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HomeMy WebLinkAbout092721Corr JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2021 CORRESPONDENCE DATE OF DATE ORIGINATING CORRESPONDENCE DOCUMENT RECEIVED PARTY Thank you Card re: all the Commissioners are doing Undated 9/13/2021 Betsy Carlson to watch out for our County during these strange and challenging times Licensed establishments in unincorporated areas of 916/2021 9/13/2021 Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Jefferson County for expiration date of 12.31.2021: Board Fiesta Jalisco Mexican Restaurant; B.P.O.E.#317; Four Corners Store; Quality Food Center Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Licensed establishments in unincorporated areas of 9/6/2021 9/14/2021 Board Jefferson County for expiration date of 02.28.2022: Discovery Bay Cannabis 9/15/2021 9/15/2021 Addy Thornton. To the BOCC for the meeting re: Corona Virus research 9/15/2021 9/15/2021 Libby Urner Wennstrom Input on County Precinct Redistricting 2021 9/15/2021 9/15/2021 Kincaid Gould Concern with Health Order and Case Information Requests Thank you Card re: Encouragement to the Undated 9/16/2021 Build the Coalition Commissioners for all they are doing to get ALL Vaccinated. Thank you Card re:she&many in the community Undated 9/16/2021 Mary Belden McKee, Port Townsend support Dr. Berry and all the efforts to keep families safe during the pandemic 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 National Association of Counties(NACo) Coronavirus Pandemic Resources for Counties— September 16, 2021 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 The Chamber of Jefferson County Tomorrow Chamber Cafe Congressman Kilmer Legislative Update plus Express Employment 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 Jim and Donna Buck School Earthquake Performance Assessment Table- CC block 2 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 Washington State Department of Request for proposals: Outreach to historically Commerce disadvantaged communities 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 Washington State Department of Planners' Update Newsletter-September 2021 Commerce Correspondence may be viewed 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Monday- Friday at the County Administrator's Office in the Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson Street, Room B80, Port Townsend, WA Page 1 JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2021 CORRESPONDENCE DATE OF DATE ORIGINATING CORRESPONDENCE DOCUMENT RECEIVED PARTY Olympic National Forest USDA Forest News Release: Campfire Ban Lifted for Olympic and 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 Service North Cascades national parks and Olympic and Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie national forests 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 Alby Baker, Port Townsend. holocausts 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 Washington State Department of WSDOT Travel Advisory: Expect delays on US 101 Transportation(WSDOT) near downtown Port Angeles for maintenance work 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 Ms. Susan Marett, Port Townsend Protect our health and safety-Sign letter this national letter 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 Stephen Schumacher, Port Townsend Slurry of outright falsehoods,which is dangerous re: COVID-19 spread Cynthia Koan, Citizen, District 1, Jefferson Re: Public health information; If being vaccinated is 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 County,WA not positively affecting hospitalizations and deaths in Jefferson County, I want to know that 9/16/2021 9/16/2021 Trevor Bernhard Follow Up: Drug Take Back Day-Rx Safe Storage Special 9/17/2021 9/20/2021 Washington State Department of WSDOT Travel Advisory: Port Angeles: Eastbound US Transportation(WSDOT) 101 traffic shift coming to Bagley Creek 9/17/2021 9/20/2021 Lynn Sorensen, KPTZ Virus Watch Team KPTZ Questions for September 20, 2021 For BOCC Update 9/17/2021 9/20/2021 John B. Vezina, Government Relations WSF Weekly Update Director,Washington State Ferries 9/17/2021 9/20/2021 Washington Counties I WSAC Friday 5 Infrastructure Snohomish Taxes Utilities I Data 9/17/2021 9/20/2021 Municipal Research and Services Center Ask MRSC: September 2021 (MRSC) 9/18/2021 9/20/2021 National Association of Counties(NACo) This Week in Photos 9/20/2021 9/20/2021 Arlene Alen, Executive Director Scheduled Clallam and Jefferson County VAX De- The Chamber of Jefferson County Escalation Workshop 9/20/2021 9/20/2021 Local 20/20 Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements 9/20/2021 9/20/2021 Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce