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July 8, 2021 - July 14, 2021 7/3/2021 7/8/2021 Bayside Housing & Services Letter : support from the Jefferson County Foundation 7/8/2021 7/8/2021 Paul Jewell Advocacy to include water infrastructure in the Federal Infrastructure Package 7/8/2021 7/8/2021 Kristen Bloomfield, Property Acquisition Specialist, WA. State DNR Proposed DNR Land Transaction – Dabob Bay Inter-Trust Exchange 7/8/2021 7/8/2021 Washington State Redistricting Commission Washington State Redistricting Commission offers publicly available mapping tool 7/8/2021 7/8/2021 Brenda Johnson July 17 Kelp Expedition and Celebration! You Are Invited! 7/8/2021 7/8/2021 Susan O'brien Shout out and appreciation to our Public Health CD workers! THANK YOU! 7/8/2021 7/8/2021 Jodie Toft July 17 Kelp Expedition and Celebration! You Are Invited! 7/9/2021 7/9/2021 Tiffany Hudepohl Cape George 7/9/2021 7/9/2021 Sonny Flores Homes $49k 7/9/2021 7/9/2021 Washington Counties | WSAC Friday 5 | ADUs | Wildfires | Delta Strain | Broadband 7/9/2021 7/9/2021 Lynn Sorensen KPTZ Questions for Monday, July 12th, 2021 BOCC Update 7/9/2021 7/12/2021 Harold Bahls Jr. Support DNR's protection 7/10/2021 7/12/2021 NACo This Week in Photos 7/10/2021 7/12/2021 Annette Huenke Meter Presentation 7/10/2021 7/12/2021 William and Christine Dean Plat Alternation for Olympic Terrace Division II, Phase I 7/10/2021 7/12/2021 Bret Black Shrub Fire 7/11/2021 7/12/2021 NACo 7 Things to Know Before You Vote at NACo's Annual Business Meeting 7/11/2021 7/12/2021 NACo Vote now: NACo - 2021 Delegate Test#4 Annual Business Mtg— Election 7/11/2021 7/12/2021 NACo NACo Election Test #4 - Reminder: Test Vote Closes at 5:00 pm 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Clallam EDC Meet the Port's the New Executive Director, Geoff James on Coffee with Colleen 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Tim Lawson Trust Land Exchange-Dabob Bay 7/12/2021 07/12/521 Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Chamber Cafe - Reopening Chamber Café-Reopening Challenges-your Community Conversation 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Brian Open Mic at Recovery Cafe this Friday 7/12/2021 07/12821 NACo 2021 Annual Business Meeting — Welcome Motion 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Steve Machesney [WEBINAR] COVID-19 and the Rise of Citizen Self-Service CRM 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Steve Machesney [Webinar] How the Tax Collector Rocks Customer Satisfaction in LA County 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 NACo 2021 Annual Business Meeting — Motion 3E Amendment 7/12/2021 7/12/2001 Liz Quale Letter of thanks 7/12/2021 07/12/521 NACo Ballot submitted: NACo - 2021 Annual Business Meeting — Motion 3E Amendment 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 NACo Vote now: NACo - 2021 Annual Business Meeting — Motion 3E 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 NACo Ballot submitted: NACo - 2021 Annual Business Meeting — Motion 3E 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 NACo Vote now: NACo - 2021 Annual Business Meeting — 2nd Vice President Election 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 NACo Vote now: NACo - 2021 Annual Business Meeting — 2nd Vice President Election 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Betsey L. Bess motorized bikes 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Lola Oduyeru #HelpisHere 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Nicqelle Godfrey VNAP support 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 ANNA PETERSEN Environmental Justice Council Recruitment Notice 7/12/2021 7/12/2012 Jason Baar Water Utility ARPA request 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Hal Bahls Dabob Bay 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Annette Huenke meter presentation 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Tim Lawson Trust Land Exchange - Dabob Bay 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Betsey L. Bess Motorized bikes without rearview mirrors 7/12/2021 7/12/2021 Lola Oduyeru Weekly Help Is Here Roundup (7/12) 7/12/2021 7/13/2021 Lexi Koch Protecting Dabob Bay 7/12/2021 7/13/2021 Judy Alexander your are invited and warmly encouraged to attend! 7/12/2021 7/13/2021 John P. Hansel ringing “Herbie” back to Your City 7/13/2021 7/13/2021 Social Media Attorney Mark Fiedelholtz 4 reasons 97% of social media policies violate new federal standards. 7/13/2021 7/13/2021 Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Newcomers Meet-Up July 17th- New to Jefferson County? Port Townsend? 7/13/2021 7/13/2021 Richard Tucker Planning for the Future: Please share your opinions about Jefferson Land Trust 7/13/2021 7/13/2021 Brian Emanuels Please share final version of “No Climate, No Deal” letter to Congress 0713/21 7/13/2021 Corina E. Rendón Timber thief convicted following 6- day trial 7/13/2021 7/13/2021 NACo County News County News Now – July 13, 2021 7/13/2021 7/13/2021 Beulah Kingsolver housing question 7/13/2021 7/13/2021 Len Maranan-Goldstein Document shared with you: "DRAFT NWMC Workforce Development Proposal 7/13/2021 7/14/2021 Jan Lawson Lazy C Phase 1 Brinnon wa neighborhood 7/13/2021 7/14/2021 Jeff Selby Fire Danger 7/13/2021 7/14/2021 Judith Caruso public meeting availability online 7/13/2021 7/14/2021 Apache WA211 Community Resources: Agency Update Request 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Mental Health Association of Portland Final call to register - 2021 Law & Mental Health Conference 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Vector Disease Control International (VDCI) ne Week Away! Webinar: Emergency Response Mosquito Management 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Rendon, Corina Timber thief convicted following 6- day trial 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Chamber Cafe - Reopening Challenges - Your Community Conversation - this Friday 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Judy Caruso public meeting availability online 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Apache WA211 Community Resources: Agency Update Request 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Olympic National Forest <corina.rendon@usda.gov> Portion of Forest Service Road 29 to close July 19 – September 15 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Jeff Selby Fire Danger 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Colin Meyer Dabob Bay protection 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Jan Lawson Lazy C Phase 1 Brinnon wa neighborhood 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Irina A. Faskianos Reminder for CFR 7/19 State and Local Officials Webinar: Foreign Policy on the Home Front 7/14/2021 7/14/2021 Justine Housing Forum - This Saturday! July 3, 2021 RECEIVED Kate Dean Chair Board of County Commissioners JUL 0 8 2021 P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 JEFFERSON COUNTY RE: Cherry Street COMMISSIONERS 'Atli BAYS I DE Dear Ms. Dean, HOUSING&SERVICES In reference to our letter proposal in relation to the above referenced matter, I included a letter of support from the Jefferson County Foundation. I sent this in baysidehousing.org error, as it was not intended to represent their support for the Cherry Street project. 310 Hadlock Bay Rd Port Hadlock, WA I apologize for this oversight. 98339 Yours sincerely, (360) 881-7140 Case Manager (360) 385-4637 G Keister Development Executive Director Bayside Housing & Services (360) 385-3682 Administration cc: Greg Brotherton Heidi Eisenhour Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 11:17 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:Advocacy to include water infrastructure in the Federal Infrastructure Package Attachments: 6.16.21 -Western Water Infrastructure Letter wCover Letter - Senate Final.pdf From: Paul Jewell Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 11:13:20 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: WSAC_AII Members Subject: Advocacy to include water infrastructure in the Federal Infrastructure Package CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Commissioners, This email is to inform you of an ongoing effort to include irrigation water infrastructure in the Federal Infrastructure Package being considered by Congress. The Western Water Coalition recently contacted me (see letter attached) regarding their efforts to advocate with the Biden Administration and Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee for authorization of irrigation water infrastructure in the infrastructure proposal. Senator Maria Cantwell is a prominent member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. It would be helpful to the efforts of the Western Water Coalition if you expressed your support for including irrigation water infrastructure in the federal package.As many of you know, water infrastructure investments across Washington State are sorely needed in many areas.Authorizing these projects in a federal infrastructure bill may help projects in your community to receive funding. Please let me know if there's any further information I can provide or if there is any way that I may assist you. Thanks for everything you do for counties! Sincerely, Paul Jewell I Policy Director—Water, Land Use, Environment& Solid Waste Washington State Association of Counties I wsac.orq pjewell@wsac.org 1360.489.3024 Disclaimer:Documents and correspondence are available under state law. This email may be disciosable to a third party requestor. 1 AC WA A Fs California � 1(;IANCE " WESTERN GROWERS Farm Bureau AL . Auoommn n(Glffo.a{o Wrzt..Ag.nci« y '+" Nato I Water Resources Assodation � .ram June 16, 2021 Dear Western Senator: On June 8th, a national coalition of over 220 Western farmers, ranchers, water providers, businesses and communities (Coalition) sent the attached letter to Committee leadership urging Congress to utilize ongoing infrastructure efforts to address critical Western water supply infrastructure. The Coalition builds upon the efforts by many Senators and Members of Congress to include a Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) title in any infrastructure package, and outlines specific needs including $2-3 billion for new storage and conveyance projects along with at least$3.2 billion to address rehabilitation of existing infrastructure that Reclamation has identified as needed over the next 5 year—a figure that grows to roughly $8 billion within 10 years. Much of the Western United States is currently experiencing historically severe drought. As we all work to respond to this year's drought emergency, it is imperative that steps are also taken to prepare for future dry years by investing in supply infrastructure. Failing to include significant investments in water storage and conveyance projects in any major infrastructure package would be a glaring omission as the impacts of water insecurity are being felt so directly this year. Thank you for considering this letter as you consider a once in a generation investment in infrastructure. Please do not hesitate to contact us at the contact information below if you have any questions or if you would like a full briefing on the recommendations made by the Coalition. Sincerely, Association of California Water Agencies (David Reynolds—DavidR@acwa.com) California Farm Bureau (Erin Huston - ehuston@cfbf.com) Family Farm Alliance (Dan Keppen—dan(a,familyfarmalliance.com) National Water Resources Association (Ian Lyle—ilyle@nwra.org) Western Growers (Dennis Nuxoll - dnuxollc wga.com) cc: The Honorable Chuck Schumer The Honorable Mitch McConnell June 8, 2021 The Honorable Joe Manchin Chairman, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate 304 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable John Barrasso Ranking Member, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate 304 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Dear Chairman Manchin and Ranking Member Barrasso: As your committee and the Congress considers infrastructure legislation, we point to the overwhelmingly dry conditions the West is facing and urge you to take action to address the shortcomings of our aging Western agricultural, municipal, industrial and rural water infrastructure. We collectively represent thousands of Western farmers, ranchers, water providers, businesses and communities who help provide $120 billion of agricultural production and many of the local and regional public water agencies that supply water to over 75 million Western urban, suburban and rural residents. While we support ongoing efforts to increase funding for clean drinking water, wastewater, and related programs, there is an acute and critical need for water supply infrastructure in the Western United States that must not be overlooked. Our organizations know, through the work we do every day, that federal investment in a diversified water management portfolio that serves a broad range of water uses is essential. Such a portfolio MUST be included as essential infrastructure in the next legislative package. Hydrological conditions in the West are continuing to change and populations are continuing to expand, raising serious questions about the viability of our nation's water infrastructure. The impact from our failure to address aging water infrastructure, as well as investing in new infrastructure, has become increasingly acute. We believe a visionary federal infrastructure package should seek to bolster our aging water infrastructure and keep water flowing to our nation's farms and ranches, while at the same time improving supply reliability for cities and the environment. This funding will assist in addressing critical safety needs, develop new infrastructure, invest in smart water technology and conservation, and improve forest and water ecosystems. Additionally, it will spur economic recovery and prepare us to meet the water needs of the next generation in the face of a changing climate. Our organizations collectively believe that federal investment in water conservation, water recycling, watershed management, conveyance, desalination, water transfers, groundwater storage, and surface storage is urgently needed for a comprehensive water management portfolio. Based on a survey of our members and review of publicly available federal agency and related data, we have identified a ten-year water infrastructure and related needs investment of approximately $49 billion dollars. As detailed in the accompanying document, this includes $2.8 billion for Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) storage and conveyance, $3.8 billion to repair of existing infrastructure and address dam safety, and $2 billion to accelerate completion of rural water, water smart technologies, water recycling and reuse, and other authorized projects. Additionally, over half of identified needs are for natural infrastructure, including $30 billion for forest restoration and $1 billion for BOR ecosystem restoration work. In addition to the funding needs for specific federal programs that have been assembled using public statements, reports and other data from federal agencies, Western water users and state officials involved in our coalition have also developed an inventory of water supply projects in need of federal assistance. To date, the total costs are well over$60 billion, and while not all of those costs would, or should, be funded by the federal government, this list illustrates the massive need for water infrastructure by states. Finally, in addition to financial resources, in order to ensure funding of the magnitude meets on- the-ground needs within the timeframe that President Biden envisions, and to avoid the pitfalls of the past, we urge Congress to consider, among others, the following broad reforms: • Improve the efficiency of permitting processes for water infrastructure development. Commonsense process improvements were included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and can be used as a model for success, as well as others, to ensure timely construction of projects. The American Jobs Plan provides that "the President's plan will use smart, coordinated infrastructure permitting to expedite federal decisions while prioritizing stakeholder engagement, community consultation, and maximizing equity, health, and environmental benefits." • Congress should direct federal agencies to implement a more cooperative approach toward achieving multiple goals under existing environmental laws and regulations. And, where such approaches are currently in law, Congress should encourage these agencies to use any and all flexibilities under the law to act with the urgency and promptness that this crisis demands. • Congress should closely review, revise, and reform, as appropriate, the funding disbursement processes, as well as the procurement and grant making practices of federal water agencies to ensure costs for overhead and unnecessary project features are minimized or eliminated. In our experience with water projects, expenditures on these items can become significant and impact on-the-ground progress. • Congress should reauthorize and clarify existing authorities, as necessary, to ensure important federal assistance does not expire or exclude critical western water projects. This includes extending the BOR storage and water reuse programs and ensuring EPA can use its Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program to assist 2 federal water contractors. In order to maximize economic activity, we also encourage Congress to designate funding for BOR projects as non-reimbursable." We need your help to ensure that federal investment and timely improvements are made to our water management portfolio. We look forward to working with you to address our economy's diverse water infrastructure needs. Sincerely, A&B Irrigation District (ID) California Grain & Feed Association Agribusiness & Water Council of Arizona California Seed Association Alaska Farm Bureau California State Beekeepers Association Almond Alliance of California California State Floral Association American AgCredit California Walnut Commission American Agri-Women California Warehouse Association American Farm Bureau Federation California Water Alliance American Farmland Trust California Water Service American Olive Oil Producers Association California Women for Agriculture Animas-La Plata Carlsbad Irrigation District (NM) Water Conservancy District (CO) Central California Irrigation District Arnold Irrigation District (OR) Central Arizona Irrigation & Drainage District Arizona Cattle Feeders Association Central Oregon Irrigation District Arizona Cotton Growers Association Central Nebraska Arizona Farm and Ranch Group Public Power & Irrigation District Arizona Farm Bureau Central Utah Water Conservancy District Association of California Water Agencies Central Valley Project Water Association (CA) Associated Ditches of Kansas Charleston Drainage District (CA) Biggs-West Gridley Water District (CA) City of Shasta Lake (CA) Black Canyon Irrigation District (ID) CoBank Boise-Kuna Irrigation District (ID) Colorado Farm Bureau Browns Valley Irrigation District (CA) Colorado Fruit & Vegetable Growers Assoc. Butte Water District (CA) Colorado Potato Administrative Committee California Agricultural Irrigation Association Colorado River California Alfalfa & Forage Association Energy Distributors Association California Apple Commission Colorado River District (CO) California Association of Wheat Growers Colorado Water Congress California Avocado Commission Columbia Basin Development League (WA) California Bean Shippers Association Columbia Canal Company (CA) California Blueberry Association Del Puerto Water District (CA) California Blueberry Commission Deschutes Basin Board of Control (OR) California Cattlemen's Association Dolores Water Conservancy District (CO) California Citrus Mutual Dunnigan Water District (CA) California Cotton Alliance Eagle Field Water District (CA) California Cotton Ginners & Growers Assoc. East Columbia Basin Irrigation District (WA) California Farm Bureau Eastern Municipal Water District (CA) California Fresh Fruit Association Electrical District#3 of Pinal County (AZ) 3 Electrical District#8 (AZ) Mercy Springs Water District (CA) Elephant Butte Irrigation District (NM) Meridian Farms Water Company (CA) Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District (CA) Modesto Irrigation District (CA) Family Farm Alliance Montana Farm Bureau Family Water Alliance (CA) Montana Water Resources Association Farm Credit Council Monterey One Water (CA) Farmers Conservation Alliance (OR) Monterey Peninsula Farwell Irrigation District (NE) Water Management District (CA) Far West Equipment Dealers Association National Cattlemen's Beef Association Food Northwest (ID,OR,WA) Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District (ID) Fremont-Madison Irrigation District (ID) National Onion Association Fresno Madera Farm Credit, ACA (CA) National Pecan Federation Friant Water Authority (CA) National Water Resources Association Garrison Diversion Conservancy District (ND) Natomas Mutual Water Company (CA) Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (CA) Nebraska Farm Bureau Groundwater Management Districts Association Nevada Farm Bureau Federation Grower-Shipper Association of Nevada Irrigation District (CA) Santa Barbara & San Obispo Counties (CA) New Magma Irrigation & Drainage District (AZ) Hawaii Farm Bureau New Mexico Chile Association Idaho Dairymen's Association New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau Idaho Farm Bureau Niobrara Conservation District (WY) Idaho Potato Commission North Dakota Water Users Association Idaho Water Resources Research Institute Northeast Oregon Water Association Idaho Water Users Association Northern California Water Association Imperial Irrigation District (CA) Northern Water (CO) Imperial Valley Vegetable Growers Assoc. (CA) North Side Canal Company (ID) Irrigation & Electrical Districts Association North Unit Irrigation District (OR) of Arizona Ochoco Irrigation District (OR) Kansas Bostwick Irrigation District Olive Growers Council of California Kansas Water Congress Orange Cove Irrigation District (CA) King Hill Irrigation District (ID) Oregon Association of Nurseries Kings River Conservation District (CA) Oregon Cattlemen's Association Kittitas County Farm Bureau (WA) Oregon Dairy Farmers Association Kittitas Reclamation District. (WA) Oregon Farm Bureau Federation Kittitas County Oregon Potato Commission Timothy Hay