HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Safety Month PROCLAMATION
BUILDING SAFETY MONTH
WHEREAS, Jefferson County recognizes that safe and resilient homes, buildings, and infrastructure are
fundamental to the health, safety, and strength of our community, and;
WHEREAS, this safety is made possible through the dedication of building inspectors, fire inspectors,
the Fire Marshal, plans reviewers,permit technicians, and the broader community of design and construction
professionals who work year-round to ensure buildings are constructed and maintained safely, and;
WHEREAS, these dedicated professionals are members of the Washington Association of Building
Officials and International Code Council, nonprofit organizations that bring together local, state, territorial,
tribal and federal officials to develop and advance consistent, high-quality standards for the built environment,
to protect us in the buildings where we live, learn, work, play, and;
WHEREAS,these modern building codes provide critical safeguards against hazards such as wildfire,
flooding, earthquakes, and severe weather, helping to protect lives, property, and community resilience, and;
WHEREAS,Building Safety Month, sponsored by the International Code Council and Washington
Association of Building Officials, raises awareness of the essential role building safety and fire prevention
professionals play in ensuring safe, sustainable, and resilient communities, and;
WHEREAS, the 2026 theme, "Built to Last," encourages individuals and communities to recognize the
importance of building safety and to support efforts that strengthen resilience at the local and global level,and;
WHEREAS, communities around the world join in recognizing Building Safety Month and the essential
services provided by building safety and fire prevention professionals in protecting lives and property,
NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners
hereby proclaim the month of May 2026, as
BUILDING SAFETY MONTII
in Jefferson County, and acknowledge the essential service provided to all of us by local,state,tribal,territorial, and
federal building safety and fire prevention departments, in protecting lives and property.
APPROVED this 1 l th day of May,2026.
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JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA REQUEST
TO: Board of County Commissioners
Josh Peters, County Administrator
FROM: Chelsea Pronovost, Administrative Services Manager, DCD
Brandon Brown, Senior Building Inspector
Mitchell Cartmel, Building Inspector
Brian Tracer, Deputy Fire Marshal
Vincent Maniaci, Building & Fire Inspector
Gabriel Shepherd, Permit Technician Lead
Andrea Kesgard, Permit Technician
DATE: May 11, 2026
RE: PROCLAMATION re: Proclaiming May 2026 as Building Safety Month
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
Each May, the International Code Council brings attention to building safety and the importance of safe,
resilient infrastructure in our communities. Building Safety Month provides an opportunity to recognize
the essential work happening every day through our local code officials, inspectors, plans examiners,
permit technicians, and administrative staff.
The Department of Community Development takes pride in its role in protecting public safety and
supporting community resilience. Our Building and Fire Safety team works closely with community
partners and state agencies, and actively participates in continuing education and credentialing through
organizations such as the Washington Association of Building Officials, the Washington State Fire
Marshal's Association, and the International Code Council to stay current with evolving codes and best
practices.
FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no fiscal impact to Jefferson County.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve Proclamation re: Proclaiming May 2026 as Building Safety Month
REVIEWED BY:
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Jo Peters, County Administrator Date
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