October at The Chamber 9/20/2021 9/20/2021 Stephen Schumacher, Port Townsend mRNA inventor contradicts misinformation on pregnancy dangers 9/20/2021 9/20/2021 Washington State Department of UPDATED WSDOT Travel Advisory: Port Angeles: Transportation (WSDOT) Eastbound US 101 traffic shift coming to Bagley Creek Correspondence may be viewed 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Monday- Friday at the County Administrator's Office in the Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson Street, Room B80, Port Townsend, WA Page 2 JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2021 CORRESPONDENCE DATE OF DATE ORIGINATING CORRESPONDENCE DOCUMENT RECEIVED PARTY 9/20/2021 9/20/2021 National Association of Counties(NACo) Coronavirus Pandemic Resources for Counties— September 20, 2021 9/20/2021 9/20/2021 Washington State Association of Counties Register Now! I County Leaders Conference(Dates (WSAC) corrected) Tanya M. Barnett, Family Resource 9/20/2021 9/20/2021 Navigator, Social Services,YMCA of Thank you and please take meet-up survey Jefferson County 9/21/2021 9/21/2020 Jeff Bohman, Board President, Please help us plan the future of the Olympic Peninsula Trails Coalition Discovery Trail 5 9/21/2021 9/21/2020 Clallam EDC Rental Assistance Funding on Coffee with Colleen Tomorrow plus the latest on Lifeboat3 Grants undated 9/21/2021 J.Rubin, Shooting Star Farm, Port Book titled: Blended - Perspectives on Belonging, a Townsend participatory Notebook. By:Veda Thomas 9/21/2021 9/21/2021 Stevin Johnson Proof of Vaccination to enter business 9/21/2021 9/21/2021 Washington State Redistricting Washington State Redistricting Commission publishes Commission four state legislative district map proposals Katherine Walton, South Sound and 9/21/2021 9/21/2021 Olympic Peninsula Regional FYI -US Canadian Border Grant Program Representative, Office of Governor Jay Inslee 9/21/2021 9/21/2021 katherine baril juvenile justice/center alternative Katherine Walton, South Sound and 9/21/2021 9/21/2021 Olympic Peninsula Regional FYI-US Canadian Border Grant Program Representative, Office of Governor Jay Inslee 9/21/2021 9/21/2021 National Association of Counties(NACo) County News Now—September 21, 2021 9/22/2021 9/22/2021 John B.Vezina, Government Relations HERO Line&WSF Line-Cutting Director Washington State Ferries 9/22/2021 9/22/2021 Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce 2021 Washington Small Business Fair 9/22/2021 9/22/2021 Washington Counties I WSAC Statewide Boards&Commissions 9/22/2021 9/22/2021 Kincaid Gould BOH Meeting Follow-Up; More Data, Requests Correspondence may be viewed 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Monday- Friday at the County Administrator's Office in the Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson Street, Room B80, Port Townsend, WA Page 3 Cc ' Cc, q . :3 Betsy Carlson TACOMA WA 983 Cif St4 PO Box nse - YNP Port Townsend,WA 98368 6r•ne rei6m RECEIVED SEP 13 2021 JEFFERSON COUNTY CO , ;y11SS1ONERS Dt-RA k4( - ccL a a oLO otv & Are (11/' ,7 ctitol, a Le-ors . u tl muck ete p(t cc ate- y tkt,G 'yin& XAit VVUOt tiO`j "tilt/L9 1/110§-L VAil 1.3(li 1 ())146Y)' amA Loovh- gitx 7k-#Go c • N 0 I"'" co N LU � W w CD Z >H o O . cv 0 + W Z Z r-1 O On IN N 0 H H 3 MI Cl_ (� w LU W 0 H 0. 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U w jeffbocc From: Addy Thornton <moonsnailcreations@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 8:47 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: Re:To the BOCC for the meeting CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Please disregard the link I sent with my previous email. Luddite that I am, I somehow managed to copy a piece of news that was full of invective rather than this from the Gateway Pundit which is far more balanced in it's reporting. https://www.thegatewavpund it.com/2021/09/fauci-lied-rand-pawl-reacts-new-foia-docs-showing-fauci-funded- construction-chimeric-coronaviruses-wuhan-lab Thank you, Addy Thornton. On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 4:13 PM Addy Thornton <moonsnailcreations@gmail.com>wrote: I just have a few questions that I would hope you could take the time to answer. Thank you. 1) We now have 900 pages of the FOIA documents that states that Fauci was funneling money to the Wuhan Institute of Virology for gain of function research, in essence,juicing up the corona virus.So, the same person who is responsible for releasing a bioweapon on the world is also part of the program to get a substance into everybody's arms to "prevent" what he created! https://cla rion.ca useaction.com/2021/09/07/bombshell-900-page-foia-reveals-flip-flopping-fascist-fear-fuhrer- fauci-funded-evil-gain-of-function-research-in-wuhan-lab-lied-about-it/ In light of this finding will you be changing your stance on vaccine mandates? 