Growers & Suppliers (WA) Oregon Water Resources Congress Klamath Drainage District (OR) Oregon Women for Agriculture Klamath Irrigation District (OR) Orland Unit Water Users Association (CA) Klamath Water Users Association (OR) Pacific Egg and Poultry Association Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District (CA) Panoche Drainage District (CA) Little Snake River Conservation District (WY) Panoche Water District (CA) Little Snake River Patterson Irrigation District (CA) Water Conservancy District (WY) Pioneer Irrigation District (ID) Maricopa-Stanfield Irrigation Portneuf Irrigating Company (ID) & Drainage District (AZ) Pot Hook Water Conservancy District (CO) McKinleyville Community Services Dist. (CA) Princeton-Codora-Glenn Irrig. District (CA) McMullen Valley Provident Irrigation District (CA) Water Conservation & Drainage District (AZ) Public Lands Council 4 Queen Creek Irrigation District (AZ) Sutter Mutual Water Company (CA) Quincy-Columbia Basin I.D. (WA) Swalley Irrigation District (OR) Reclamation District No. 108 (CA) Tehama Colusa Canal Authority (CA) Reclamation District 1500 (CA) Three Sisters Irrigation District (OR) Richvale Irrigation District (CA) Truckee-Carson Irrigation District (NV) River Garden Farms (CA) Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District (CA) Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Tulelake Irrigation District (CA) Roosevelt Irrigation District (AZ) Tumalo Irrigation District (OR) Roza Irrigation District (WA) Turlock Irrigation District (CA) Roza-Sunnyside Board of Joint Control (WA) United Potato Growers of America Rubicon Water (facilities in CA and CO) United Water Conservation District (CA) Sacramento River Settlement Contractors Utah Farm Bureau Corporation (CA) Utah Water Users Association San Carlos Irrigation & Drainage District (AZ) Ventura County Agricultural Association (CA) San Joaquin River Exchange Contractors Washington Farm Bureau Water Authority (CA) Washington State Potato Commission San Juan Water District (CA) Washington State San Luis Canal Company (CA) Water Resources Association San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority(CA) WateReuse Association Salt River Project (AZ) Weber Basin Water Conservancy District (UT) Sargent Irrigation District (NE) Wellton-Mohawk Santa Margarita Water District (CA) Irrigation and Drainage District (AZ) Solano Irrigation District (CA) Western Agricultural Processors Association Solutions from the Land Western Canal Water District (CA) South of i C umb a Basin Irrigation District (WA) Western Growers Association Southeastern Colorado Western Urban Water Coalition Water Conservancy District Wyoming Farm Bureau Southwestern Water Conservation District (CO) Yakima Basin Joint Board (WA) Southwest Kansas Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District (WA) Groundwater Management District No. 3 Yosemite Farm Credit (CA) South Valley Water Association (CA) Yuba Water Agency (CA) South Yuba Water District (CA) Yuma Fresh Vegetable Association (AZ) Sunnyside Division Board of Control (WA) Sunnyside Valley Irrigation District (WA) Sutter Extension Water District (CA) 5 jeffbocc From: Bloomfield, Kristen (DNR) <Kristen.Bloomfield@dnr.wa.gov> Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 1:11 PM Cc: WINSLOW, ROBERT (DNR) Subject: Proposed DNR Land Transaction— Dabob Bay Inter-Trust Exchange Attachments: Proposal Brief_UPDATE July 2021.pdf CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Good afternoon- The Department of Natural Resources will hold a public hearing on July 26, 2021, at the Quilcene School District Multipurpose Room (Gym) to provide information and receive testimony on a proposed inter-trust land exchange. A project summary is attached. You may also go to to find more information on this proposal. The hearing will begin at 6:00 p.m. with a short informational presentation and an opportunity to ask questions before the formal testimony begins. A summary of testimony will be included in the presentation of the exchange to the Board of Natural Resources. A Zoom webinar will be available for those who wish to attend online. If you wish to attend by Zoom, please register in advance at: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Written testimony will be accepted through August 10, 2021. Letters should be addressed to the Department of Natural Resources, ATTN: Dabob Bay Inter-Trust Exchange, PO Box 47014, Olympia, WA 98504- 7014. Testimony may also be emailed to (please include the exchange name in the subject line). For more information, contact Bob Winslow at 360-480-7803 or Thank you. Kristen Bloomfield Property Acquisition Specialist Conservation, Recreation,and Transactions Division Wa State DNR S. ...:..Qq 4q.yg4 1 = i / �^ ...,,.., n ,r', 7r'1;� �fi.r,, 1..� ,.,,,,, ��,� ?ztzs ,`•^, .r �' /�f. ` r,%r �"�r"'� DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PROPOSAL BRIEF Transaction Type and Name: Dabob Bay Inter-Trust Exchange Date: 07/06/2021 • Parties: DNR • County:Jefferson • Abbreviated legal descriptions: See table below ✓ .r a: r A 70113400'1 SE4 Section 13, 27N, 1W 158.12 B Ptn. of SE4 NE4 Section 22, 27N, 1W 42.06 701221001 C Ptn. of W2 NW4 Section 26, 27N, 1W 134.21 701263001 D 701271005 E2 NE4& E2SE4 Section 27, 27N, 1W 172.22 E 701341005 E2 NE4 Section 43, 27N, 1W 79.97 Ptn. of NW4 SW4 & SW4 NW4 & N2 NW4 Section 35, F 701354001 27N, 1W 114.36 G 601022008 NW4 SW4 NW4 Section 2, 26N, 1W 6.65 H 601031006 S2 NE4 Section 3, 26N, 1W 78.97 CS-1 1082020 W2 of NW4; NW4 of SW4 Section 8, 30N, 1W 119.69 CS-2 2134002 S2 of SE4 Section 13, 30N, 2W 79.68 CS-3 2241004 NE4 Section 24, 30N, 2W 161.5 CS-4 802124001 SE4 of NE4; NE4 of SE4 Section 12, 28N, 2W 75.73 802363001 & SE4; some of E2SW4, East of HWY 101 Section CS-5 186.97 802364000 36, 28N, 2W CS-6 801331001 NE4 of NE4 Section 33, 28N, 1W 40.51 CS-7 8031342001 NW4 of NW4 Section 34, 28N, 1W 40 CS-8 7021620000 E2NE4; N2NE4SE4 Section 16, 27N, 2W 98.4 CS-9 702152001 NE4 of NW4 Section 15, 27N, 2W 39.12 CS-10 702154002 SE4 of SE4 Section 15, 27N, 2W 38.09 CS-11 701261001 NE4 of NW4 Section 26, 27N, 1W 39.66 CS-12 701351001 NE4 of NE4 Section 35, 27N, 1W 38.33 CS-13 601164001 SE4 of NE4; some of SE4 Section 16, 26N, 1W 178.19 CS-14 601334001 NW4 of SE4 Section 33, 26N, 1W 39.67 CS-15 821070001 E2, E2W2,NW4NW4 of Section 7, 28N, 1 E 522.7 CS-16 801162001 All except the NW4NE4 of section 16, 28N, 1W 600 Page 1 of 7 : ,. � ri f;��1�,riJif�ill�r�.r f'tJl�t .? '�f r r „ ,cs ,, .: Ff.:i ✓ �; ,,'>r ,�'�i�",�f,,`�`.f DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PROPOSAL BRIEF F r Total I 3,084.8 I • 3,084.8 total acres of candidate land exchange property • Trusts affected: Common School (03)and State Forest Land (01) Purpose: The Dabob Bay Inter-Trust Exchange is a proposed land exchange of trust designation only. If approved,a portion of the CS-1 to CS-16 parcels listed above will change from Common School (03)Trust to State Forest Land (01)Trust and they will remain in DNR ownership. This exchange is the first step in completing the subsequent Dabob Bay TLT transaction in which several State Forest Land (01) parcels,A to H listed above,will be changed to Common School (03) parcels and then ultimately transferred to the Dabob Bay Natural Resource Conservation Area (NRCA). The intent is to transfer State Trust property that is difficult to manage for timber production into the NRCA where it can provide habitat and open space. 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KEY;Y" c Y;£'N' .,.,$.,- Page 6 of 7 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PROPOSAL BRIEF PARCEL MAPS t V n33 L ,a it T2 , ;PP____________ , __ ___ _ T2 RO 1 E T28 RO1 W 7 16 15 k` „ , , .„, s pa Page 7 of 7 jeffbocc From: Washington State Redistricting Commission <WSRCShared@updates.redistricting.wa.gov> Sent: Thursday,July 8, 2021 2:26 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: Washington State Redistricting Commission offers publicly available mapping tool CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links,especially from unknown senders. For immediate release: July 8, 2021 Contact: Daniel Pailthorp, Public Outreach Coordinator 360-464-0607 Olympia —The Washington State Redistricting Commission (WSRC) has rolled out the first phase of a publicly available mapping tool. The mapping tool allows for the mapping of state legislative and congressional districts using population estimates from the Washington State Office of Financial Management (OFM). The OFM data are the most accurate population estimates available. However, they are not the official census data the WSRC will use to draw maps this Fall. The official Census data is not available until mid-August. "We're excited to be the first redistricting commission in our state's history to offer this level of technology to residents across Washington," said WSRC Chair Sarah Augustine. "We look forward to launching Phase Two when the official redistricting data from the Census Bureau becomes available. That is when people will be able to submit formal maps to the commission for consideration." The mapping software allows drafting of maps at the same level of detail available to the commissioners. We release the tool now, without official data, so residents of Washington state can learn how the tool works and become familiar with population trends. Once the official data is released, the public will be able to use the tool to create formal map submissions. i The WSRC will inform the public once the official Census data has been added to the mapping site. The expectation is that this announcement will come in late August or early September. You can find more information about the Washington State Redistricting Commission at our website. You can watch our meetings live and recorded on TVW or YouTube. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Sign up here to receive press releases and media advisories. SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Manage Subscriptions i Subscriber Help This email was sent to jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of:Washington State Legislature 106 11th Ave.SW,Suite 2400,Olympia,WA 98501 1-360-786-7000 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Thursday,July 8, 2021 2:50 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:July 17 Kelp Expedition and Celebration! You Are Invited! From: Brenda Johnson Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 2:50:00 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton; Kate Dean Cc: Oster, Dana J. (NW Straits); jodie@restorationfund.org Subject: July 17 Kelp Expedition and Celebration! You Are Invited! CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear Heidi, Greg, and Kate, I am forwarding this to you on behalf of the Jefferson MRC and NW Straits Commission.... Brenda Beachy kelp celebration July 17th I'd like to extend you an invitation to join Puget Sound Restoration Fund (PSRF) for a beach gathering in celebration of kelp. Saturday, July 17th from 2-4pm, we would love to spend time with you and yours at the beach at Chetzemoka Park in Port Townsend. We'll be cooking up seafood provided by the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, eating a variety of kelp-inspired goods, hearing reflections on the importance of kelp, and enjoying time at the water's edge. Think beach blankets, camp chairs, and smiles. We hope to be joined by a Jamestown S'Klallam descendant of Chief Chetzemoka, after whom the park is named. Why the occasion? The gathering will take place in the middle of a 7-day Kelp Expedition that PSRF is leading with many partners, including the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, Samish Indian Nation, Squaxin Island Tribe,Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission,NOAA, Washington Department of Natural Resources, Washington Department of Fish& Wildlife,Northwest Straits Commission, Marine Agronomics and The Pew Charitable Trusts. From Freshwater Bay to Olympia, we will be exploring and highlighting the lifeways and lifelines that our kelp forests provide. Port Townsend is a perfect spot to do just that, as we turn from the Strait of Juan de Fuca into Puget Sound, in an area steeped and rooted in all things marine. If you're keen to learn more about the expedition, have a look at this overview and follow along on social media(Facebook, Instagram). It's as simple as that. We hope you can be there to share food, fun, and good company. Bring yourself and your appreciation for kelp and our marine waters! And, most certainly, if you are inspired to bring anything kelp- inspired, I have no doubt it will be heralded. We'd love to know, if you plan to come. Jodie, on behalf of the PSRF team i P.S. To protect ourselves and others from Covid, we will be following the Washington Ready guidance, and ask that those in attendance also do so at a minimum. 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Thursday,July 8, 2021 3:39 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Shout out and appreciation to our Public Health CD workers! THANK YOU! From: Susan O'brien Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 3:38:59 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Greg Brotherton; Heidi Eisenhour; Andy Rowlson; Mark McCauley Subject: Shout out and appreciation to our Public Health CD workers! THANK YOU! Please check out the brief article below; our public health CD team has been working day in and day out over the past year and a half. It takes its toll. It references the MMWR study. Thank you to our dedicated and tenacious CD team, you ROCK! Susan Begin forwarded message: From: Katelyn Jetelina from Your Local Epidemiologist<yourlocalepidemiologist@substack.com> Date:July 1, 2021 at 4:25:56 AM PDT To: cynost@yahoo.com Subject:Your public health workers are not okay Reply-To: Katelyn Jetelina from Your Local Epidemiologist <reply+mrlvh&1kxd8&&6f57b2c54b91d5acad9354863e206704798bebb07ab478fd37352f83b6ae1192@ mgl.substack.com> Your public health workers are not okay Katelyn Jetelina Jul 1 C i- ! i Lack of resources, long (really long) hours, and a duty to remain stoic takes a toll. While I have heard anecdotes, we hadn't really known the national extent until a MMWR study was published last Friday. Scientists surveyed 26,174 public health workers who worked in a health department at anytime during 2020. Information was gathered on four mental illness conditions: anxiety, depression, PTSD, and suicidal ideation. What did they find? 53%of public health workers reported at least one mental illness in the past 2 weeks 32% reported depression 30% reported anxiety 37% reported PTSD (symptoms were highest among those with graduate level degrees) 8% reported suicidal thoughts 59.2%worked >_41 hours in a typical week since March 2020. And, the more hours they worked on COVID19 things, the higher the rate of mental illness 33%were unable to take time off of work and were twice as likely to report a mental illness. The most common reasons for not taking off time was: Concern about falling behind on work (64.4%) No work coverage (60.6%) Feeling guilty (59.0%) 18.2% reported that their employer did not allow time off from work How does this compare to other frontline jobs? 2 I compared these numbers to other populations during the pandemic. Public health workers had higher rates of all mental illnesses compared to the general population (here), healthcare workers (here; here), and emergency personnel (here). Metal illness among Frontline Workers during the Pandemic lux Overall Dept-ssloo Anxiety Pt Suicide Iclsatiork N Public health workers General populatiran ta Healthcare workers .:[I. r ncy f ersonn .(1=149T",police) And guess what...the pandemic is not over. So these pubic health heroes are STILL working their butts off.That is, if they haven't quit. I asked a few very close friends to explain their experience as public health workers during the pandemic. This is what they said: "Just thinking about what to say brings up so many emotions. I don't even know if I can eloquently say what I feel. Nothing fully captures what this year has been like." "Damaging. Never being able to get away from it. The constant, never relenting presence of COVID in our lives 24/7. It consumes our work, our homes, wherever we are, it is. Never really being in the moment with any part of your life because you know your phone is going to ring with a work request at any moment. Foolishly thinking you can take an hour out to celebrate your kid's birthday only to have some request from a politician who demands an immediate response." 3 "The long never ending work weeks with no one advocating for our mental/physical health. Just constantly asking us to do more and more and more. And when we do speak up, we are treated like we are weak." "Seeing the absolute shameful worst in people. And the absolute inspiring best in people, who were the reason I keep doing this every day. No regret." "It has challenged me physically, mentally, and socially. I believe in the work we do and the people we help but there are too few of us. We are doing 2-3 jobs per person averaging as much as 120 hours per week. So we push through because people continue to get sick and die. But we suffer too." How can we fix this? We can do a lot of things in the short- and long-term. In the short term, we can actually listen to public health departments when they provide recommendations. We can stop sending them death threats and harassments. We can say thank you. Leaders (both politicians and public health) also need to acknowledge the mental health of their workforce and advocate for them. In the long term, we can actually invest in a public health infrastructure. Public health has been chronically underfunded in the United States, which become blaringly obvious once the pandemic hit. Departments didn't have the workforce or the budget for an effective response. Some Departments were on their own too, like Texas which has a completely decentralized public health system. Another way to fix this all? Politics need to be removed from public health. Period. Bottom Line Go hug a public health worker. Well, maybe not. But please do recognize how much they sacrificed and continue to sacrifice for us. We owe them, quite literally, our lives. Love, YLE 4 4111111111111111111111111111111111 .11 You're on the free list for Your Local Epidemiologist. For the full experience, become a paying subscriber. Publish on Substack 5 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Thursday,July 8, 2021 4:03 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:July 17 Kelp Expedition and Celebration! You Are Invited! From: Jodie Taft Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 4:02:06 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Brenda Johnson Cc: Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton; Kate Dean; Oster, Dana J. (NW Straits) Subject: Re: July 17 Kelp Expedition and Celebration! You Are Invited! CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Thank you so much, Brenda! Love to see any and all of you if you can make it. Heidi- it's been a *long time* since we crossed paths while you were at PMCC while I was a grad student of Bob Francis' at UW.And Kate, it's been a *long(ish) time* since we crossed paths, too! Greg- looking forward to meeting you at some point, too. Jodie On Thu,Jul 8, 2021 at 2:50 PM Brenda Johnson <bsjohnsonl@icloud.com>wrote: Dear Heidi, Greg, and Kate, I am forwarding this to you on behalf of the Jefferson MRC and NW Straits Commission.... Brenda Beachy kelp celebration July 17th I'd like to extend you an invitation to join Puget Sound Restoration Fund (PSRF) for a beach gathering in celebration of kelp. Saturday, July 17th from 2-4pm, we would love to spend time with you and yours at the beach at Chetzemoka Park in Port Townsend. We'll be cooking up seafood provided by the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, eating a variety of kelp-inspired goods, hearing reflections on the importance of kelp, and enjoying time at the water's edge. Think beach blankets, camp chairs, and smiles. We hope to be joined by a Jamestown S'Klallam descendant of Chief Chetzemoka, after whom the park is named. Why the occasion? The gathering will take place in the middle of a 7-day Kelp Expedition that PSRF is leading with many partners, including the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, Samish Indian Nation, Squaxin Island Tribe, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, NOAA, Washington Department of Natural Resources, Washington Department of Fish& Wildlife,Northwest Straits Commission, Marine Agronomics and The Pew Charitable Trusts. From Freshwater Bay to Olympia, we will be exploring and highlighting the lifeways and lifelines that our kelp forests provide. Port Townsend is a perfect spot to do just that, as we turn from the Strait of Juan de Fuca into Puget Sound, in an area steeped and rooted in all things marine. If you're keen to learn more about the expedition, have a look at this overview and follow along on social media(Facebook, Instagram). i It's as simple as that. We hope you can be there to share food, fun, and good company. Bring yourself and your appreciation for kelp and our marine waters! And, most certainly, if you are inspired to bring anything kelp- inspired, I have no doubt it will be heralded. We'd love to know, if you plan to come. Jodie, on behalf of the PSRF team P.S. To protect ourselves and others from Covid, we will be following the Washington Ready guidance, and ask that those in attendance also do so at a minimum. Deputy Director I Puget Sound Restoration Fund 1206-795-6378 I Pronouns: she/her/hers 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Friday,July 9, 2021 12:32 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Cape George From: Tiffany Hudepohl Sent: Friday, July 9, 2021 12:28:06 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Cape George CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hello Kate-Someone in our community told me you were potentially at the Cape George Rd site today? Is this true ??? Can we please get together or schedule a phone call to re discuss this issue. I'm so concerned where the BOCC is headed and am feeling very insecure as a county resident on the BOCC putting the " cart before the horse ". As you know this is real tax payers money and this community should be your first priority over 38 people- half of which are not from this county. I have done extensive research lately which has been incredibly eye opening on the actual cost of running a " temporary" homeless or permanent encampment and what a reasonable expectation for moving 40%of that population to stable housing is. There are many communities that have very viable working models. This site is NOT suitable. It has huge liability to all involved -county, homeless and property owners and the surrounding community. Once again - I implore you to look at Commisioner Brothertons motive behind this push ( his film company doing a documentary HIS PERSONAL EGO) and Cherish Cronmiller at Olycap ( Brothertons position as board chair) both positions are liable with rcw codes of conflict of interest. I am actually very excited to see the bocc move forward with infastructure in creating a hub. But am deeply disappointed that not one Commisioner has referred to the recent 5 year plan on homelessness and affordable housing that Brothertons task force has drawn up. It has identified what needs to happen yet with no real action plan.And within that 5 year plan no where does it identify creating a homeless encampment or what that need looks like. Kate- please.You know me. By all means, I care deeply about this community. This is not a viable or sustainable solution. It will only open the county up to deep liability. Not only from litigation but from the risk that this site inherently presents . Please let me know a time that we can connect. Sincerely, Tiffany Drewry 1 jeffbocc From: Sonny Flores <nic.rodeo@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, July 9, 2021 9:59 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: Homes $49k CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Good morning to you all,first thank you for all your work tackling the homeless crissis,while working in a position that gets constant scrutiny. In a conversation i had with with Greg he mentioned that he was looking into the city to accept"pre approved " home plans for Tiny/ADU homes,thus eliminating the long wait for home plans. Here is another option for possible pre-approved home plans.Very cool homes that unfold to a Complete tiny home or larger. And at 49k it broadly opens up affordability . Have great weekend https://www.boxabl.com/about-us Shared via the Google app Sonny Flores 1 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Friday,July 9, 2021 10:01 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Friday 5 I ADUs I Wildfires I Delta Strain I Broadband From: Washington Counties I WSAC Sent: Friday, July 9, 2021 9:59:53 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Friday 5 I ADUs I Wildfires i Delta Strain I Broadband CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. 