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    The City of Tacoma is hiring for several full-time positions across several departments that pay at least $85,000 per year to over $200,000 per year.

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    These Washington state government jobs pay up to $121,000 a year and are currently hiring: On-call cook at Bellingham Re-entry Center Salary: $19.17 - $25.52 per hour

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  5. Whatcom Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Whatcom Transportation Authority was created in 1983 and service in western Whatcom County, including the cities of Bellingham, Ferndale and Lynden, began on January 1, 1984. The city of Bellingham began operating its own municipal transit system in 1971 by taking over a failing private operator, funding it with a 0.3% sales tax within the ...

  6. Category : Transportation in Whatcom County, Washington

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    Washington State Route 9; Washington State Route 11; Washington State Route 20; Washington State Route 539; Washington State Route 542; Washington State Route 543; Washington State Route 544; Washington State Route 546; Washington State Route 547; Washington State Route 548; Whatcom Transportation Authority

  7. Public transportation benefit area - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 1975, Governor Daniel J. Evans signed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 2280 into law, creating the PTBA. [8] The bill had been proposed by the Snohomish County Transportation Authority (SNO-TRAN), who would later use the legislation to establish the state's first PTBA, the Snohomish County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation, later renamed Community Transit, in ...

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