2) How is it that people actually die waiting for the trials to be completed in order to bring a potential life saving drug to market (I am referring to ALS medication which has been in Phase 2 for years) and yet we have a substance which has been foisted onto the public with no FDA approval, dismal experiments where most if not all of the animals died from ADE(antibody dependent enhancement)to treat something of which we have between a 96%to 99.98% recovery? 3) At the very least, 14,000 people in the U.S. have died from this substance and many were in the prime of their lives. That is over 1/3 the amount of people who died from COVID alone, which was brutal on the old and infirm. However, COVID also killed off the flu and pneumonia, and last year's death rates were comparable to previous years, so would you agree that it is fair to say that these people could have succumbed to the flu and pneumonia if not for COVID? 4) What do you say to all of the doctors who have been successfully treating this virus with therapeutics?And what do you say about the fact that this substance cannot be FDA approved because there are therapeutics to treat the COVID?So why would you mandate a vaccine when we have effective therapeutics that do not kill people as does the substance you want to put in everybody's arms? 5) How is it that at the very minimum, 14,000 people have died from this substance and the same people who are mandating this substance pulled the vaccine for Swine flu from the market after 54 people died? 1 6) Have you seen any of the videos that have managed to get past the censorship bots of young people who have developed horrifying neurological disorders from this substance? Have you seen the baby shaking uncontrollably after his mother took this substance? I could go on with horrifying images for you about amputations etc. but I would like to know how these images affect you. Thank you for answering these questions substantively. Addy Thornton 2 jeffbocc From: Libby Urner Wennstrom <libby@albatrosswriters.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 8:52 PM To: jeffbocc; Rose Ann Carroll; Quinn Grewell Cc: Deborah Pedersen; Isaac Urner Subject: Input on County Precinct Redistricting 2021 Attachments: Existing Precinct Size Notes Wennstrom.pdf CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. As part of the process of looking into redistricting at the county precinct level, I compared existing voter registration data (not new Census data) for all of our existing precincts. As expected, it's clear that our existing precincts are highly irregular in size, with the smallest precincts barely over loo voters, and the largest over i5oo voters. I'm attaching my analysis of the existing precinct sizes as part of the larger conversation around redistricting; hopefully this information is helpful to the elections team in its process. Libby Urner Wennstrom +1.360.301.9728 libby@albatrosswriters.com hnkedtn.com/m/libbyurner 1 My commentary here is highlighting the wildly uneven existing precinct sizes. The numbers given here are active registered voters rather than total population, but census counts of our existing precincts would show similar imbalance. The largest existing precinct (706 Port Townsend) has over 1500 voters. The smallest (105 Queets) has only 105 voters. That means those Queets voters have 15 times the PCO representation, affecting election of leaders for both parties. The three Districts are currently roughly equal in size (9335, 9211, 9338 registered voters). But there are irregularities in how the boundaries are drawn —for example Precinct 106 (North Jacob Miller) is a rural residential district outside the city limits, but randomly added to District 1. In contrast, Glen Cove, an industrial commercial area likely to be annexed into the City in the next 10 years, is in District 2. It likely makes sense to anticipate potential annexation and put Glen Cove in District 1, and have 106 be in District 2 with its non-city neighbors. Similarly, there's a "Finger" of the existing District 2 that extends well down the Chimacum Valley, nearly surrounded by District 2. Redistricting is an opportunity to connect "communities of shared interest" in a precinct/district, and this is useful and important in representative democracy, even at the County level. Here's a list of all the precincts, with size noted. 