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EJpclateyour rreferences I U.nsu_b..scribe from this list Copyright©2021 Washington State Association of Counties,All rights reserved. 206 10th Ave SE•Olympia,WA 98501-1311 • USA I Contact 4 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Friday, July 9, 2021 1:36 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: KPTZ Questions for Monday,July 12th, 2021 BOCC Update From: Lynn Sorensen Sent: Friday, July 9, 2021 1:35:54 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Tom Locke; Willie Bence; Greg Brotherton; Heidi Eisenhour; Kate Dean; jeffbocc; KPTZ VT-earn Subject: KPTZ Questions for Monday, July 12th, 2021 BOCC Update CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hello County Commissioners, Dr Locke, and Willie Bence, There were only two emails with questions from listeners submitted to KPTZ over the past week. Please see them listed below. Thank you! Lynn Sorensen KPTZ Virus Watch Team Questions for Dr Locke: 1. I would like to understand spike proteins. From what I understand they are in the vaccines and in the virus. I just read this (see below) about another new variant, Lambda, which inspired me to understand this better: Lambda carries a few mutations that might make it more transmissible, and that could make it more resistant to neutralizing antibodies,the WHO stated. It has at least seven different mutations to the spike protein,which the coronavirus uses to attach to cells in the body. Would you please comment on this? 2. Do you have any sense of how much longer it will take for the 3 emergency approved vaccines to move out of that status and into FDA approved status? 3. And what will be some of the possibilities for improving vaccine rates etc when that change occurs? 4. Is AstraZeneca likely to be recognized as an effective covid 19 vaccine in the USA?It has implications for foreign visitors here... 1 jeffbocc From: Hal Bahls <hbahls57@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, July 9, 2021 4:53 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: Dabob Bay CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. I support DNR's proposed protection of state forestlands within the Dabob Bay natural Area boundaries. I trust you will too. Thank you. Harold W. Bahls,Jr. 1 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Saturday,July 10, 2021 5:36 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:This Week in Photos From: NACo Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2021 5:35:42 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: This Week in Photos CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Having trouble viewing this email? Click Here THS WEEK NAT. IN OfCCNATIES NA o H ° Tors% s Photos from Washington, C. & Counties Across America tor NACo @NACoTweets VFNACo @NACoTweets 41„. w ,� k7:00.,-,4-44 • : k 4 ( 11111 coo, r. Y • NACo President Gary Moore opens the Friday general session at the 2021 NACo Annual Conference. During the session, NACo First Vice President Larry Johnson welcomes Vice President Kamala Harris to address county officials. NACo @NACoTweets NACo and Prince George's µ� =t ,lit County, Md. leaders host a ` iv,. 7" press conference to begin • #NACoAnn, the first major in- era" 41* 44 person conference in the county since the COVID-19 N � L pandemic. � ` ,, r g If NACo @NACoTweets NACo @NACoTweets 1'1,41—r—mg RI '1 1' 11:,(114,:r..,z . , . ,,. 'II",1'''11 1 4 ,. )1.----, ,, ,,,,ar— $R4 k X u4. " io*�, • ..' r^^ �a��dii i1 "F le .1.1 -.tad�•° e Fri 0 � J xo i ill t. Conference participants join Prince George's Montgomery County, Md. 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Click here to unsubscribe. 3 jeffbocc From: Annette Huenke <amh@olympus.net> Sent: Saturday,July 10, 2021 2:32 PM To: jeffbocc; Kevin Streett Cc: cab@jeffpud.org Subject: meter presentation CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hello Gentlemen. I've listened to FCS's meter presentation, and have some questions and observations I'm requesting be put to Gordon to add to his list of"get back to you on that." FCS's assumptions include 73 collectors. In the June 2, 2017 Itron pricing summary, there are 17 "connected grid routers" @ $5,794.00 and 15 "routing nodes" @ $533.00. There is no reference to "collectors." Itron's bid reads "Final number of Connected Grid Routers and OpenWay Routing Nodes may vary based on actual field conditions. A site survey will be performed to determine the final configuration." This exchange took place between Rob Rickard (Itron) and Byron Howells (JeffPUD) in July, 2014: From Byron on July 2: Rob, Did the Rf Prop Study Report show up today? From Rob on July 3: Prop completed but it does not look good for FN — I'll call you later when I'm driving. From Byron on July 3: No, it does not look promising. Based on what I am seeing with the MCLite, the count is about 150 more collection/repeater points than I thought we would require. Using the study numbers we would need a CCU for every 100 meters. In the sparsely populated South that ratio could drop below 50:1. Any chance of a Pilot to see what the RF Prop is really like? • How was the new collector number arrived at? • Please clarify definition of the term "FN," and 'collector'vs. 'connected grid router.' • What consideration did FCS give to a physical RF propagation study, and how will the estimated vs. actual be accounted for? Itron's pricing summary declares that the outage detection "determines the scope of the outage and continuously monitors and updates the extent of the outage based on updates from power-up/down messages from the meters; it can also forward summarized outage information to the OMS to estimate restoration time." One of the engineers we consulted in 2017/18 said "this has never worked in any large outage." Can this be confirmed or denied through queries with other WA utilities? Finally(for the moment), Gordon referenced 'a number of experts' who say that non-ionizing radiation is not problematic, but neglected to mention the hundreds of experts who say that it is. The WHO has classified it as 'a possible carcinogen.' That is significant, coming from a global agency that is known to yield to pressure from its funders. Suffice to say, the bias toward 'no problem' is troublesome. Thank you for your time, I look forward to these concerns being addressed. i Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2021 4:01 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Plat Alteration - traffic issue Attachments: Dean Comment - PLat OT2 traffic.docx From: William Dean Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2021 4:00:22 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Greg Brotherton Cc: Heidi Eisenhour; Kate Dean Subject: Plat Alteration - traffic issue CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hello Commissioner Brotherton, We residents in Olympic Terrace are concerned about traffic on our single egress road. Attached has been submitted to DCD. For your information and support. Regards, Bill & Chris Dean 1 To: David Wayne Johnson, Project Planner Jefferson County Department of Community Development Email: djohnson@co.jefferson.wa.us Re: Plat Alternation for Olympic Terrace Division II, Phase I As a resident of Olympic Terrace One (OT1),traffic from Olympic Terrace Two (0T2) is becoming a significant problem. There is only one road access to OT2, Mount Constance Way. OT1 has 41 residences. For more than ten years, OT2 had a limited number of residents, six homes for most of that time, and more recently, as many as twelve.This has meant that traffic was not a significant issue. With the buildout of OT2 currently in process, an additional thirty (30) residences are being built. In the next phase of OT2, an additional thirty-seven (37) residences will be constructed. The increase in traffic from almost 70 residences down a single street, Mount Constance Way, will create an unsafe traffic situation. Additionally, in an emergency situation, the single access for emergency equipment such as fire trucks or ambulances and the egress if an evacuation is mandated by the County, would be extremely chaotic. It is my understanding that the basis for the traffic considerations is a 2005 study, more than 15 years ago! That seems awfully old to determine the safety for a road today. It is requested that the approval of the Plat Alteration include the requirement for a second access road be constructed from Mount Constance Way to Teal Lake Road. There is a current construction entrance that could be converted to such an access road. Wtiee: It Cti ,,& 9 , 150 Mount Constance Way 936-443-8128 Signature Address Phone Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Saturday,July 10, 2021 6:04 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Shrub Fire From: Bret Black Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2021 6:03:50 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: EJFR FF's; EJFR Admin; EJFR volunteers; EJFR Residents Subject: Shrub Fire CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. All, We had a very close call today in the Shine area today. Here are a few pictures....the wind was 5-7mph gusting to 10. The resident was using a torch to burn weeds. He told me an ember blew into the shrubs and immediately took off. I think it scared the snot out of him and the neighbors. If that shrub had been touching the house it would have been a different outcome. 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Take a look at Fire Weather Outlook for July https://www.predictiveservices.nifc.gov/outlooks/monthl outlook.png Please feel free to forward this message to any, all community groups. Be safe Bret Black- Fire Chief Office 360-385-2626 Cell 360-381-0292 bblack@ejfr.org 4 5 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Sunday,July 11, 2021 3:10 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: 7 Things to Know Before You Vote at NACo's Annual Business Meeting From: NACo � Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2021 3:10:16 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: 7 Things to Know Before You Vote at NACo's Annual Business Meeting CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Having trouble viewing this email? 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Member counties have until 5 p.m. EDT on Sunday, July 11 to change their primary voting delegate or proxy. Changes cannot be made after the credentials help desk closes at 5 p.m. on Sunday. • If you do not plan to participate in the business meeting, you must stop by the credentials help desk or call 202-765-1538 to assign a proxy by 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 11. 2. In-person and virtual delegates will cast roll call votes during the business meeting using ElectionBuddy. • Practice casting your vote using ElectionBuddy by stopping by the credentials help desk or by participating in the test vote sent to all primary delegates on Sunday, July 11 at 8 a.m. EDT. 3. In-person primary voting delegates need to bring a smart phone, tablet or laptop that can connect to the internet during the business meeting to cast their votes using Election Buddy. 4. Primary voting delegates do not need to stop by the credentials help desk to pickup a ballot. Ballots will be sent via email and text message for each roll call vote at the business meeting. • Visit the credentials help desk if you have any questions or need to update your primary delegate or appoint a proxy. 5. Some motions at the business meeting will be conducted via a voice vote unless a roll call vote is requested by the NACo president. • NACo's president will announce if a roll call vote is required and all delegates will be sent a text message and email to submit their vote on the motion. 6. NACo staff will be available during the business meeting for technical assistance casting votes using ElectionBuddy in-person and by calling 202-765-1538. 7. 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Click here to unsubscribe. 3 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Sunday,July 11, 2021 5:30 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:Vote now: NACo - 2021 Delegate Test#4 Annual Business Mtg—Election From: NACo Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2021 5:30:08 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Vote now: NACo - 2021 Delegate Test#4 Annual Business Mtg—Election CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Vote now: NACo - 2021 Delegate Test#4 Annual Business Mtg—Election You are invited to vote in the NACo 2021 Delegate Test#4 Annual Business Mtg—Election. We are using an online election system to tabulate our votes. You have been assigned a unique user id which can only be used to vote once, and your voting choices will remain anonymous. Do not forward this email. Do not reply to this email to vote, as your vote will not be registered. 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Electionnuddy Provided by ElectionBuddy- the easiest way to election excellence. 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 8:02 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Meet the Port's the New Executive Director, Geoff James on Coffee with Colleen From: Clallam EDC Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 8:01:36 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Meet the Port's the New Executive Director, Geoff James on Coffee with Colleen CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. F D C CLALLAM COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Join us Wednesday, July 14th at 8am to meet the Port of Port Angeles' new Executive Director, Geoff James and the Port's new Director of Economic Development, Caleb McMahon. Geoff and the Port's staff will share plans for the waterfront Marine Trades Center, the Port Log Yard, the facilities at the Airport Industrial Park and an update on Dash Air Shuttle's service. Please join us tomorrow morning: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89474510306?pwd=VIIrRHh5RG 1nYVh3V3JXRzFSMmRodz09 Meeting ID: 894 7451 0306 Passcode: 187447 One tap mobile 1 +12532158782„89474510306#,,,,*187447# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID: 894 7451 0306 Passcode: 187447 Lifeboat 3 is coming soon! The Clallam County Commissioners have agreed to begin the process to distribute up to $3 Million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to small businesses that have been the hardest hit and/or unable to receive federal or state funding for different reasons. Your EDC is working with our partners, the Chambers, United Way and the Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship on the metrics and process. We will all be marketing the program. You'll be able to find more information about the grant program in the Clallam EDC newsletters and on our ChooseClallamFirst.com Grant website. We hope to be issuing checks to Clallam County businesses in September. So stay tuned! SBA Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) Still Has Funds Available! According to this new SBA report, as of July 6 the SBA received 14,884 SVOG applications nationwide totaling $11.7 billion. As of July 6, there are 122 Washington venues which have received an SVOG grant totaling $83 million. Three Jefferson County businesses have received just over $600K in total BUT NO Clallam County Businesses have been awarded any funding yet. We expect this performance to grow as SBA works through the applications, and their goal is to review all applications by mid-July. There are still SVOG funds available! The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant is only available until the funding has been exhausted. Go to https://www.svograntportal.sba.gov/s/to apply. This grant is for brick and mortar businesses only whose primary income is generated through events. Understanding Tax Credits Webinar on Thursday, July 22: Join the SBA Pacific Northwest Region for this webinar when a local IRS representative will provide detailed information to help you navigate various small business tax credits and how they can benefit your business. 2 This includes Paid Leave for Vaccines tax credit, Employee Retention Credit, Sick and Family Leave Credits and other helpful tax information. An SBA representative will also share additional resources to help recover and grow your business. There will be Q&A toward the end of the session as time allows. Register now For more information about Employer Tax Credits visit IRS.qov/coronavirus/employer-tax-credits Sequim's Lavender Farms are in Full Bloom! The City of Sequim's website www.visitsunnysequim.com and the Sequim Chamber site both have extensive information about local farms. Check out the Chamber's info at www.sequimchamber.com. The new Washington State Small Business Flex Fund is OPEN As of July 4, over 561 applications had been matched with CDFI lenders requesting r $56.449 million. Of the application pool, fle�/�, 53% are women-owned businesses, 73% are women and minority-owned businesses and 53% are non-white business owners. For More Information and to Apply Click Here to learn more about this crucial new resource for long-term capital for Washington's small businesses and non-profit organizations. Many thanks to the teams at Washington Commerce and the National Development Council, among many other partners, for their leadership and persistence in making this $100M fund happen! Read the June 30 media release about the opening of the Fund. Child Care Job Fair at Vern Burton on July 31st: 3 Child care centers and Out of School Time Programs (like the y, Boys and Girls Club, and Shore Aquatic Center) here in Clallam County NEED YOU!! As a matter of fact, just about anyplace babies and kids show up needs you. With lots of jobs available, each with satisfying work and promising career paths, it's a great time to start thinking about working with kids! On Saturday, July 31, from 10:00am to noon drop by Vern Burton Center to learn a lot about the huge variety of jobs with kids that are available in our own communities. Want to learn how you can help kids with their homework and skate-boarding? Come on by! Have you ever thought about having a small child care in your own home while raising your own children? An inspiring expert from The Imagine Institute will be there to show you how it's done! Want to learn more about ways you can start local and go on to have a career helping kids who may have a rough time in life? You can learn all about that, too, at the Child Care Job Fair! Will you help us get the word out? Click here for a Flyer. Inslee issues final utility moratorium extension: Gov. Inslee issued an extension of the utility moratorium proclamation, which will now expire on September 30, 2021. This will be the final extension of the proclamation and the extension will align with the end date of the tenancy preservation bridge (21-09) to give Washingtonians struggling with housing payments time to prepare and seek assistance before both proclamations expire. The Office of the Governor will work closely with utilities on how they can continue to support customers once the moratorium expires. Utilities are encouraged to: • In Clallam County • Offer extended payment plans of 12 months or longer. • Waive disconnection, reconnection, site visit and late fees accrued during the disconnection moratorium, if customers sign up for payment assistance. • Refrain from reporting overdue accounts to credit bureaus or placing liens on customers with overdue accounts for at least 180 days. In addition to outreach from utilities, customers should contact their utility to learn about programs and financial resources that can help with unpaid utility bills and prevent disconnections. Residents with past-due energy and water balances are encouraged to call their utility providers as soon as possible to set up a payment or assistant plan. You can read the Governor's full proclamation here. 4 Cybersecurity Forum Presented by Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition (PNDC) When: - This Thursday July 15 at 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM The Pacific Northwest has been the site for a pilot program to help manufacturers comply with cybersecurity requirements. Based on feedback from this program, we are launching a monthly check in to provide relevant information... and lots of time for your questions to be answered by our cybersecurity expert panel. The content will be targeted to both management and technical staff working toward cybersecurity compliance with the Department of Defense's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) and other cybersecurity efforts. REGISTER NOW! 8 Tips on How to Use Zoom Like a Pro! Go to the article LINK in the NY Times to view the 8 tips. Congressional & Legislative Districts are N, DRAW Being Redrawn - Including Our Own. Join 7 tuff the Conversation or Just Listen in: The Washington State Redistricting Commission has scheduled a second round of public outreach meetings regarding the drafting of new congressional and legislative district maps. What: Second Round Public Outreach Meeting - Congressional District#6. The 6th Congressional includes all of our state Legislative Districts 24. Why: To solicit public input on the drawing of new congressional and state legislative district maps. When: July 26, 2021 at 7-9 p.m. Where: Zoom Webinar, TVW, & YouTube How: To contribute in the meeting, you will need to register as a participant and receive a Zoom invite. If you want to watch without contributing you DO NOT need to register. You can watch the meeting live at TVW (for English and Spanish broadcasts) or the Commission's YouTube page for broadcasts in English with American Sign Language interpretation. Esta reunion tambien se retransmitira en un canal de TVW en espanol. 