ordinance (Clean Version), 5. Aspen Apprenticeship, 6. Agenda Revision and Paperwork for May 7, 7. Notice of Introduction 5.7.19, 8. Email-BIAWC-Van Beek Drywall 5.8.2019, 9. VanBeekDrywallApprenticeshipLetter_AB2019_285, 10. 2019.05.13 BIAWC - Letter - Apprenticeship, 11. BIAWC-Apprenticeship 5.7.2019, 12. Trevor Smith-L&I Prevailing Wage Handout 5.21.2019, 13. BIAWC-Styrna-Apprenticeship Handout 5.21.2019, 14. AGENDA REVISION NOTICE FOR JUNE 18, 2019, 15. Information-Rud Browne 6.4.2019, 16. Notice of Hearing for 11.19.2019, 17. Notice of Action Taken on 11.19.2019, 18. Handout-Trevor Smith-Apprenticship Opp 11.6.2019, 19. Handout-Apprenticeships 12.3.2019
Related files: AB2019-210, AB2023-736, AB2023-735, AB2019-304, AB2022-379
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Primary Contact Email:    RBrowne@co.whatcom.wa.us

 

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Ordinance amending Whatcom County Code Title 3, requiring that public funds used for construction projects do double duty by also providing apprentices with job training hours to meet the requirements necessary to become the next generation of skilled trades persons

 

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Ordinance amending Whatcom County Code Title 3, requiring that public funds used for construction projects do double duty by also providing apprentices with job training hours to meet the requirements necessary to become the next generation of skilled trades persons

 

***11/22/2019 The Executive Declined to Sign the ordinance