715 should be the average size of a precinct based on 27,884 active voters across 39 precincts. I've added color for a quick look at size - Green is near- average, Yellow is small or Very Small, and Red is Large, Very Large or Huge. What you can see at a glance is that very few precincts are right-size— most are either too big or too small. Our county has changed in the 20 years since precinct boundaries were substantially redrawn, and our precinct boundaries need to change too. The second list is the same information sorted by size rather than by district. It shows quite clearly how few existing precincts are "right size" rather than too small or too large. Libby Urner Wennstrom Port Townsend libby@albatrosswriters.com (360) 301-9728 Libby Urner Wennstrom Notes on Existing Precinct Sizes Page 1 of 3 9/15/2021 District Precinct Active Voters Size %of Average 1 106 North Jacob 763 OK 106.71% 1 700 Port Townsend =;,;,�.,,',; 9Qy Very Large 131.47% 1 701 Port Townsend 422 Small 59.02% 1 702 Port Townsend 421 Small 58.88% 1 703 Port Townsend 481 Small 67.27% 1 704 Port Townsend 379 Very Small 53.01% 1 705 Port Townsend 619 OK 86.57% 1 706 PORT TOWNSEND m1501 ; Huge 209.93% 1 707 Port Townsend -- s�i�10 �,E Huge 154.13% 1 708 Port Townsend P,'�NI� 11 i'V Huge 160.70% 1 709 PORT TOWNSEND '?��" ,o-tr P 9SQ, Very Large 132.87% 1 710 Port Townsend 608 Small 85.03% 2 104 Cape George µ Large 115.66% 2 105 Discovery Bay y �,o; r, 838 Large 117.20% 2 107 SOUTH JACOB , 71- Very Large 135.80% 2 300 CHIMACUM I 613 Small 85.73% 2 301 Chimacum II 431 Small 60.28% 2 303 HADLOCK ,, ti 107m" Huge 149.79% 2 304 Kala Point ' '9r:-,- g`'g21.. Large 114.83% 2 305 IRONDALE I 792 OK 110.77% 2 306 Irondale II 4:k- i '�`��1t 0 Huge 144.06% 2 307 Four Corners 571 Small 79.86% 2 308 CENTER II 324 Very Small 45.31% 2 401 Nordland ,`(922 ' Large 128.95% 3 101 Gardiner 384 Very Small 53.71% 3 102 Port Discovery 450 Small 62.94% 3 103 Crocker 339 Very Small 47.41% 3 200 Coyle 466 Small 65.17% 3 201 Quilcene -` '' 91g, Very Large 134.41% 3 204 Brinnon ,. '- 111 3-: Huge 161.26% 3 302 Center I 576 Small 80.56% 3 500 Port Ludlow ,-` .�i 108 .,. Huge 152.31% 3 501 Port Ludlow I ��� ,'; 952 Very Large 133.15% 3 502 PORT LUDLOW II 7452 OK 102.80% 3 503 Port Ludlow III 662, OK 92.59% 3 504 Port Ludlow IV 475 Small 66.43% 3 505 PORT LUDLOW V0 ,',, 33„ Large 116.50% 3 600 Hoh 158 Tiny 22.10% 3 601 Queets 105 Tiny 14.69% Total Reg.Voters 27,884 AVERAGE 714.97 Libby Urner Wennstrom Notes on Existing Precinct Sizes Page 2 of 3 9/15/2021 Sorting these same precincts by size rather than by district. 14 are too small (14), 5 are about Average), 17 are too big. Active %of District Precinct Voters Size Avg. 3 601 Queets 105 ' Tiny 14.69% 3 600 Hoh 158 Tiny 22.10% 2 308 CENTER II 324 Very Small 45.31% 3 103 Crocker 339 Very Small 47.41% 1 704 Port Townsend 379 Very Small 53.01% 3 101 Gardiner 384 Very Small 53.71% 1 702 Port Townsend 421 Small 58.88% 1 701 Port Townsend 422 Small 59.02% 2 301 Chimacum II 431 Small 60.28% 3 102 Port Discovery 450 Small 62.94% 3 200 Coyle 466 Small 65.17% 3 504 Port Ludlow IV 475 Small 66.43% 1 703 Port Townsend 481 Small 67.27% 2 307 Four Corners 571 Small 79.86% 3 302 Center I 576 Small 80.56% 1 710 Port Townsend 608 Small 85.03% 2 300 CHIMACUM I 613 ` Small 85.73% 1 705 Port Townsend 619 OK 86.57% 3 503 Port Ludlow III 662 OK 92.59% 3 502 PORT LUDLOW II 735 OK 102.80% 1 106 North Jacob 763 OK 106.71% 2 305 IRONDALE I 792 OK 110.77% 2 304 Kala Point `'11:„` ''mr(;821a_,` Large 114.83% 2 104 Cape George ,'„,, ,-.827.G� Large 115.66% 3 505 PORT LUDLOW V r�� �',v,83 off, Large 116.50% 2 105 Discovery Bay , -888 Large 117.20% , pay 2 401 Nordland '. 922 Large 128.95% 1 700 Port Townsend '�" . 940 + Very Large 131.47% 1 709 PORT TOWNSEND '1'.'.,' 4„950' Very Large 132.87% 3 501 Port Ludlow I1"" , '952,� Very Large 133.15% 3 201 Quilcene " ° 61 Very Large 134.41% 2 107 SOUTH JACOB �@ ��971- Very Large 135.80% � 2 306 Irondale II ,4,�", 1103 9' Huge 144.06% 2 303 HADLOCK �°101 Huge 149.79% 3 500 Port Ludlow „"; „Y1089 Huge 152.31% 1 707 Port Townsend , 11 =`1102� Huge 154.13% 1 708 Port Townsend ''' 1149:, Huge 160.70% 3 204 Brinnon 1153 Huge 161.26% 1 706 PORT TOWNSEND "., , 1.50'1. Huge 209.93% Libby Urner Wennstrom Notes on Existing Precinct Sizes Page 3 of 3 9/15/2021 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 4:57 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Concern With Health Order and Case Information Requests From: Kincaid Gould Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 4:56:40 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Board of Health; aberry@co.clallam.wa.us; aunthank@co.clallam.wa.us; Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: Concern With Health Order and Case Information Requests CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear Dr. Berry and Jefferson County Board of Health, I am writing to express my deep concern with Dr Berry's order requiring all restaurants