5 Did you receive Unemployment Insurance? ESD May Contact You: Many current and former unemployment benefit recipients will need to answer additional fact-finding questions if ESD staff thinks you may qualify for a new claim. The fact-finding includes a link to apply for a new claim. Claimants are advised to respond to all emails, postal mail, and web notices from ESD. For more information, read the potential new claim alert webpage on esd.wa.gov. Start Your Business —free August 10 webinar: Start Your Business is a free, one-hour webinar for aspiring entrepreneurs or newly-started businesses to gain valuable information about business registration and licensing, other regulatory requirements, and resources for further assistance. When: August 10th at 2 p.m. Click here for more information and to register online. For a Directory of our State's Small Business Liaison's click HERE. Statewide Resource - No-Cost Accountant Services: The Seattle Metro Chamber's REACH program and the Business Health Trust are sponsoring accounting consulting services for small businesses to help employers navigate PPP forgiveness, Employee Retention Tax Credits, the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant and financial record-keeping for the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. The CPA assistance is available to Washington businesses with 100 employees or fewer. Employers can reach out to Leigh (lei hj seattlecham er.com) to get connected with an accountant at Clark Nuber. Many thanks to the Seattle Metro Chamber for offering this amazing resource statewide! Emergency Broadband Benefits About the Emergency Broadband Benefit The upcoming Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a discount of up to $50 per month towards broadband service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on Tribal lands. Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers if they contribute $10-$50 toward the purchase price. Who Is Eligible for the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program? A household is eligible if one member of the household meets one of the criteria below: 6 1. Receives benefits under the free and reduced-price school lunch program or the school breakfast program, including through the USDA Community Eligibility Provision, or did so in the 2019-2020 school year; 2. Received a Federal Pell Grant during the current award year; 3. Experienced a substantial loss of income since February 29, 2020 and the household had a total income in 2020 below $99,000 for single filers and $198,000 for joint filers; or 4. Meets the eligibility criteria for a participating providers' existing low-income or COVID- 19 program. Download the EBB Brochure HERE. ke, Funding still available for new or increased Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL): Whether you have an existing COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and want to apply for an increase; or are interested in applying for an initial COVID-19 EIDL, funding is available for loans up to $500,000. For more information on eligibility, use of proceeds, and loan terms, visit the SBA website. 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Join us on Zoom, Friday morning, 7.16.21 at 10:00 am Join us for this Chamber Cafe special Chamber Cafe and a true community conversation on staffing, housing and other barriers to reopening. Your Community Conversation July 16th. Friday 10:00 am on Zoom You are the panel for this discussion of the challenges we are experiencing along with the joy of re-opening our businesses. 69777-41.44 Staffing is a universal issue and housing is just one part of it. We will have people working in several aligned fields on the zoom along with all of you to share what they and their organizations are doing in the short and long-term to assist with these issues. How are you coping with the issues or are you not experiencing 1 any challenges in hiring and retention in your sector? What can the Chamber or government do to help you now? Please register for this session.A code will be needed for the Zoom meeting access.There is no cost to attend. 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Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hello, Kate! The last 18 months have been hard on agencies striving to safely serve the public amid a sharp increase in demand and uncertainty. Staff rose to the challenge with hard work, creativity, and temporarily reassigned personnel. None of which is sustainable. Citizen self-service's time has come. Consistently High-Quality Customer Service is Hard Getting answers from public agencies is frustrating for citizens and staff in the best of times. With traditional methods, it's difficult to find answers quickly or prioritize and route requests correctly. And then there's no easy way of measuring performance or meeting spikes in demand because there are only so many hours in a day. 1 " W . Q ir fin„ Where Others Fall Short With other solutions, you're paying for outdated, bloated, software made for techies. Designed for specific use cases, they can't adapt to new initiatives without expensive, time-consuming custom coding that often breaks. And with one-size-fits-all implementations, they're slow to launch commonly taking 9-18 months. Then there are the "extras" like training, support, and software updates that come with additional hidden costs. A Modern CRM for Local Governments That's why we made Comcate's CRM - to offer a range of straightforward options to meet your quickly evolving needs. Whether you're just getting started or looking for ways to streamline citizen self-service, our highly configurable automated workflows and Al-powered reporting will help meet your service goals while staying on budget. And thanks to our crack implementation team you'll be launching in as few as 45 days! 2 !„ • • • Meet Comcate's All-New CRM Join Kolten Keeney, Senior Director, Growth & Strategy, on this webinar and learn how every feature of Comcate's latest CRM solution supports the citizen self-service experience and local government's need for cost-effective agility. REGISTER for June 17th's webinar @ 2pm ET. Can't make it? Register now and we'll send you a link to the replay. Be well, Steve P.S. if this invite was forwarded to you please use this link to register: https://event.webinariam.com/register/16/23v52hv Steve Machesney Director of Marketing Comcate, Inc. 144 Linden Street Oakland, CA 94607 (415) 209-5017 http://www.comcate.com This email was sent to kdean@co.jefferson.wa.us. If you wish to unsubscribe or update your email subscription, please visit our subscription center at any time. 3 Julie Shannon From: Brian <developmentrc@dovehousejc.org> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 8:58 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: Open Mic at Recovery Cafe this Friday CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. View this email in your browser Open Mic at Recovery Cafe Friday 6/11 at Recovery Cafe Jefferson County, 939 Kearney St, PT 6pm-8pm Come join us for a free, family-friendly, drug-and-alcohol-free event! Snacks and beverages provided About Recovery Cafe C = 0 , 0 ffsygy 1 Copyright(C) 2021 Dove House Advocacy Services.All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. 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[Webinar] How the Tax Collector Rocks Customer Satisfaction in LA County From: Steve Machesney Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 10:38:00 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: O0000ps ... [Webinar] How the Tax Collector Rocks Customer Satisfaction in LA County CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hello Kate! O000ps! We accidentally invited you to an expired webinar earlier today. Below is the awesome event we meant to invite you to. Local governments large and small are trying to figure the best way to deliver services and programs while improving the service experience for their customers. Which seems like an impossible task in a time of reduced staff, fewer resources, and smaller budgets. Meet Benjamin Effinger, LA County's Treasurer and Tax Collector Operations Chief, who along with his staff is winning the customer satisfaction battle thanks to Customer Journey Mapping. Borrowed from the private sector, Customer Journey Mapping is a simple tool that helps agencies see the world through their customers' eyes and reimagine processes to save time and money while improving service quality. i Customer Experience. . 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You'll also get access to the Customer Experience Journey Workshop tool a step-by-step guide to use with your team. Wednesday, August 4, 2021, 2:00 PM ET Reserve Your Seat Can't join us? Register and we'll be sure to email you the recording post-webinar and the Customer Experience Journey Workshop guide. See you there, Steve 2 P.S. Was this email forwarded to you? Use this link to register: https://event.webinarjam.com/register/17/39yzwhk. Steve Machesney Director of Marketing Comcate, Inc. 144 Linden Street Oakland, CA 94607 (415) 209-5017 http://www.comcate.corn This email was sent to kdean@co.jefferson.wa.us. 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ElectionOuddy Provided by ElectionBuddy-the easiest way to election excellence. 2 jeffbocc From: Todd Oberlander Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 12:43 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: FW: Online Form Submittal: Feedback Todd Oberlander Jefferson County Information Services 1820 Jefferson St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 385-9355 (360) 385-9195 fax From: noreply@civicplus.com <noreply@civicplus.com> Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 12:41 PM To:#MailGateway<#MailGateway@co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject: Online Form Submittal: Feedback CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Feedback What kind of comment Problem would you like to send? What would you like to Field not completed. comment about? Other Motorized bikes without rearview mirrors Comments In Port Hadlock, WA, I have started to see quite a few motorized bicycles (with pedals) that do not have rearview mirrors. It's quite dangerous, and when I told one biker, she did not know she had to have them. Name Betsey L. Bess Email savitribearthlink.net Phone Number 2072660878 1 Please contact me as soon Field not completed. as possible regarding this matter. Email not displaying correctly?View it in your browser. 2 jeffbocc From: Lola Oduyeru <loduyeru@americanprogress.org> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 12:44 PM To: jeffbocc Cc: jparshall@americanprogress.org Subject: Weekly Help Is Here Roundup (7/12) CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Greetings, The latest "Help Is Here" press release can be found below. It highlights federal, state, and local officials who are sharing stories on social media related to the implementation of the American Rescue Plan. If you use the hashtag #HelpisHere, CAP can amplify your story in future press releases. Please feel free to send your social media posts or other ways that your office plans to use American Rescue Plan funding directly to me or Jerry Parshall at jparshall@americanprogress.org. You can find our previous roundups here. Thank you, Lola Oduyeru (she/her/hers) Manager, State and Local Government Affairs Center for American Progress and Center for American Progress Action Fund www.americanprogress.org For Immediate Release July 09, 2021 Contact Zahir Rasheed zrasheed.af@americanprogressaction.org Help Is Here Roundup: Officials from Both Parties Highlight American Rescue Plan Funding for Their Communities Read this on our medium page here. Washington, D.C.— Federal,State, and Local Officials from both parties across the country continue to see benefits from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) as it provides critical relief for their communities. Just this week, Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell highlighted $4 billion in funding going toward his home state of Kentucky,telling constituents that"you're going to get a lot more money". McConnell is correct, as a PEW report this week showed that for 37 states ARP aid ranged from about 5%to more than 20%of annual spending, providing"critical breathing room that was rare in the slimmed-down budgets that lingered after the Great Recession."That funding has helped provide critical relief to local communities,such as$763 million for child care providers in Kentucky. States like Arizona have used ARP funding to provide relief to veterans and the homeless,while Michigan has used funding to invest in schools and state parks.And starting next week,the ARP is set to reduce child poverty in America in half with its incoming Child Tax Credit. See more examples below of how the American Rescue Plan continues to provide critical relief across the country: 1 h. HELP IS HERE STATE AND LOCAL STORIES: AL: Mayor Stimpson's administration confidence the$5.1 million will curb crime in Mobile. [My NBC 15,07/06/2021] AZ:Temporary Structure To Provide Heat Relief For Homeless People In Phoenix. [KJZZ,07/05/2021] AZ:The pandemic would be a lot worse for Arizona veterans if it wasn't for federal relief. [AZ Central,07/05/2021] DE:Worker bonuses,child care credits part of Delco back-to-work initiative. [KYW,07/06/2021] IA: Here's how Davenport plans to spend $41 million for COVID-19 recovery. [Quad City Times,07/06/2021] IL: Federal aid tops 10.5%percent of Illinois'total spending in 2020, Pew finds. [The Center Square,07/02/2021] IN: Most Hoosiers will see tax cut if Biden's jobs,families plans enacted,analysis finds. [NWI Times,07/04/2021] KY:Child care providers have access to$763 million in federal funds. [ MA: Massachusetts schools to receive$611.3 million to help schools reopen, address post-pandemic needs. [Berkshire Eagle,07/07/2021] MA: Here's how much federal aid Massachusetts cities and towns are getting under American Rescue Plan. [MassLive, 07/07/2021] MI: Michigan Head Start Programs Awarded$12.7 Million in American Rescue Plan Funding. [9&10 News, 07/07/2021] MI:Whitmer unveils$150M investment in local parks,trails. [Michigan Advance,07/06/2021] MI: Flush with federal cash,states invest in their crowded parks. [The Detroit News,07/04/2021] MT: How One State Plans to Use Federal Relief Money to Shore Up Child Care Options. [Route fifty,07/06/2021] NH: Shaheen, Hassan Announce$11.7 Million Heading to New Hampshire to Support Students with Disabilities. [Shaheen.Senate,07/02/2021] NY:WNY communities welcome$823M in stimulus aid. Now they have to decide how to spend it. [Buffalo News, 07/04/2021] OH:Youngstown community, mayor explore how to use American Rescue Plan's$82 million for city. [WKBN, 07/06/2021] OK:Tulsa County approves up to$3 million to local group for nattr-flight incentive fund. [Tulsa World,07/03/2021] OR: Funding Available for Cultural Organizations Affected by COVID-19. [The Skanner,07/02/2021] PA:York County Commissioners put$25 million towards expanding internet access. [ABC 27,07/02/2021] RI: PEW: R.I. ranks No. 18 in share of stimulus funds relative to budget. [PBN,07/05/2021] RI and MA: Feds award $138M to RI,$611M to Mass.from emergency K-12 relief program. [WPRI,07/07/2021] TX: Ed Department OKs Texas' plan for school stimulus funds,gives$4 billion more to state. [San Antonio Express News,07/07/2021] VA: $304.5 million in American Rescue Act funding announced for Virginia towns. [WHSV,07/06/2021] VA:Town of Culpeper gets$19.5 million through American Rescue Plan. [Culpeper Star Exponent,07/05/2021] HELP IS HERE STATE AND LOCAL SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS: San Diego County Board Chair,CA: Iom https://www.facebook.com/Su pervisorFletcherSD/posts/813900352898818 CT Senate: sr https://twitter.com/cathyosten/status/1412723787825614850 IA Senate: https://www.facebook.com/bill.dotzler/posts/4107605212666877 IL Senate: 2 IL] https://www.face book.co m/StateSe natorKV i I la/posts/4057428024306426 MA Senate: https://www.facebook.com/senatorjocomerford/posts/1833658650139278 X https://www.facebook.com/CindyFriedmanMA/posts/1375298272864275 MI House: x vhttps://twitter.com/RachelHood76/status/1412962737139982336 Mayor, Manchester NH: El rt https://twitter.com/MayorJoyceCraig/status/1412792602496229379 NY Senate: https://www.facebook.com/SenatorMichel leHi nchey/posts/203819451663170 City Council, Pittsburg PA(retweet): https://twitter.com/bobbywilson412/status/1412978799063576578 Councilmember, Philadelphia PA: https://twitter.com/Councilmember1G/status/1411004276818726916 City Council, Columbia SC: t https://twitter.com/TIDEVINE/status/1413097681937997825 Council President, Edmonds WA(retweet): https://twitter.com/smpaine/status/1411016991259774977 Federal Officials: CA-24: https://www.facebook.com/repsaludcarbajal/posts/1132737090547403 3 CO-02: E https://twitter.com/RepJoeNeguse/status/1412461842715136000 CT-02: https://www.facebook.com/joecourtney/posts/10159237022189231 US Senate, GA: https://twitter.com/ossoff/status/1412898717645017094 US Senate, HI: https://www.facebook.com/SenBrianSchatz/posts/3781983625239750 HI-02: https://twitter.com/kaikahele/status/1412753788386095112 IL-14: https://www.facebook.com/repunderwood/posts/2502040819941550 MA-05: https://www.facebook.com/RepKClark/posts/3011112835800901 MD-06: x https://twitter.com/repdavidtrone/status/1412893413498884100 US Senate, MI: x https://www.facebook.com/SenatorStabenow/posts/908293409722870 MN-02: x https://twitter.com/RepAngieCraig/status/1412835461123526658 MN-04: 4 https://www.facebook.com/repbetWmccollum/posts/4095905837131417 US Senate, MT: IE https://twitter.com/se natortester/status/1412897906995171329 US Senate, NH: vhttps://www.facebook.com/SenatorShaheen/posts/4551413541557748 NH-02: x ,f-- https://www.facebook.com/CongresswomanAnnieKuster/posts/1839551989551141 NJ-06: https://twitter.com/FrankPallone/status/1412852484100472842 N M-01: https://twitter.com/rep stansburv/status/1412859777177194498 NV-01: x https://twitter.com/repdinatitus/status/1412803952303767557 NY-07: 0 vhttps://www.facebook.com/RepNvdiaVelazquez/posts/10159691806663319 NY-12: x https://twitter.com/carolvnbmalonev/status/1412896007856304130 NY-19: https://www.facebook.com/DelgadoforCongress/posts/1311770565886253 TX-15: https://www.facebook.com/RepVicenteGonzalez/posts/2905383126346616 5 VA-03 (retweet): X https://twitter.com/bobbvscott/status/1412848004932018176 VA-07: x E https://www.facebook.com/RepSpanberger/posts/974764293273645 For more information or to speak with an expert, please contact Zahir Rasheed at zrasheed.af@americanprogressaction.org. ### The Center for American Progress Action Fund is the sister advocacy organization of the Center for American Progress. 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Hello Partnership Management Conference Members and Interested Parties, Included in this email is a note from Partnership Executive Director Laura Blackmore (below) and the recruitment announcement for the new State Environmental Justice Council (attached). Dear partners, Attached please find a notice of recruitment for members of the new state Environmental Justice Council created under the HEAL Act. Please share this notice with your networks, and consider applying. The Partnership has an ex-officio seat on the Council, but it would be wonderful to have other members of our recovery community engaged with this important work. Best, Laura LAURA BLACKMORE Executive Director (Pronouns:she/hers) Cell:360-628-7707 laura.blackmore@psp.wa.gov www.psp.wa.gov ANNA PETERSEN Special Assistant To The Boards (She/Her) Cell:360.338.2384 anna.petersen@psp.wa.gov www.psp.wa.gov PUGETSOUND „tto PARTNERSHIP 1110 Capitol Way South,Suite 255,Olympia,WA 98501 Email communication with state employees creates a public record and is subject to disclosure upon request. There is no expectation of a response to this email if received outside of normal business hours. 