City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.
Confusion grows as residents question council conduct, legal compliance, and whether Burien leadership is operating within required rules and public trust.
Here at The Highline Journal, our goal is to encourage a thriving community, where people are informed through trusted and truthful information, where neighbors are engaged, and where communities are connected through meaningful action.
Burien City Council met Monday for an executive session. Council took unexpected action afterwards, placing City Manager Adolfo Bailon on administrative leave.
Upcoming Burien Town Hall, Boulevard Park Library, April 14. Resident asks why questions go unanswered as Burien planners pitch industrial rezoning, raising concerns about impacts to homes, infrastructure, and neighborhood character.
Here at The Highline Journal, our goal is to encourage a thriving community, where people are informed through trusted and truthful information, where neighbors are engaged, and where communities are connected through meaningful action.
The Highline School District is considering renewing a capital technology levy of about $12 million per year for four years to maintain and expand school technology systems.
The proposed levy is expected to appear alongside a school replacement bond in November 2026. If approved, it would add about $180 per
All three providers at the Highline High School HealthPoint clinic list "gender-affirming care" among their specialties, though it was not included in the initial board presentation.
City leaders formalized administrative leave days after an earlier directive was challenged, highlighting disputes over authority, process, and staff direction.
Confusion grows as residents question council conduct, legal compliance, and whether Burien leadership is operating within required rules and public trust.
Here at The Highline Journal, our goal is to encourage a thriving community, where people are informed through trusted and truthful information, where neighbors are engaged, and where communities are connected through meaningful action.
Burien City Council met Monday for an executive session. Council took unexpected action afterwards, placing City Manager Adolfo Bailon on administrative leave.
Upcoming Burien Town Hall, Boulevard Park Library, April 14. Resident asks why questions go unanswered as Burien planners pitch industrial rezoning, raising concerns about impacts to homes, infrastructure, and neighborhood character.