and bars to require proof of vaccination from their patrons. I talked about this issue at the last County Commissioners Meeting,where I feel like my concerns were not addressed.The Commissioners (other than Greg Brotherton,who disappointingly"prepared" his "response" to the public comments before hearing them, and didn't even make an effort to address what anybody present had said)said that this was not a decision about politics, but rather about scientific data. I respect that, but believe that ethics are just as important to consider in such a decision. Instead of rehashing everything I said at the last meeting,though, I will provide some new information. Most critically,the vaccines are not as effective as the media has been reporting.On April 20, 2021, an article called "COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and effectiveness—the elephant(not) in the room" was published in the highly respected medical journal The Lancet. If you haven't read this article, I highly recommend doing so. It can be found here: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/la nmic/article/PI IS2666-5247(21)00069-0/fulltext Here's my summary of what this article details. Please let me know if my interpretation is incorrect, and if so, how. The article says that there are three main numbers to be concerned with. One of those is Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR). To understand this statistic, consider this simple example. 200 people are split into two groups of 100 people each for a vaccine trial.Of the 100 people in the vaccinated (experimental)group, 1 person, or 1%of the people in the group, catch COVID. Of the 100 people in the unvaccinated (control) group, 2 people, or 2%of the people in the group, catch COVID.The Absolute Risk Reduction is calculated by simply subtracting these two percentages. 2%-1%=1%. So the Absolute Risk Reduction is 1%. The second number is the Number Needed to Vaccinate (NNV),which tells us how many people need to be vaccinated in order to prevent one person from catching the disease.This number is obtained by finding the inverse of the Absolute Risk Reduction (i.e., by dividing 1 by the ARR, represented as a decimal). Continuing with the previous example,the NNV would be 1/0.01,which equals 100. (This makes sense, because 100 people were treated in the experimental (vaccinated) group and 1 fewer person than in the control (unvaccinated) group caught the virus. The third and final number is the Relative Risk Reduction.To calculate this number,the Relative Risk must first be calculated by dividing the proportion of negative outcomes (here, positive cases) in the experimental group by the 1 proportion of negative outcomes in the control group.The Relative Risk Reduction is obtained by subtracting this value from 1. For example, in our example above,the Relative Risk is equal to 0.01/0.02,or 0.5.This number is then subtracted from 1 to give a Relative Risk Reduction of 0.5,or 50%. The Relative Risk Reduction is by no means an unimportant number, but it fails to factor in how dangerous a disease is, how dangerous it is to the community as a whole; it only reveals the difference in the subset of people who have caught the disease.When it's not accompanied by any other statistical information (such as ARR or NNV),the number doesn't really tell you anything about how effective the treatment is. To illustrate my point, we can consider a scenario with 2,000,000 test participants divided into two groups of 1,000,000 each. If 1 vaccinated individual catches the virus, and 2 unvaccinated individuals catch the virus,that will work out to an Absolute Risk Reduction of(2/1,000,000)—(1/1,000,000), or 0.000001,or 0.0001% (one ten-thousandth of a percent). The Number Needed to Vaccinate is 1,000,000. However,the Relative Risk Reduction stays at 50%. Now let's look at the data for Pfizer's vaccine, as it's the only one that has been "FDA approved" (and is therefore the only one that can legally be administered).According to Pfizer's data (and Pfizer has been known to mess with data and has a long history of bribery and other misconduct),the Relative Risk Reduction for their vaccine is what sounds to be an impressive 95%. However,this number alone doesn't give us a full picture of how"effective"their vaccine is. If we look at the Absolute Risk Reduction,we find a completely different number: 0.84%. Using this number, we can calculate the NNV to be a staggering 119 people.That means that 119 people need to be given a vaccine in order to prevent 1 additional case of COVID-19;the vaccine will simply not(positively) effect the other 118 individuals. (On the other hand, all of those people will be subject to any of the items on the long