1 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 1:32 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:Water Utility ARPA request From: Jason Baar Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 1:31:52 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: Water Utility ARPA request CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Honorable Commissioners, My name is Jason Baar and I work with water systems in Clallam and Jefferson County. As concisely as possible, Clallam County EDC had used Cares Act funds and likely ARPA funds to help water systems with delinquent accounts related to COVID. I can provide further information from Clallam County if desired. The program was somewhat of a stand alone program that would provide funds to water systems that reported accounts that were in arrears. The water system or association in the county would provide a request form available to its customers affected by COVID and the county would reimburse the water system for the amount due. My question is that I work with systems in Jefferson County that also have customers in similar COVID affected situations and would like to know if you plan on,or already have a program that works directly with water systems with ARPA funding available for this specific need? Thank you for your consideration. Jason Baar 360 460-7628 1 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 4:24 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Dabob Bay From:jeffbocc Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 4:24:24 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: FW: Dabob Bay From: Hal Bahls<hbahls57@gmail.com> Sent: Friday,July 9, 2021 4:53 PM To:jeffbocc<jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject: Dabob Bay CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. I support DNR's proposed protection of state forestlands within the Dabob Bay natural Area boundaries. I trust you will too. Thank you. Harold W. Bahls,Jr. 1 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 4:28 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: meter presentation From: jeffbocc Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 4:27:30 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: FW: meter presentation From:Annette Huenke<amh@olympus.net> Sent: Saturday,July 10, 2021 2:32 PM To:jeffbocc<jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us>; Kevin Streett<kstreett@jeffpud.org> Cc: cab@jeffpud.org Subject: meter presentation CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hello Gentlemen. I've listened to FCS's meter presentation, and have some questions and observations I'm requesting be put to Gordon to add to his list of"get back to you on that." FCS's assumptions include 73 collectors. In the June 2, 2017 Itron pricing summary, there are 17 "connected grid routers" @ $5,794.00 and 15 "routing nodes" @ $533.00. There is no reference to "collectors." Itron's bid reads "Final number of Connected Grid Routers and OpenWay Routing Nodes may vary based on actual field conditions. A site survey will be performed to determine the final configuration." This exchange took place between Rob Rickard (Itron) and Byron Howells(JeffPUD) in July, 2014: From Byron on July 2: Rob, Did the RI Prop Study Report show up today? From Rob on July 3: Prop completed but it does not look good for FN — I'll call you later when I'm driving. From Byron on July 3: No, it does not look promising. Based on what I am seeing with the MCLite,the count is about 150 more collection/repeater points than I thought we would require. Using the study numbers we would need a CCU for every 100 meters. In the sparsely populated South that ratio could drop below 50:1. Any chance of a Pilot to see what the RF Prop is really like? • How was the new collector number arrived at? • Please clarify definition of the term "FN," and 'collector'vs. 'connected grid router.' 1 • What consideration did FCS give to a physical RF propagation study, and how will the estimated vs. actual be accounted for? Itron's pricing summary declares that the outage detection "determines the scope of the outage and continuously monitors and updates the extent of the outage based on updates from power-up/down messages from the meters; it can also forward summarized outage information to the OMS to estimate restoration time." One of the engineers we consulted in 2017/18 said "this has never worked in any large outage." Can this be confirmed or denied through queries with other WA utilities? Finally (for the moment), Gordon referenced 'a number of experts' who say that non-ionizing radiation is not problematic, but neglected to mention the hundreds of experts who say that it is. The WHO has classified it as 'a possible carcinogen.' That is significant, coming from a global agency that is known to yield to pressure from its funders. Suffice to say,the bias toward 'no problem' is troublesome. Thank you for your time, I look forward to these concerns being addressed. Annette Huenke PT 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 4:28 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:Trust Land Exchange - Dabob Bay From: jeffbocc Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 4:28:20 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: FW: Trust Land Exchange - Dabob Bay From:Tim Lawson <lawson.tim@gmail.com> Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 11:00 AM To:exchanges@dnr.wa.gov;jeffbocc<jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject:Trust Land Exchange- Dabob Bay CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear DNR and Commisioners, I've had the privilege of walking (more accurately bushwhacking) through some of the parcels on the Toandos Peninsula. The mixture of the old firs and cedars with the native rhododendrons and the large huckleberry plants are spectacular. This habitat more than deserves to be protected. I fully support DNR's proposed protection of state forestlands within the Dabob Bay Natural Area boundaries. Plus I request that School Trust parcels CS 6,7, 11, 12, and 13 on the Toandos Peninsula NOT be included in the exchange as these involve globally rare forest types that DNR is obligated to protect and which are proposed for future conservation. Thanks for listening. Tim Tim Lawson www.tiniawson.net {360j 774 0024 1 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 4:35 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Online Form Submittal: Feedback From: jeffbocc Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 4:34:24 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: FW: Online Form Submittal: Feedback From:Todd Oberlander Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 12:43 PM To:jeffbocc<jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject: FW: Online Form Submittal: Feedback Todd Ober!ander Jefferson County Information Services 1820 Jefferson St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 385-9355 (360) 385-9195 fax From: noreplyPcivicplus.com <noreply@civicplus.com> Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 12:41 PM To:#MailGateway<#MailGateway@co.iefferson.wa.us> Subject: Online Form Submittal: Feedback CAUTION: This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Feedback What kind of comment Problem would you like to send? What would you like to Field not completed. comment about? Other Motorized bikes without rearview mirrors 1 Comments In Port Hadlock, WA, I have started to see quite a few motorized bicycles (with pedals) that do not have rearview mirrors. It's quite dangerous, and when I told one biker, she did not know she had to have them. Name Betsey L. Bess Email savitrib(aearthlink.net Phone Number 2072660878 Please contact me as soon Field not completed. as possible regarding this matter. Email not displaying correctly?View it in your browser. 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 4:35 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Weekly Help Is Here Roundup (7/12) From:jeffbocc Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 4:35:23 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: FW: Weekly Help Is Here Roundup (7/12) From: Lola Oduyeru <loduyeru@americanprogress.org> Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 12:44 PM To:jeffbocc<jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us> Cc:jparshall@americanprogress.org Subject:Weekly Help Is Here Roundup (7/12) CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Greetings, The latest"Help Is Here" press release can be found below. It highlights federal, state,and local officials who are sharing stories on social media related to the implementation of the American Rescue Plan. If you use the hashtag #HelpisHere, CAP can amplify your story in future press releases. Please feel free to send your social media posts or other ways that your office plans to use American Rescue Plan funding directly to me or Jerry Parshall at iparshall@americanprogress.org.You can find our previous roundups here. Thank you, Lola Oduyeru (she/her/hers) Manager, State and Local Government Affairs Center for American Progress and Center for American Progress Action Fund www.americanprogress.org Center for American cti Fund For Immediate Release July 09, 2021 Contact Zahir Rasheed zrasheed.af@americanprogressaction.org i Help Is Here Roundup: Officials from Both Parties Highlight American Rescue Plan Funding for Their Communities Read this on our medium page here. Washington, D.C.— Federal, State,and Local Officials from both parties across the country continue to see benefits from the American Rescue Plan (ARP)as it provides critical relief for their communities. Just this week, Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell highlighted$4 billion in funding going toward his home state of Kentucky,telling constituents that"you're going to get a lot more money". McConnell is correct,as a PEW report this week showed that for 37 states ARP aid ranged from about 5%to more than 20%of annual spending, providing"critical breathing room that was rare in the slimmed-down budgets that lingered after the Great Recession."That funding has helped provide critical relief to local communities,such as$763 million for child care providers in Kentucky. States like Arizona have used ARP funding to provide relief to veterans and the homeless,while Michigan has used funding to invest in schools and state parks.And starting next week,the ARP is set to reduce child poverty in America in half with its incoming Child Tax Credit. See more examples below of how the American Rescue Plan continues to provide critical relief across the country: HELP IS HERE STATE AND LOCAL STORIES: AL: Mayor Stimpson's administration confidence the$5.1 million will curb crime in Mobile. [My NBC 15,07/06/2021] AZ:Temporary Structure To Provide Heat Relief For Homeless People In Phoenix. [KJZZ,07/05/2021] AZ:The pandemic would be a lot worse for Arizona veterans if it wasn't for federal relief. [AZ Central,07/05/2021] DE:Worker bonuses,child care credits part of Delco back-to-work initiative. [KYW,07/06/2021] IA: Here's how Davenport plans to spend $41 million for COVID-19 recovery. [Quad City Times,07/06/2021] IL: Federal aid tops 10.5%percent of Illinois'total spending in 2020, Pew finds. [The Center Square,07/02/2021] IN: Most Hoosiers will see tax cut if Biden's jobs,families plans enacted,analysis finds. [NWI Times,07/04/2021] KY: Child care providers have access to$763 million in federal funds. [ MA: Massachusetts schools to receive$611.3 million to help schools reopen, address post-pandemic needs. [Berkshire Eagle,07/07/2021] MA: Here's how much federal aid Massachusetts cities and towns are getting under American Rescue Plan. [MassLive, 07/07/2021] MI: Michigan Head Start Programs Awarded$12.7 Million in American Rescue Plan Funding. [9&10 News, 07/07/2021] MI:Whitmer unveils$150M investment in local parks,trails. [Michigan Advance, 07/06/2021] M1: Flush with federal cash,states invest in their crowded parks. [The Detroit News,07/04/2021] MT: How One State Plans to Use Federal Relief Money to Shore Up Child Care Options. [Route fifty,07/06/2021] NH:Shaheen, Hassan Announce$11.7 Million Heading to New Hampshire to Support Students with Disabilities. [Shaheen.Senate,07/02/2021] NY:WNY communities welcome$823M in stimulus aid. Now they have to decide how to spend it. [Buffalo News, 07/04/2021] OH:Youngstown community, mayor explore how to use American Rescue Plan's$82 million for city. [WKBN, 07/06/2021] OK:Tulsa County approves up to$3 million to local group for nattr-flight incentive fund. [Tulsa World,07/03/2021] OR: Funding Available for Cultural Organizations Affected by COVID-19. [The Skanner,07/02/2021] PA:York County Commissioners put$25 million towards expanding internet access. [ABC 27, 07/02/2021] RI: PEW: R.I. ranks No. 18 in share of stimulus funds relative to budget. [PBN, 07/05/2021] RI and MA: Feds award$138M to RI,$611M to Mass.from emergency K-12 relief program. [WPRI,07/07/2021] TX: Ed Department OKs Texas' plan for school stimulus funds,gives$4 billion more to state. [San Antonio Express News,07/07/2021] VA:$304.5 million in American Rescue Act funding announced for Virginia towns. [WHSV,07/06/2021] VA:Town of Culpeper gets$19.5 million through American Rescue Plan. 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Elle Dail Norwich — Human services programs, plans to develop a heritage park at the historic Uncas Leap site, funding for arts... theday.com 6:42 AM Jul 7, 2021 • Twitter for lPhone https://twitter.comkathyosten/status/1412723787825614850 IA Senate: 4 • Bill Dotzler **6 '11 July 2 at 3:50 PM 43 The federal American Rescue Plan is the biggest piece of anti-poverty legislation in more than 50 years. It's putting money into Iowans' pocketbooks and lifting thousands of Iowa children out of poverty. One of the key features, an expanded Child Tax Credit, will provide major tax relief for nearly all families: **93% children under 18 qualify. That's 669,000 Iowa kids. **198,000 Iowa kids under 17 left out of the full $2,000 Child Tax Credit in prior law will benefit. "48,000 Iowa kids under 18 will be lifted above or closer to the poverty line by the expansion. Update from the lot IOWA CAPITOL tun • UR State Senator I Black Hawk County a MAILCHINIP State Sen. 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Learn more about this opportunity on the Health Connector's website here: https://bit.ly/3AeaL8p Low- or $0 health insurance premiums through the Health Connector is here for people who Preceived unemployment in 2()21 Thanks to the American Rescue Plan, Mass. residents who received unemployment -• • benefits at least one week in 2021 may qualify. 1111' r14, More info at viww.tviArtealthcOnnector.ourdift,,, rot'. itiTEIICTOR https://www.facebook.com/senatorjocomerford/posts/1833658650139278 7 State Senator Cindy Friedman 4,4 Yesterday at 10:46 AM Thanks to the American Rescue Plan, if you or someone you know receives unemployment benefits, you may now qualify for a $0 or low-monthly cost health plan through the Massachusetts Health Connector! Sign up for the FREE webinar on July 13 from 1 -2PM to get information about your coverage options and shopping for coverage: http://bit.ly/insurance-options-071321. Not able to make the webinar? Check out this video to learn more! fi YouruBE.com American Rescue Plan & Unemployment: How the ARP helps Mass. residents save on health insurance https://www.facebook.comicindyFriedmanmA/posts/1375298272864275 MI House: 8 '21 State Rep. Rachel Hood Retweeted MEA Online •— @MEAOnline "This funding can go a long way to helping students succeed and showing our communities what's possible when we properly fund our schools." — @Paula: EAPres on how districts can spend American Rescue Plan funds. #miched 11 How can Michigan schools spend $68 in COVID money? Her... seit Help young readers? High school dropouts? What about fig building repairs? Experts weigh in on how Michigan schools ... (9 bridgemi.com Off ilymv 8:08 PM • Jul 7, 2021 • Sprout Sodal yhttps://twitter.com/RachelHood76/status/1412962737139982336 Mayor, Manchester NH: 9 Mayor Joyce Craig @MayorioyceCraig The ARP programs presented last night will have a positive impact on our community — helping address safety in neighborhoods, supporting small businesses, increasing affordable housing, adding workforce development initiatives and more. Full proposal: bit.ly/21-yRnm4 AMERI N RESCUE P FUNDING MAYOR RECOMMENDA • $ • 3 Job Resources & Higher Education Scholarships • Si). Million: Small Business Grants Manchester Million: Healthy Food lnttiatve COVID19 ESTER DEBATES HOW TO SPEND toltIllONS tto4PA T IN PE L DS FROM AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN 0:25 1.1K views 11:16 AM • Jul 7, 2021 - Twitter Web App https://twitter.com/MavorJoyceCraig/status/1412792602496229379 NY Senate: 10 OSenator Michelle Hinchey July 3 at 2:27 PM •4.) The former IBM site in the Town of Ulster was once a centerpiece of economic success— at its peak, employing over 7,000 people. Revitalizing this abandoned property and removing the hazardous waste left behind will help us create good local jobs and improve public health. Thanks to Senator Chuck Schumer's leadership, federalwhthe clean-up of this site, providing a real funds from the American Rescue Plan will allow Ulster County to move forward, at full pace, it chance to unlock its potential as an engine ofeconomic opportunity here in the Hudson Valley. It was great to be on-site yesterday to discuss the plan as Ulster forges ahead to re-envision its economy and protect our local environment. '011'6* 144v 4 ,14 °P,• • 42N'i.P1:1:4 "." 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This response model is built on providing residents in crisis longer-term assistance, harm reduction support, and other critically needed services. III This important investment will allow the expansion of these critical services citywide, 24/7. ,, 9:12 PM - Jul 7, 2021 • Twitter Web App https://twitter.com/bobbywi1son412/status/1412978799063576578 Councilmember, Philadelphia PA: 12 Councilmember Jamie Gauthier e) ... k ' ' @CouncilmemberiG . I As a result of the American Rescue Plan, most Phil y families wikids are eligible for a new monthly payment from the federal government of $250-$300/child starting as soon as this month! Here's what you need to know about the new credit, from @PHL CEO. jim list i ilil 0" '',iiii• 'di: I ,„„,4 '-;-,.0,1 iii"4 3,,,,i_-%,,PI' ' ii 'I i " ' • ',".*,4,1, '6 r..": t\4141-14411614444: s?,• Child Tax Credit: What You Need to Know I Office of Community Empowerment ,.. 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Pramila Jayapal @Repiayapal Thanks to a bold American Rescue Plan, people are getting back to work! JOBS ADDED THIS YEAR C41 BUINESS„ NONFARM PAYROLLS, SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ---- i,04:41,mo TISK 538K 533K in) 233K azot 'Ituvoluv JAN FEB APR MAY JUNE oxicteLl BREAKING NEWS Liv F US ECO -I ADDS : ON JOBS IN JUNE,BEATING PREDI s * o P$ ) HELP COUNTR1E5 STRUGGLf NG '4V1TH CO‘HD 19 OUTBREAKE, WILL ,ALbt. NEWSROOM 1:30 PM - Jul 1 2021 TweetDeck https://twitter.com/smpaine/status/1411016991259774977 Federal Officials: CA-24: 15 • Congressman Salud Carbajal 0 Public Official Juiy 6 at 6:01 PM As of today, 18 million Californians have received stimulus checks from the American Rescue Plan! These rescue payments put money into Americans pockets and helped revitalize our economy. The Amencan Rescue Plan 4...samowa.m..m...... 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Warnock Announce Over $95 Million in Education Fundin... ' Washington, D.C. — Georgia U.S. Senators Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock today announced more than $95 million in new education funding the... ossoff.senate.gov 3:06 PM • Jul 7, 2021 • Twitter Web App https://twitter.com/ossoff/status/1412898717645017094 US Senate, HI: 19 Senator Brian Schatz 0 Public Official July 2 at 6:06 PM •4:1 Nearly $3 million in new federal funding from the American Rescue Plan is heading to two Hawaii Head Start and Early Head Start Programs — Parents and Children Together and the Honolulu Community Action Program. It cannot be overstated how important early childhood development programs are to a child's successful and healthy future, and federal support for these programs is especially critical after the disruptions caused by the pandemic. This new funding will help more families across our state get the support they need so that their kids can thrive in school and in life. 110 AT a scHATzsENATE.Gov Schatz: Hawaii Set To Receive Nearly $3 Million To Support Kids And Families, Fund Early Childhood Development Programs U.S. Senator Brian Schatz of 86 10 Comments I Shares https://www.facebook.com/SenBrianSchatz/posts/3781983625239750 HI-02: 20 Kai Kahele •.„ @kaikahele Our keiki, our future. Ma halo Noah for reminding me how important the #AmencanRescuePlan & the expanded #ChildTaxCredit is for America's working families NowThis @nowthisnews • Jul 5 This 9-year-old wrote to his state rep to tell him how much the American Rescue Plan has helped his family Now klobloputiN, bl'IZA§.(1 )Alhon -2: e r •##',.,"###A## at Noe Jan! Elementary School, thanking me for my efforts 3:27 56.3 K views 8:42 AM • Jul 7, 2021 from Virginia, USA • Twitter for iPhone https://twitter.com/kaikahele/status/1412753788386095112 IL-14: 21 Rep. Lauren Underwood ... Public Official . July 6 at 5:49 PM .43 Thanks to the American Rescue Plan, next week, many Illinois families will begin receiving monthly Child Tax Credit payments. In our community, nearly 3 in 4 children will receive these payments, putting money in the pockets of parents to help pay for mortgages, childcare, and family outings to support local small businesses. Here is what you need to know: Child * , , Taxred , Relief is on the way for Illinois families ! LAUREN UNDERWOOD taix https://www.facebook.com/repunderwood/posts/2502040819941550 MA-05: 22 **Ofr d our Congresswoman at 7:48 PM •co dramatically increased Official • July 6 we t loymen ',i,•,-,',41 Public . an Katherine Clark 0 March, . and ern!) • Plan in services, that these say American nutrition excited to resources • the d I'm the early education,. Head Start. 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Make sure your family doesn't miss out: www.childtaxcredit.gov. twiv -3/ itt 40 21 Comments 7 Shares https://www.facebook.com/SenatorStabenow/posts/908293409722870 MN-02: 25 ,k, , ',1' Angie Craig ' 1 @RepAngieCraig Next week, millions of American families will begin receiving monthly #ChildTaxCredit checks, including 44I 000 households and 133I 600 children in #MN02 I was proud to expand and enhance this important tax credit through the American Rescue Plan. ....,,,... 34414k. , - .,glatamit,,ToV ...;..*, ,......0.,40.01 A000,0110k w ' '''' ,4*-4,Znitiitia-.•- ' ArAte 44001* 4- ' -Hir- . 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I fought to ensure theaters in Montana—like the Rialto here in Bozeman—got the economic relief necessary to keep the lights on throughout this last year. 021 (;) 2 U17 ,11- 153 T.• Senator Jon Tester 4, @SenatorTester Replying to @cenatorTester There's no doubt about it—the American Rescue Plan is working. We're watching Montana's unemployment rate go down, and workers, small businesses, and our local communities are already seeing the benefits as we continue getting our economy back on track. 6:14 PM Jul 7, 2021 Twitter Web App https://twitter.com/senatortester/status/1412897906995171329 US Senate, NH: 28 ��. Senator Jeanne Shaheen Public Official " 16h From investing in affordable housing to supporting local small businesses, funding from the American Rescue Plan is bolstering the Queen City"s recovery from the COVED-19 pandemic. Securing more flexibility for these funds was a priority for me and is helping Granite State communities come back stronger than ever.—J.S. UNIONLEADERCOM Craig to present Manchester°s plan for $43 million in federal funds Mayor Joyce Craig will present Man hester`s proposal for use of$43.2 million in federal funds from the American Rescue Plan to city aldermen this week, plans ranging from an affordable it 1 + 1 Comment 1 Share vhttps://www.facebook.com/SenatorShaheen/posts/4551413541557748 NH-02: 29 Congresswoman Annie Kuster 0 Public Official Yesterday at 9:05 AM The historic #AmericariRescuePlari is helping hardworking Granite State families get back to work, putting kids back in school, and helping us get shots into arms to stay one step ahead of this virus. I was proud to vote for this game-changing legislation and will continue working in Congress to ensure no one is left behind as we build back better from COVID-19. https://bitlyi3whIKa0 #FlelpisHere THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN IS HELPING HARDWORKING GRANITE STATE FAMILIES REP.ANNIE KUSTER NEW HAMPSHIRE'S RCM RIS1RIC1 14. https://www.facebook.com/CongresswomanAnnieKusterbosts/1839551989551141 NJ-06: 30 Rep. Frank Pallone @FrankPallone '04 Families like Elena's should be able to get care for their loved ones at home. That's why we invested in HCBS in the American Rescue Plan and why I'm fighting to pass the Better Care Better Jobs Act to make a historic investment in long-term care and to support caregivers. Elena Hung ,st @Elenallung202 - Jul 6 "It wasn't that long ago that a kid like mine would have been institutionalized, automatically institutionalized" - me to @ChelseaCirruzzo on why I work so hard to advocate for home and community based-services for disabled kids. #CareCantWait #HCBS usnews.cominews/healthies... 3:14 PM - Jul 7, 2021 • Twitter Web App https://twitter.com/FrankPallone/status/1412852484100472842 NM-01: 31 Rep. Melanie Stansbury ettb @Rep_Stansbury Proud to live in a state where our Governor • gov LG knows the importance of universal childcare and early childhood education. This is an investment in our future, the well-being of our children, and our economy! #investinourkids #careeconomy #nm ol --r! Santa Fe New Mexican @thenewmexican • Jul 2 The state is setting aside about $320 million from the American Rescue Plan to widely expand eligibility for child care assistance and to overhaul the way it reimburses day care and preschool providers. ow.lyikej950FnFlin 3:43 PM • Jul 7, 2021 - Twitter for iPhone https://twitter.com/rep stansburv/status/1412859777177194498 NV-01: 32 Dina Titus ... @repdinatitus Thanks to the American Rescue Plan, uninsured Nevadans have until August 15 to sign up or quality affordable health care through @NVHealthLink. Visit nevadahealthlink.com today to get started. Nevada Health Link @NVHealthLink Jul 6 Only 41 days left to enroll in Nevada Health Link! Find an affordable health insurance plan that fits your needs before August 15: nevadahealthlink.com 41 DAYS LEFT 0 is 12:01 PM • Jul 7, 2021 Twitter for iPhone https://twitter.com/repdinatitus/status/1412803952303767557 NY-07: 33 Nydia Velazquez 0 ••• Public Official 18h Thanks to the American Rescue Plan, working families that have filed taxes within the last two years will receive monthly Child Tax Credit payments starting July 15th, If you haven't here's how to get your moneyb Lydia Velazquez ktvl 1 ELIGIBLE FOR THI nnounees: , „ CHILD TAX CREDIT? W CHILD SINGLE PARENTS (HEAD OF L ( CREDIT ) )USEHOLD) MAKING LESS TH) THROUGH THE AMEMCAN 112t500 ARE ELIGIBLE FORTH RESCUE PLAN iLL AMOUNT, AS ARE COUPLI 4AKING LESS THAN $150000. E CHILD TAX CREDIT BEGINS ' Ii— ASE OUT ABOVE THOSE umr FILED TAX RETURNS IN THE LAST St YOU WILL RECIEVE MONTHLY VIENTS STARTING JULY 15TH. NO ACTION NEEDED. 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Center for American Progress, 1333 H St NW FL 10, Washington, DC 20005 United States 39 Unsubscribe 40 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 4:39 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Veteran Naturalization Assistance Program Training - Aug 4 Attachments: VNAPTraining_WC.pdf From: jeffbocc Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 4:38:48 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: FW: Veteran Naturalization Assistance Program Training - Aug 4 From: Nicqelle Godfrey<Nicqelle.Godfrey@vetsprobono.org> Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 12:57 PM Subject:Veteran Naturalization Assistance Program Training-Aug 4 CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hello, My name is Nicqelle Godfrey, and I represent the Veterans Naturalization Assistance Program (VNAP). Our goal, at VNAP, is to assist non-citizen veterans in gaining U.S. citizenship and to educate veteran communities about this area of the law. I am reaching out to you because on July 2, 2021, DHS and VA announced a joint initiative to support our nation's noncitizen service members, veterans, and immediate family members. In light of this initiative, we are hosting an educational event regarding what this means for veterans, what the naturalization process now looks like, and what veterans need in order to apply for citizenship.This event is designed for veteran service officers and individuals who serve veterans directly. I invite you to join us for this training on August 4, at 11am PST.You can register for our education event through the attached flyer. I also invite you to distribute the attached flyer to members of your veteran community, so that together we can reach all those who may need VNAP support. I look forward to seeing you on August 4! 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LICK , _____ ERE , ., TER ., - Questions? Contact Nicqelle Godfrey The Veterans consortiulm vnapwetsprobono.org µ; VETERANS NATURALIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS"' (202) 733-3337 ')WWW.VETSPROBONO.ORG �`�a VETSPROBONO f C�VETSPROBONO ®@a VETSPROBONO #THEYFOUGHTFORUS Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 9:30 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Protecting Dabob Bay From: jeffbocc Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 9:30:22 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Greg Brotherton; Heidi Eisenhour Subject: FW: Protecting Dabob Bay From: Alexis Koch <lexi@leximara.com> Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 6:31 PM To: exchanges@dnr.wa.gov Cc:jeffbocc<jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject: Protecting Dabob Bay CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. I'm writing to you today as a constituant and strong supporter of protecting the forests of the Peninsula. Please know, I support DNR's proposed protection of state forestlands within the Dabob Bay Natural Area boundaries. Also, I request that School Trust parcels CS 6,7, 11, 12, and 13 on the Toandos Peninsula NOT be including in the exchange as these involve globally rare forest types that DNR is obligated to protect and which are proposed for conservation. With gratitude, Lexi Koch i Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday,July 13, 2021 6:27 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Bringing "Herbie" back to Your City From: John P. Hansel Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 6:27:12 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Bringing"Herbie" back to Your City CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. LI • E *TY T EE S •CIETY 760 Wentworth Road, Walpole, NH 03608 (603) 209-2434 Bringing "Herbie" back to Your City Jefferson County Kate Dean , WA Dear Kate, Elm Research Institute will grow clones from famous"Herbie" of Yarmouth, Maine, more than 225 years old (read about"Herbie" here) and lock in the price for the next 3 years (see pricing below). You own them, we grow them. Four ways Grow-to-Order reduces your Tree Budget: (1) When you buy Grow-to-Order(up to 30% off the published price) you pay for 3 ft. tree which we then grow to 6 ft. at our expense. (2) Trees are container-grown, street size trees which one person can plant in one hour with a pickup truck and a shovel. (3) "Herbie" elms carry a 10-year Warranty against Dutch elm disease. (4) Shipment of bare-root trees saves on labor and freight costs. Please visit www.libertytreesocietv.org for complete details on Memorial trees. 1 Call Yvonne today (603) 209-2434 for a quote. We look forward to working with you. Sincerely, John P. Hansel Founder "HBRBIE't GROW-TO-ORDER } "HERBIES"COST LESS i •As a non-profit we furnish them at our cost. •Trees are shipped in containers in which they are grown avoiding shock of digging and burtapping. •At Sa lbs.one man with a shovel can plant"Herbie"in less than one hour: •Comparable balled and bus lapped tree weighs 125 lbs.requiring 2 men and a backboe to plant it. •Each"Herbie"is registered and comes with a 10-year warranty against Dutch { elm disease. I - - GROW-TO-ORDER POLICY 1 Clones of famous"Herbie" are non available on a Gross-to-Order basis.You order(10) I trees and we grow them to the size you indicate and ship them in the year you designate. Buying trees under the Grow-to-Order program reduces your Tree Budget first,because you pay only the price of a 3 ft. tree and sooner because you receive container-grown, street size trees which one person can plant in one hour with a pickup truck and a shovel. i NO RISK INVOLVED If your cftyltotisn has ordinances that do not allow°you to pay for items before the year of E delivery, Elm Research Institute will arrange with local service clubs to assume risk on 1 behalf of the town. j TREE SELECTION TABLE I Tree Min.Tree Min.Tree Ship wgt. Price Ea based on yr of shipment No. Caliper Height wisoil 3 yrs_ 4yrs. 5 yrs. 1 1^ 6-8 it. 40 lbs. $135 $127 $120 1.5 1,5' 8 ...10ft. 40Ibs $175 $165 $156 2.0 2" 10-12 ft. 40 lbs_ $234 $221 , $203 ORDERS FOB KEENE, NH . SHIPPED IN MINIMUM LOTS OF (10) I1N THE YEAR,YOU DESIGNATE. CREDIT CARD OR CIrIECK, CALL YVONNE (603)209-2434 OR EMAIL libertytreesociety@gmail.com I , 2 This e-mail has been sent to kdean@co.jefferson.wa.us, click here to unsubscribe. 760 Wentworth Road,Walpole, NH 03608 3 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday,July 12, 2021 10:46 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:your are invited and warmly encouraged to attend! Attachments: CPB Fundraiser Poster. FINAL BOLD.pdf; ATT00001.htm From: Judy Alexander Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 10:44:37 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Greg Brotherton; Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour Subject: your are invited and warmly encouraged to attend! CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hi to our County Commissioners. You are warmly invited to attend the upcoming Community Build Project Open House outreach event at the emergency shelter build site along San Juan Ave on Saturday,July 31st, between 2 and 5 PM. The event will be opened by the Unexpected Brass Band to set a festive tone, along with other musical groups to follow. Light refreshments will be provided, and many of our local housing organizations(OlyCAP, Bayside Housing,the Housing Solutions Network, and, we hope, Habitat for Humanity,too)will each have their"own shelter" for tabling purposes so the public can become better engaged in being part of solution-making for our local housing crisis. It is only through that sort of cooperative engagement of ALL of us that we will find the housing solutions we need as a community! The Community Build Project embodies that sort of public volunteer engagement and cooperation. And,we have FUN doing what we do! We will also be inviting all the PT City Council members. I will attach a poster to this email that describes not only our Open House, but also a 10-day opportunity to watch (again?)the movie, Community First! that depicts the permanent housing community in Austin TX that houses chronically unsheltered folks in fine style that only a community can offer. We can do that here too, if we establish the political and community will to do so. Part of expanding on that intention is behind our Open House experience and as such,we are encouraging people to host"watch parties" between July 25th and August 2nd. We do hope you will see the movie,then come on the 31st and share your own thoughts about housing solutions with the others that attend. Parking will be available at the 3 parking lots of Evangelical Bible Church and QUUF, but we are also encouraging those who can, to car pool,to walk,or bike ride to the event. We anticipate a robust crowd and hope to see YOU there!! Judith Alexander representing the The Community Build Project volunteers 1 COMMUNITY BUILD PROJECT FUNDRAISERS bo � �a ,. : - : COMMUNITY OPEN 1, e HOUSE uFIRST! Tour thel ilt sit+ ! ��„6.,,,, A Home For The Homeless This is your chance to see the (film screening) tiny shelters and contribute ,w, This film fundraiser features before they are transported the astonishing story of a to the village site. Come by, A 200+ tiny house village in talk with us, and support the Austin, TX. Ticket sales work of our volunteer builders as benefit our local project. and Bayside Housing. To watch, visit OPEN HOUSE www.community-• build.org JULY 31, 2PM - 5PM 2135 SAN JUAN AVE -• VIRTUAL SCREENING airy $10 TICKET PORT TOWNSEND JULY 25 - AUGUST 2 '� W - ._. zr env c.� _ .. A 3�¢ :,i � t~P ec-. oprioN �a ire fiil == dip % .. '': . r 1':°1 ,,'' ....""".'::: A— 1 � ,I 1; • Miti ,"'":"----.-10';. -;!!,.::.0'..,i.1.,,,,,°.':7"""'— ,.• °.';44,i ,. '------' '--e44: ' I , 1 y 47 K r: ,llt. .m K au " • 'r. 1 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday,July 13, 2021 6:27 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Bringing "Herbie" back to Your City From: John P. Hansel Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 6:27:12 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Bringing"Herbie" back to Your City CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. LIBERTY TREE SOCIETY 760 Wentworth Road, Walpole, NH 03608 (603) 209-2434 Bringing "Herbie" back to Your City Jefferson County Kate Dean , WA Dear Kate, Elm Research Institute will grow clones from famous"Herbie" of Yarmouth, Maine, more than 225 years old (read about"Herbie" here) and lock in the price for the next 3 years (see pricing below). You own them, we grow them. Four ways Grow-to-Order reduces your Tree Budget: (1) When you buy Grow-to-Order(up to 30% off the published price)you pay for 3 ft. tree which we then grow to 6 ft. at our expense. (2) Trees are container-grown, street size trees which one person can plant in one hour with a pickup truck and a shovel. (3) "Herbie" elms carry a 10-year Warranty against Dutch elm disease. (4) Shipment of bare-root trees saves on labor and freight costs. Please visit www.libertytreesocietv.orq for complete details on Memorial trees. 1 MIL Call Yvonne today (603) 209-2434 for a quote. We look forward to working with you. Sincerely, John P. Hansel Founder " " GROW-TO-ORDER e - _ "HERBIE "COT LESS *As a non-pro t we furnish them at our cost. •Trees are skipped i i containers in which they are grown avoiding shock of digging and Mapping. ( •At S4lbs.one man with a shovel can plant'Hebb"in less than one hour. «Comparablie balled and burlapped tree weighs 12.5lbs.requiting 2 men nod a tctoe to plant it. t Each"Herbie"is registered and comes with a 10-year warranty against tch elm disease. GROW-TO-ORDER POLI Y Clones of famous "Herble" are now available on a Grow-to-Order basis.You order(10) trees and we grow them to the size you indicate and ship them in the year you designate. Buying trees under the Grow-to-(Order program reduces your Tree Budget first,because you.pay only the price of a 3 ft tree and sooner because you receive container-grown, street size a trees which one person can plant in one hour with a pickup truck k and a shovel.. NO RISK INVOLVED If your city/town has ordinates that do not allow you to pay for item before the year of. delivery,Elm Research Institute.will arrange with local service clubs to assume risk on behalf of the town. TREE SELECTION TABLE Tree Arlin.Tree Mill.Tree Ship wgta. Price Ea based on yr or shipment 1No. Caliper Height wi oill. 1 s. � 27 5 yrs_ $120 . 1:5" #1-10 l` 0 Ib. 175 165s 156 2.0' 2� 1 34 22'1 2 1br ORDERS FOB KEENE, NH . SHIPPED IN MINIMUM LOTS OF (10) IN THE YEAR YOU DESIGNATE. CREDIT CARD OR CHECK. CALL YVONNE (603)209-2434 OR EMAIL libertytreesociety@gmail.com 2 This e-mail has been sent to kdean@co.jefferson.wa.us, click here to unsubscribe. 760 Wentworth Road, Walpole, NH 03608 3 jeffbocc From: Social Media Attorney Mark Fiedelholtz <mark@newsocialmedialaw.com> Sent: Tuesday,July 13, 2021 9:19 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: 4 reasons 97% of social media policies violate new federal standards. CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. How To Close Hidden Social Media Policy Gaps Created By New Federal Standards Nationally Recognized Social Media Attorney Mark Fiedelholtz uses his 30 years of experience to close hidden social media policy gaps created by the new federal social media policy writing standards. Questions? Call 954-748-7698 in-House Attorneys Are Not 30 Year Digital Media Law Specialists. They Have Me Review And Update Their Social Media Policy To Avoid Hidden Gaps. 1 4 Reasons That Courts Reject 97% Of Model Social Media Policies From Reputable Policy Services And Associations > The policies are not written by attorneys who specialize in digital and social media law. Being an attorney doesn't qualify you to write social media policies. > The policy doesn't comply with the new federal social media policy drafting standards. > The policy language is too overbroad and vague and missing key liability issues. > The policy isn't enforced with expert employee social media liability training. Questions? Call 954-748-7698 The Biggest Mistake You Can Make Is Placing Blind Trust On A Social Media Policy That Comes From A Reputable Policy Service or Association. When Tested In Court, Organizations Are Shocked To Find Out That Their Model Social Media Policy From A Reputable Source Has Costly Hidden Policy Gaps... Case In Point: The Landmark Liverman Case Li Read This Case More Public Sector Cases 2 Top Government Administrators And In-House Attorneys Have Me Update Their Social Media Policy Because They Are Not Social Media Experts. They Don't Want Any Surprises In Court When They Fire Or Discipline And Employee For Social Media Policy Violations. "Mark, thanks to you, our city manager approved your Social Media and Records Management Policy you did for us. 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Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. r� e Chamberwww.jeffcountychamber.org 360.385.7869 OF JEFFERSON COUNTY director@jeffcountychamber.org building business, building community uu NNI�ip , Join us on Zoom,Saturday morning, 7.17.21 at 10:00 am to 11:15 am virtually for this Meet-Up and then after 11:30 stop by the Chamber and pick up your SWAG bag either curbside or we welcome you in to take the short tour and meet the vaccinated team. If you just arrived or have been here for a few months,this is a great opportunity to find those resources you've been missing or learn about new opportunities for your business and your life.We are here to help you make a positive transition and welcome you to our fabulous community. Have a friend, staffer or client who recently moved here or is contemplating joining our community,this is a great way for them to meet others doing the same and have their questions answered and resource needs met. 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Constant Contact Try email marketing for free today! 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 11:54 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Planning for the Future: Please share your opinions about Jefferson Land Trust From: Richard Tucker Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 11:50:02 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Planning for the Future: Please share your opinions about Jefferson Land Trust CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear Friends, Jefferson Land Trust values your opinions and would like your input as we embark on a new plan to further our mission to preserve open space, working lands and habitat forever. The Land Trust plans to launch a campaign that builds the organization's long-term sustainability and ensures that it continues to be a pro-active community partner, preserving the wild spaces, working lands, and iconic landscapes of Jefferson County for years to come. Jefferson Land Trust has retained Campbell & Company, a nonprofit consulting firm, to help us with this mission-critical work, and we hope you will take 10 minutes to complete the following online survey. Your feedback regarding our vision and plans is critical to the success of our efforts. Findings from the survey will be analyzed and presented in aggregate by Campbell & Company in a written report to our leadership. Your attributed responses may also be shared with us, though you do have the option to submit your survey response anonymously. The survey will remain open for two weeks. To go directly to the survey, please click here. 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POWERED BY S*GoSurvey rx1 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday,July 13, 2021 1:20 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Please share final version of"No Climate, No Deal" letter to Congress From: Brian Emanuels Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 1:19:00 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Please share final version of"No Climate, No Deal"letter to Congress CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear Commissioner Dean: Thank you again for being one of 76 local government officials from around the state who joined together to say with one powerful voice to our state's Congressional delegation: No Climate, No Deal. Pierce County Councilmember Ryan Mello sent the final version of your letter to Congress yesterday. We invite you to share this letter on social media and tag our Senators and your member of Congress and include the hashtag #NoClimateNoDeal, for example: I'm proud to join with 75 other local elected officials from around the state in calling on @PattyMurray @SenatorCantwell @<your rep> to insist on strong climate provisions in any federal infrastructure deal. #NoClimateNoDeal https://www.climatesolutions.org/sites/default/files/2021- 07/No%20Climate%20No%20Deal%20Local%20Electeds%20Sign-on%20Letter.pdf You're also welcome to share this tweet from our Washington Director, Vlad Gutman-Britten and/or this one from Councilmember Mello. We're very excited that our collective advocacy is making an impact. After Congress must make a receiving a legislator letter, an organizational letter, and this letter from local landmark investment in dhuate elected officials, Sen. Murray published this excellent op-ed in the Seattle action Times. Please consider sharing this as well and thank her for committing to No ' Climate, No Deal.Thank you for all you do for Jefferson County and for your commitment to �a � � stand up for bold climate action at all levels of government. .417 Thanks --Brian �..�b �,,.,�� � '�� �. 206-595-5040 $y Patty Mw'ray ame, 1 ? Brian Emanuels I Local Advocacy Fellow Climate Solutions - Accelerating Clean Energy Solutions to the Climate Crisis ClimateCast I Facebook I Twitter 2 jeffbocc From: Rendon, Corina - FS <corina.rendon@usda.gov> Sent: Tuesday,July 13, 2021 2:53 PM Subject: FW:Timber thief convicted following 6-day trial CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hello, Please see the following press release as related to the 2018 Maple Fire. All media inquires should be directed to the U.S. Attorney's Office is Communications Director Emily Langlie at (206) 553-4110 or Emily.Langlie@usdoi.gov. Best, Cori Corina E. Rendon (she/her/ella) Public Affairs Staff Officer (Virtual Detail) Forest Service Olympic National Forest corina.rendonausda.dov c:425-202-6110 1835 Black Lk Blvd SW Olympia,WA 98512 www fs.fed.us Caring for the land and serving people From: Langlie, Emily (USAWAW) <Emily.Langlie@usdoi•gov> Sent: Friday,July 9, 2021 10:40 AM To: Langlie, Emily(USAWAW) <Emily.Langlie@usdoi.gov> Subject:Timber thief convicted following 6-day trial The United States Department of Justice 1 Tessa M. Gorman Acting United States Attorney Western District of Washington FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9,2021 www.justice.gov/usao-wdwa CONTACT: Emily Langlie PHONE: (206)553-4110 Timber thief convicted following 6-day trial Illegal timber cutting on National Forest land led to 2018 forest fire that consumed 3,300 acres Tacoma — The lead defendant in a scheme to steal maple wood that resulted in a massive 2018 forest fire on the Olympic Peninsula was convicted July 8, 2021, in U.S. District Court in Tacoma following a 6-day jury trial, announced Acting U.S.Attorney Tessa M. Gorman. The jury deliberated about 7 hours before convicting Justin Andrew Wilke, 39, of conspiracy, theft of public property, depredation of public property, trafficking in unlawfully harvested timber, and attempting to traffic in unlawfully harvested timber. U.S. District Judge Benjamin H. Settle scheduled sentencing for October 18, 2021. "When people steal trees from our public lands, they are stealing a beautiful and irreplaceable resource from all of us and from future generations," said Acting U.S.Attorney Gorman. "That theft, coupled with the sheer destruction of the forest fire that resulted from this activity, warrants federal criminal prosecution. I commend the various branches of the U.S. Forest Service who worked diligently to investigate and hold this defendant accountable." According to records filed in the case,between April and August 2018, Justin Andrew Wilke conducted an illegal logging operation in the Elk Lake area of the Olympic National Forest, near Hood Canal. In July 2018,just days after his release from state prison, another defendant, Shawn Edward Williams, 49,joined the conspiracy, helping Wilke remove maple from the National Forest and transporting it with Wilke to a mill in Tumwater, Washington. The type of maple harvested by the defendants is highly prized and used to produce musical instruments. This was the first use of tree DNA evidence in a federal criminal trial. Wilke claimed the wood he sold to a Tumwater mill had been harvested from private property with a valid permit. However, at trial, Richard Cronn, Phd., a Research Geneticist for the USDA Forest Service, testified that the wood Wilke sold was a genetic match to the remains of three poached maple trees investigators had discovered in the Elk Lake area. The DNA analysis was so precise that it found the probability of the match being coincidental was approximately one in one undecillion (one followed by 36 zeroes). Based on this evidence, the jury concluded the wood Wilke sold the mill had been stolen. On August 3, 2018, the group decided to cut a maple tree that contained a wasp's nest near the base of the tree. To remove the nest, the group sprayed insecticide and gasoline on the nest and base of the tree and then lit the nest on fire. The group failed to extinguish the fire,which developed into a wildfire later named the"Maple Fire." The Maple Fire consumed more than 3,300 acres between August and November 2018 and cost approximately $4.2 million to contain. Some witnesses testified at trial that Wilke was standing next to the nest when it was lit on fire, and therefore appeared to have set the fire. However,because the fire was set at night, they 2 were not able to see his exact actions. The jury did not convict Wilke of the two federal counts related to the forest fire: setting timber afire and using fire in furtherance of a felony. One of those who testified that Wilke set the fire, Shawn Williams, pleaded guilty in December 2019 to theft of public property and setting timber afire. He was sentenced in September 2020 to 30 months in prison. Quick and diligent investigative work by a U.S. Forest Service law enforcement officer and by a U.S. Forest Service Wildland firefighter preserved important evidence in the case. The counts of conviction are punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Judge Settle will determine the appropriate sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Seth Wilkinson and Will Dreher. Press contact for the U.S.Attorney's Office is Communications Director Emily Langlie at (206) 553-4110 or Emily.LanglieOusdoj.gov. # # # This electronic message contains information generated by the USDA solely for the intended recipients.Any unauthorized interception of this message or the use or disclosure of the information it contains may violate the law and subject the violator to civil or criminal penalties. If you believe you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and delete the email immediately. 3 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday,July 13, 2021 3:07 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: County News Now—July 13, 2021 From: NACo County News Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 3:06:32 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: County News Now—July 13, 2021 CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Having trouble viewing this email? Click Here NATIONAL ASSOCIATION COUPES N N ow 0 oluntyNewS July 13, 2021 Cal q"• 21 1 ` ' ��' I ate -F a: ge ' , I % ' 9 "' Larry Johnson takes the lead as NACo president 1 Johnson is a DeKalb County, Ga. commissioner who has been involved with NACo since 2005. Ramsey County, Minn. Commissioner Mary Jo McGuire was elected second vice president. 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ASSOCIATION oiCO NTI 660 North Capitol Street,NW,Suite 400 Washington,D.C.20001 ir f in + Did someone forward you this email?Sign up to stay up-to-date on topics affecting America's counties! Click here to unsubscribe. 3 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 4:07 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: housing question From: Beulah Kingsolver Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 4:07:06 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: housing question CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. From: Beulah Kingsolver Sent:Tuesday,July 13, 2021 3:22 PM To: kdean@co.jefferson.wa.us Subject:Jefferson school Afternoon Kate, I am wondering if you can answer a few questions I have regarding the Jefferson Community Building ?At today's meeting Greg talked about putting out RFP redesigning the Jefferson Community School into shelter and supportive housing, not housing for folks who need affordable place to live. My question is has the county agreed to buy the Jefferson community school with the covid money and move Oly Cap in as operators and make it a shelter and supportive housing? Is this in the best interest of our community while dealing with a housing crisis. I am feeling frustrated that once again we are making decisions based on only input from one agency and this is not something we are asking our community as a whole and the housing task force about. When we all met there it was an agreement that the building could be used for housing possibility for those who are working downtown. Speaking with Kris as a business owner she believed that the downtown would support this idea and would not support the idea of a shelter. If this is covid money being used to buy the building and remodel it seems reasonable to use this funds for the community members as a whole who have been affected by covid, housing for the work force would support the local business as well as community members. My belief is that we need to make this into a permanent places for folks to live.Tenants could be charge a reasonable rent and use that money to maintain the building and Dove House would like to be in the conversion as a possible/owner manager of the building. We are looking at applying for the commerce grant that is open to housing and looking at the Jefferson school but need to know if this is even a possibility. We would look to the city and county to sign on as partners if possible. I am trying to see if Dove House moves forward to be a part of housing the solution or not. The idea to take the Jefferson community school and turn it into a shelter is not a fix on any level of our housing crisis. This will continue to eat away at the small amount of funding we have in the future of housing. Would love to know your thoughts, thanks as always for all your work here in our county. i Beulah Kingsolver Dove House Advocacy Services Executive Director 360-385-5292 Beulah Kingsolver Dove House Advocacy Services Executive Director 360-385-5292 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This E-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information.Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply E-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 4:38 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Document shared with you: "DRAFT NWMC Workforce Development Proposal to Jefferson County" From: Len Maranan-Goldstein (via Google Docs) Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 4:38:07 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Cc: Heidi Eisenhour; len@nwmaritime.org Subject: Document shared with you: "DRAFT NWMC Workforce Development Proposal to Jefferson County" CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Len Maranan-Goldstein shared a document �w Len Maranan-Goldstein added you as an editor. Verify your email to securely make edits to this document. You will need to verify your email every 7 days. Learn more. Hello Heidi & Kate, Jake is on leave for a family commitment, but he delegated this project before he left. Is this more or less what you're looking for'? Happy to redo as more details on criteria and standard are known. Thank you so much for your support. Warm regards, Len i DRAFT NWMC Workforce Development Proposal to Jefferson County Open Use is subject to the Google Privacy Policy Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA You have received this email because len@nwmaritime.org shared a document with you Google Workspace from Google Docs. Delete visitor session 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday,July 13, 2021 5:37 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Lazy C Phase 1 Brinnon wa neighborhood From: jan lawson Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 5:37:20 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: Lazy C Phase 1 Brinnon wa neighborhood CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hello, I am a part time resident of the Lazy C in Brinnon Wa and am wondering who is our elected representative for this neighborhood? While I still live in North Seattle and cast votes in King County, I own 2 properties in Jefferson county. The sheriff has been called, county folks have been made aware of septic, animal control, and domestic issues with no solutions only "we are working with those individuals" Nothing seems to get done? There are also residences that are obviously inhabitable with no running water or electricity and still have a know history of drug use, selling, etc. These same residences seem to be 3 years behind on property taxes. I found this below so am I asking the right person/people? I appreciate your time and look forward to any response. NUISANCE ORDINANCE: County approves ordinance to `go after' properties with repeat violations Jefferson County has its first-ever Nuisance Ordinance intended as a tool in an ongoing effort to advance efforts at solid waste abatement. The Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approved the ordinance by 3-0 vote on June 24. Slight changes were made after members of the public commented at a June 17 Public Hearing. "Your comments on the Nuisance Ordinance made it better," Commissioner Greg Brotherton told Tom Thiersch, a regular BOCC attendee who suggested changes. Chief Civil Deputy Prosecutor Philip Hunsucker and Deputy Prosecutor Austin Watkins briefed the BOCC on June 24 regarding the revisions, which: 1 --Modified the definition of inoperable vehicle to increase the number of days a vehicle may be stationary from 14 days to 60 days; --Modified the service requirements for a notice of voluntary compliance to ordinary first-class mail instead of first-class mail and certified mail; --Added section 8.90.220 authorizing funds collected under the nuisance regulations to be accounted for in an enforcement fund to be used exclusively in support of abatement enforcement actions; and --Fixed typographical errors. PUBLIC NUISANCE Explaining the difference between regular code enforcement and a public nuisance, Watkins explained that"hundreds of years of common law history" have defined public nuisance. PUBLIC NUISANCE Explaining the difference between regular code enforcement and a public nuisance, Watkins explained that"hundreds of years of common law history" have defined public nuisance. "Public nuisances are things that affect the reasonable use and enjoyment of your property and affect the community as a whole,"Watkins said. For example, a single junk vehicle in someone's yard does not constitute a public nuisance. The ordinance does not cover noise or odor. The ordinance outlines these steps for compliance: 1)Voluntary correction, including voluntary compliance agreements; 2) civil violations, including civil penalties; 3) civil violations and order of abatement(clean up), including civil penalties and county abatement of nuisances, 4) criminal misdemeanor charges, used with prosecutorial discretion. Hunsucker said the county's code enforcement philosophy is"bringing as many people into compliance as possible" where the purpose of the Nuisance Ordinance is to"go after sites that have a number of violations or big sites." "The difference between just code violations and a nuisance ordinance is that for there to be a violation of the nuisance ordinance there has to be an effect on a neighborhood or a group of people," Hunsucker said. "For a solid waste violation... it could be focused on one property." PENALTIES The ordinance includes daily monetary penalties: "each violation shall constitute a separate civil violation for each and every day or portion thereof during which such violation is committed, continued, or permit." The three fee levels shown below reflect first violation, second violation and subsequent violations: Abandoned /derelict vessel: $250, $500, $1,000; Building nuisance: $100, $250, $500; Burning nuisance: $100, $250, $500; Civil Code violation: $250, $500, $1,000; Public Right-of-way nuisance: $100, $250, $500; Salvage nuisance: $250, $500, $1,000; Vehicle nuisance: $250, $500, $1,000; Violation of Stop Work Order: $500, $1,000, $1,000; All other violations: $250, $500, $1,000. HEARING EXAMINER The Nuisance Ordinance has a misdemeanor penalty clause that allows the county to obtain a search warrant to access property, because people who tend to be"hoarders" do not usually invite government officials to conduct an inspection. It also puts the case before a hearing examiner, instead of a district or superior court judge, which is intended to accelerate and streamline the enforcement process. Hunsucker noted that within the next two weeks he expected to offer an information session on proposed revisions to the county's hearing examiner ordinance, a process which will include comments from Department of Community Development, Environmental Public Health and Public Works. NUISANCE DEFINITION State law(RCW 7.48.120) defines a nuisance as: "Unlawfully doing an act, or omitting to perform a duty, which act or omission annoys, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health or safety of other, offends decency, or unlawfully interferes with, obstructs or tends to obstruct, or render dangerous for passage, any lake or navigable river, bay, stream, canal or basin, or any public park, square, street or highway, or in any way renders other persons insecure in life, or in the use of property." Further, state law(RCW 7.48.130) says a public nuisance is"one which affects equally the rights of an entire neighborhood, although the extend of the damage may be unequal." 2 3 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday,July 13, 2021 6:46 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Fire Danger From: Jeff Selby Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 6:45:18 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour; Kate Dean; Greg Brotherton Subject: Fire Danger CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. I'm sure all of you have received comments on the potential fire danger of the slash left behind by the thinning operation on the County Park land adjoining the LST Cape George Trailhead and down to Sand Rd. Every time I ride by there, I shudder to think of what a bombshell that represents in terms of the surrounding timber. Is there nothing the County can do to force the contractor to clean it up before there is a disaster? Riding the trail today, I noticed there has already been a fire on the shoulder along the LST just to the NE of Thomas Rd. Just one careless act and many acres of timberland could go up in a flash. The weather we've had since the thinning project was done makes this area nothing short of a timebomb. Very unfortunate timing! It could potentially spread all the way from SR 20 to Cape George to uptown PT. Can you please make the best effort possible to get this dangerous kindling cleaned up. Thank you very much for receiving my comments. Cheers, Jeff Support the ODT. Donate,join, and follow news of this beautiful 135-mile long multi-user trail on the Olympic Peninsula, its ecosystems, economy,towns, and communities! Give now at https://olympicdiscoverytrail.org/donate/ THANK YOU! 1 jeffbocc From: Judy Caruso <jcaruso_ca@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 11:04 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: public meeting availability online CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear Commissioners: Although in-person BOCC meetings have become possible again,I greatly appreciate being able to view the videos of the meetings in the evening after work. Thank you for providing this option for county residents and the general public. Judith Caruso 41 Vancouver Drive Port Townsend 1 jeffbocc From: Apache <apache@ec2-c2d-ue2-c-p-db-01.vlaws.net> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 11:14 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: WA211 Community Resources:Agency Update Request CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Washington 211 would like to thank you for being a valuable community resource in our statewide database.Your information is used by our call specialists to provide health and human service referrals to members of your community who need help. Your agency is listed in the database free of charge, though we require an agency representative review this information annually to ensure its accuracy. We are reaching out to you because we have recently converted to a new database and we want to ensure that all of the information on agencies and services is current and accurate. Please use the following link to take you to your agency and all the services and locations that you are an update contact for. https://wa211.communityos.org/dashboard/updatecontact/index/revt/GEKEtMd88S3WpX4gee]ZS6EiOp4NdK Tips for Updating Your 211 Profile You do not have to sign in. Update your information by clicking on the links. 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Hello, Please see the following press release as related to the 2018 Maple Fire. All media inquires should be directed to the U.S. Attorney's Office is Communications Director Emily Langlie at (206) 553-4110 or Emily.Langlie@usdoi.gov. Best, Cori Corina E. Rendon (she/her/ella) S Public Affairs Staff Officer (Virtual Detail) Forest Service Olympic National Forest corina.rendonOusda.eov c:425-202-6110 1835 Black Lk Blvd SW Olympia,WA 98512 www fs fed.us Caring for the land and serving people From: Langlie, Emily(USAWAW) <Emily.Langlie@usdoi.gov> Sent: Friday,July 9, 2021 10:40 AM To: Langlie, Emily (USAWAW) <Emily.Langlie@usdoi.gov> Subject:Timber thief convicted following 6-day trial 1 The United States Department of Justice Tessa M. Gorman Acting United States Attorney Western District of Washington FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9,2021 wwwjustice.gov/usao-wdwa CONTACT: Emily Langlie PHONE: (206)553-4110 Timber thief convicted following 6-day trial Illegal timber cutting on National Forest land led to 2018 forest fire that consumed 3,300 acres Tacoma — The lead defendant in a scheme to steal maple wood that resulted in a massive 2018 forest fire on the Olympic Peninsula was convicted July 8, 2021, in U.S. District Court in Tacoma following a 6-day jury trial, announced Acting U.S.Attorney Tessa M. Gorman. The jury deliberated about 7 hours before convicting Justin Andrew Wilke, 39, of conspiracy, theft of public property, depredation of public property, trafficking in unlawfully harvested timber, and attempting to traffic in unlawfully harvested timber. U.S. District Judge Benjamin H. Settle scheduled sentencing for October 18, 2021. "When people steal trees from our public lands, they are stealing a beautiful and irreplaceable resource from all of us and from future generations," said Acting U.S.Attorney Gorman. "That theft, coupled with the sheer destruction of the forest fire that resulted from this activity, warrants federal criminal prosecution. I commend the various branches of the U.S. Forest Service who worked diligently to investigate and hold this defendant accountable." According to records filed in the case, between April and August 2018, Justin Andrew Wilke conducted an illegal logging operation in the Elk Lake area of the Olympic National Forest, near Hood Canal. In July 2018,just days after his release from state prison, another defendant, Shawn Edward Williams, 49,joined the conspiracy, helping Wilke remove maple from the National Forest and transporting it with Wilke to a mill in Tumwater,Washington. The type of maple harvested by the defendants is highly prized and used to produce musical instruments. This was the first use of tree DNA evidence in a federal criminal trial. Wilke claimed the wood he sold to a Tumwater mill had been harvested from private property with a valid permit. However, at 2 trial, Richard Cronn, Phd., a Research Geneticist for the USDA Forest Service, testified that the wood Wilke sold was a genetic match to the remains of three poached maple trees investigators had discovered in the Elk Lake area. The DNA analysis was so precise that it found the probability of the match being coincidental was approximately one in one undecillion (one followed by 36 zeroes). Based on this evidence, the jury concluded the wood Wilke sold the mill had been stolen. On August 3, 2018, the group decided to cut a maple tree that contained a wasp's nest near the base of the tree. To remove the nest, the group sprayed insecticide and gasoline on the nest and base of the tree and then lit the nest on fire. The group failed to extinguish the fire,which developed into a wildfire later named the "Maple Fire." The Maple Fire consumed more than 3,30o acres between August and November 2018 and cost approximately$4.2 million to contain. Some witnesses testified at trial that Wilke was standing next to the nest when it was lit on fire, and therefore appeared to have set the fire. However,because the fire was set at night, they were not able to see his exact actions. The jury did not convict Wilke of the two federal counts related to the forest fire: setting timber afire and using fire in furtherance of a felony. One of those who testified that Wilke set the fire, Shawn Williams, pleaded guilty in December 2019 to theft of public property and setting timber afire. He was sentenced in September 2020 to 30 months in prison. Quick and diligent investigative work by a U.S. Forest Service law enforcement officer and by a U.S. Forest Service Wildland firefighter preserved important evidence in the case. The counts of conviction are punishable by up to io years in prison. Judge Settle will determine the appropriate sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Seth Wilkinson and Will Dreher. Press contact for the U.S.Attorney's Office is Communications Director Emily Langlie at (206) 553-4110 or Emily.LangliePusdoj.gov. # # # This electronic message contains information generated by the USDA solely for the intended recipients.Any unauthorized interception of this message or the use or disclosure of the information it contains may violate the law and subject the violator to civil or criminal penalties. If you believe you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and delete the email immediately. 3 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Wednesday,July 14, 2021 8:25 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Chamber Cafe - Reopening Challenges -Your Community Conversation -this Friday From: Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 8:25:19 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Chamber Cafe - Reopening Challenges -Your Community Conversation - this Friday CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. fcountycham e Chamber uvvvw Je 360 385.869 ber.org OF ,J F F F w R S O N COUNTY director@jeffcountychamber.org building business,building community REOP6NIN Join us on Zoom, Friday morning, 7.16.21 at 10:00 am Join us for this Chamber Cafe special Chamber Cafe and a true community conversation on Your Community staffing, housing and other barriers to reopening. y Conversation July 16th. Friday 10:00 am on Zoom You are the panel for this discussion of the challenges we are experiencing along with the joy of re-opening our businesses. Staffing is a universal issue and housing is just one part of it. We will have people working in several aligned fields on the zoom along with all of you to share what they and their organizations are doing in the short and long-term to assist with these issues. 1 How are you coping with the issues or are you not experiencing any challenges in hiring and retention in your sector?What can the Chamber or government do to helpyou now? Please register for this session.A code will be needed for the Zoom meeting access.There is no cost to attend. You do not need to be a Chamber member to participate but will need to bring your own coffee and muffins. Register for Chamber Cafe Your Ad could be reaching this large audience at no cost to you!Just ask us! The Chamber is investing in our Community& YOUR business. The Chamber of Jefferson County Chamber of Jefferson County 12409 Jefferson Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Unsubscribe kdean@co.jefferson.wa.us Update Profile I Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by director@jeffcountychamber.org powered by Constant Contact Try email marketing for free today! 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 8:27 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: public meeting availability online From:jeffbocc Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 8:26:39 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: FW: public meeting availability online From:Judy Caruso <jcaruso_ca@yahoo.com> Sent:Tuesday,July 13, 2021 11:04 PM To:jeffbocc<jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject: public meeting availability online CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear Commissioners: Although in-person BOCC meetings have become possible again,I greatly appreciate being able to view the videos of the meetings in the evening after work. Thank you for providing this option for county residents and the general public. Judith Caruso 41 Vancouver Drive Port Townsend 1 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 8:28 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:WA211 Community Resources:Agency Update Request From:jeffbocc Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 8:27:29 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: FW: WA211 Community Resources: Agency Update Request From:Apache<apache@ec2-c2d-ue2-c-p-db-01.vlaws.net> Sent:Tuesday,July 13, 2021 11:14 PM To:jeffbocc<jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject:WA211 Community Resources:Agency Update Request CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Washington 211 would like to thank you for being a valuable community resource in our statewide database.Your information is used by our call specialists to provide health and human service referrals to members of your community who need help.Your agency is listed in the database free of charge,though we require an agency representative review this information annually to ensure its accuracy. We are reaching out to you because we have recently converted to a new database and we want to ensure that all of the information on agencies and services is current and accurate. Please use the following link to take you to your agency and all the services and locations that you are an update contact for. https://wa211.communityos.org/dashboard/updatecontact/index/revt/GEKEtMd88S3WpX4geeiZS6EiOp4NdK Tips for Updating Your 211 Profile You do not have to sign in. Update your information by clicking on the links. 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If you have any questions, please visit this website and connect with the 211 region that serves your area: https://win211.org/regions Again, thank you for being a valuable resource in the state of Washington and for your help in keeping our database as accurate and up-to-date as possible. 1 Sincerely, Washington 211 2 jeffbocc From: Olympic National Forest <corina.rendon@usda.gov> Sent: Wednesday,July 14, 2021 9:00 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: News Release: Portion of Forest Service Road 29 to close July 19-September 15 CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Olympic National Forest Forest Service News Release Contact: Pacific Ranger District Phone: 360-765-2200 Portion of Forest Service Road 29 to close July 19— September 15 Forks,WA, July14`h, 2021 — Forest Service Road 29 will close temporarily between milepost 15.9 and milepost 18.3 from July 19th through September 15th, to allow for the replacement of two culverts. The road, which has two entrances, one northwest of Forks off Sitkum-Solduc Rd, and the other east of Sappho off Cooper Ranch Rd will not be accessible to through traffic. For more a map of the closure area click here. During this road closure, visitors will not be able to access portions of the Sitkum ridgeline for wood cutting, hunting, or dispersed camping. Visitors wanting to recreate in this area will have access outside of the road closure area but may need to plan for longer hiking distances. All developed recreation sites, including trailheads and campgrounds, along FS-29 will remain accessible. The installation of the new culverts is the culmination of collaboration with salmon recovery partners including the Clallam Conservation District and Quileute Tribe. The project aims to prevent mass wasting and detrimental sediment delivery into the highly valued downstream fish habitat on the Sitkum River. The culvert replacements also mitigate potential future road infrastructure failures. For information about the road closure, contact the Pacific Ranger District at 360-765-2200. For alerts and notices, follow us Aolympicforest or visit Olympic National Forest website. ### USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender. 1 I � 0 Olympic National Forest B-- www.fs.usda:pov/olympid Olympic National Forest 1835 Black Lk Blvd SW, Olympia, WA 98512 I Unsubscribe jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us Update Profile I Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by corina.rendon@usda.gov powered by Try email marketing for free today! 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 11:20 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Fire Danger From: Jeff Selby Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 11:19:30 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour; Kate Dean; Greg Brotherton Subject: Re: Fire Danger CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Commissioners: I feel I must weigh in on this subject again. I must again encourage you to force, if possible, the thinning contractor to remove the slash. I listened to Malloree Weinheimer's testimony at the July 6th BOCC meeting, but I can't agree with her evaluation that the slash will somehow decompose much over just 6 mos. until the rains come. If anything they will dry out more during that time. In the meantime, it still remains a dangerous fire hazard to not only trees, but certainly all the homes in the area. I can't see why there seems to be no emphasis on removing the slash while it sits at its most dangerous stage. She didn't address that part of the issue at all. I think waiting is the most dangerous approach. We've all seen homes engulfed in flames on TV news broadcasts. It could easily happen here. If people are ignorant enough to move oversized barges down the trail with no thought to the advisability or legality of that, then certainly they are stupid enough to toss a cigarette off the trail or light fireworks nearby and watch it burn 100s of acres of trees along with dozens of homes! I implore you to take action now on this very dangerout situation. Again, I appreciate you considering my comments. Thank you. Cheers, Jeff Support the ODT. Donate,join, and follow news of this beautiful 135-mile long multi-user trail on the Olympic Peninsula, its ecosystems, economy,towns, and communities! Give now at https://olympicdiscoverytrail.org/donate/ THANK YOU! On Tue,Jul 13, 2021 at 6:45 PM Jeff Selby<selbyjl44@gmail.com>wrote: I'm sure all of you have received comments on the potential fire danger of the slash left behind by the thinning operation on the County Park land adjoining the LST Cape George Trailhead and down to Sand Rd. Every time I ride by there, I shudder to think of what a bombshell that represents in terms of the surrounding timber. Is there nothing the County can do to force the contractor to clean it up before there is a disaster? Riding the trail today, I noticed there has already been a fire on the shoulder along the L5T just to the NE of Thomas Rd. Just one careless act and many acres of timberland could i go up in a flash. The weather we've had since the thinning project was done makes this area nothing short of a timebomb. Very unfortunate timing! It could potentially spread all the way from SR 20 to Cape George to uptown PT. Can you please make the best effort possible to get this dangerous kindling cleaned up. Thank you very much for receiving my comments. Cheers, Jeff Support the ODT. Donate,join, and follow news of this beautiful 135-mile long multi-user trail on the Olympic Peninsula, its ecosystems, economy,towns, and communities! Give now at https://olympicdiscovervtrail.org/donate/ THANK YOU! 2 jeffbocc From: Colin Meyer <cmeyer@helvella.org> Sent: Wednesday,July 14, 2021 12:13 PM To: exchanges@dnr.wa.gov Cc: jeffbocc Subject: Dabob Bay protection CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. To the Department of Natural Resources and Jefferson County, I am writing to support protection of our special habitats surrounding Dabob Bay. • I support DNR's proposed protection of state forestlands within the Dabob Bay Natural Area boundaries. • I request that School Trust parcels CS 6,7, 11, 12, and 13 on the Toandos Peninsula NOT be including in the exchange as these involve globally rare forest types that DNR is obligated to protect and which are proposed for conservation. As a land owner on the Toandos Peninsula, I am aware of what special forest and salt water habitats we have. My family and I spend a lot of time in the woods, hiking, foraging for mushrooms, viewing wildlife, and generally enjoying the area. We appreciate the old growth habitats and rare habitats that exist no where else in the world. We are also huge fans of the excellent Dabob Bay and Hood Canal, with their abundant shellfish, crabs, fish and more. Keeping the habitats that surround Dabob protected is essential for us to keep enjoying the productivity of the bay. Without clean water, the shellfish and crab will die off. Without clean, accessible streams, the salmon will not be able to reproduce. And those losses will cascade, creating greater and greater losses. It is essential that we protect these habitats, in order to protect what we most enjoy- being able to walk in the woods, being able to hunt and forage for delicious food, being able to enjoy the beauty of our forests and waterways. Thank you, Colin Meyer i Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 12:21 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Lazy C Phase 1 Brinnon wa neighborhood From:jan lawson Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 12:20:29 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: Re: Lazy C Phase 1 Brinnon wa neighborhood CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Apologies. I meant uninhabitable Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 5:37 PM, jan lawson <janlaw0l @yahoo.com> wrote: Hello, I am a part time resident of the Lazy C in Brinnon Wa and am wondering who is our elected representative for this neighborhood? While I still live in North Seattle and cast votes in King County, I own 2 properties in Jefferson county. The sheriff has been called, county folks have been made aware of septic, animal control, and domestic issues with no solutions only "we are working with those individuals" Nothing seems to get done? There are also residences that are obviously inhabitable with no running water or electricity and still have a know history of drug use, selling, etc. These same residences seem to be 3 years behind on property taxes. I found this below so am I asking the right person/people? I appreciate your time and look forward to any response. NUISANCE ORDINANCE: County approves ordinance to 'go after' properties with repeat violations 1 Jefferson County has its first-ever Nuisance Ordinance intended as a tool in an ongoing effort to advance efforts at solid waste abatement. The Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approved the ordinance by 3-0 vote on June 24. Slight changes were made after members of the public commented at a June 17 Public Hearing. "Your comments on the Nuisance Ordinance made it better," Commissioner Greg Brotherton told Tom Thiersch, a regular BOCC attendee who suggested changes. Chief Civil Deputy Prosecutor Philip Hunsucker and Deputy Prosecutor Austin Watkins briefed the BOCC on June 24 regarding the revisions, which: --Modified the definition of inoperable vehicle to increase the number of days a vehicle may be stationary from 14 days to 60 days; --Modified the service requirements for a notice of voluntary compliance to ordinary first-class mail instead of first-class mail and certified mail; --Added section 8.90.220 authorizing funds collected under the nuisance regulations to be accounted for in an enforcement fund to be used exclusively in support of abatement enforcement actions; and --Fixed typographical errors. PUBLIC NUISANCE Explaining the difference between regular code enforcement and a public nuisance, Watkins explained that"hundreds of years of common law history" have defined public nuisance. PUBLIC NUISANCE Explaining the difference between regular code enforcement and a public nuisance, Watkins explained that"hundreds of years of common law history" have defined public nuisance. "Public nuisances are things that affect the reasonable use and enjoyment of your property and affect the community as a whole,"Watkins said. For example, a single junk vehicle in someone's yard does not constitute a public nuisance. The ordinance does not cover noise or odor. The ordinance outlines these steps for compliance: 1)Voluntary correction, including voluntary compliance agreements; 2) civil violations, including civil penalties; 3) civil violations and order of abatement(clean up), including civil penalties and county abatement of nuisances, 4) criminal misdemeanor charges, used with prosecutorial discretion. Hunsucker said the county's code enforcement philosophy is"bringing as many people into compliance as possible" where the purpose of the Nuisance Ordinance is to"go after sites that have a number of violations or big sites." "The difference between just code violations and a nuisance ordinance is that for there to be a violation of the nuisance ordinance there has to be an effect on a neighborhood or a group of people," Hunsucker said. "For a solid waste violation... it could be focused on one property." PENALTIES The ordinance includes daily monetary penalties: "each violation shall constitute a separate civil violation for each and every day or portion thereof during which such violation is committed, continued, or permit." The three fee levels shown below reflect first violation, second violation and subsequent violations: Abandoned /derelict vessel: $250, $500, $1,000; Building nuisance: $100, $250, $500; Burning nuisance: $100, $250, $500; Civil Code violation: $250, $500, $1,000; Public Right-of-way nuisance: $100, $250, $500; Salvage nuisance: $250, $500, $1,000; Vehicle nuisance: $250, $500, $1,000; Violation of Stop Work Order: $500, $1,000, $1,000; All other violations: $250, $500, $1,000. HEARING EXAMINER The Nuisance Ordinance has a misdemeanor penalty clause that allows the county to obtain a search warrant to access property, because people who tend to be"hoarders" do not usually invite government officials to conduct an inspection. It also puts the case before a hearing examiner, instead of a district or superior court judge, which is intended to accelerate and streamline the enforcement process. Hunsucker noted that within the next two weeks he expected to offer an information session on proposed revisions to the county's hearing examiner ordinance, a process which will include comments from Department of Community Development, Environmental Public Health and Public Works. 2 NUISANCE DEFINITION State law(RCW 7.48.120) defines a nuisance as: "Unlawfully doing an act, or omitting to perform a duty, which act or omission annoys, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health or safety of other, offends decency, or unlawfully interferes with, obstructs or tends to obstruct, or render dangerous for passage, any lake or navigable river, bay, stream, canal or basin, or any public park, square, street or highway, or in any way renders other persons insecure in life, or in the use of property." 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