and growing list of side effects that these vaccines can have, ranging from myocarditis to Guillain-Barre Syndrome to death.These are NOT minor conditions.) Unfortunately,the 95%efficacy figure is the only one that is reported in the main stream media, by the government,on social media....Without knowing these other two figures,there is absolutely know way that someone can give informed consent. If informed consent cannot be given, people cannot be required to take the shot. There is much more information and data on these vaccines (and other'preventive' measures, such as masks)that show how ineffective and unnecessary they really are. (Of course,these articles shouldn't be required to see this. It's as clear as day. After all, if social distancing really did work,why did we have to mask up? If masking up worked,why did people have to get vaccinated? If getting vaccinated worked,why does everybody still have to social distance and wear a mask? There is no logic in this.) But while the data is dubious for the case of mandating vaccinations,the ethics behind forcing a vaccination upon an unwilling individual are nonexistent.As I said at the last Commissioners meeting, Dr Berry's order is coercive. It is extremely unethical (if not illegal)to force somebody to take an unproven and experimental vaccine in order to do something as simple as go to a restaurant. (Seeing signs that say"Vaccinated Only" can't help but make me think of America's racist past and signs that read "Whites Only."You may feel differently, but this is how I feel, and it is extremely unnerving and frightening.) Additionally, I have several requests for the data that is being reported for Jefferson County. In order for people to make informed choices about injecting themselves with experimental vaccines which haven't even been around for a full year yet,they need to have access to all of the data. Data should not be presented misleadingly to further some covert agenda (political or otherwise). Look at the data that is reported on this page: https://www.co.iefferson.wa.us/1466/Case-Information First, I'd like to know why there's data for"Percent of cases among not fully vaccinated individuals since 2/1/2021, updated Mondays" and "Percent of cases among fully vaccinated individuals since 2/1/2021, updated Mondays." More 2 specifically,why is the date 2/1/2021 the starting point for this metric?Obviously you have to start somewhere, but what is the significance with this date?Why not show a different date range, such as the past month or past two weeks, as is shown for other statistics? My main concern here, is that most people were not vaccinated against COVID-19 on that date. I remember that I (as an adult) wasn't even eligible to receive a shot until mid-April. Sure,some people were getting them early on, but that was a very small number of people. Furthermore,even for the people who received their first vaccine in February, they wouldn't even be considered 'fully vaccinated' until sometime in March. In short,this precise figure seems misleading, and this seems to be confirmed by the fact that the gap between the two statistics has been dwindling over the past weeks(despite more and more people getting vaccinated). In the interest of making informed choices,this data (which to me is extremely important) should be made visible to the public. If these statistics are updated every week,they are obviously readily available; instead of reporting the percentage of male/female cases (which seems to be split pretty evenly),why not include this information,which is much more informative? Second, I'd like to know more about the individuals who have died from COVID-19. As of my writing this comment (9/15/2021),the dashboard says that 13 people have died. However, no additional information is given. Did these people have underlying medical conditions or other comorbidities? How old were they?Were they fully vaccinated? In a recent article from the Port Townsend Leader(https://www.ptleader.com/stories/five-more-covid-19-deaths-reported- in-iefferson-countv,77162),five Jefferson County residents are described as having died from COVID-19. Dr. Berry is quoted as saying"They were frail and unable to fully respond to their vaccines." How does Dr. Berry know this? Does this mean that all people who are old or frail are unable to fully respond to their vaccines? If so, does it make sense to give these people booster shots, especially considering the possible (lethal) side effects related to these vaccines? How can Dr. Berry categorically rule out that the vaccines had any possible connection to the deaths? Third, I'd like to know just what exactly counts as a COVID death. In the recently released book A State of Fear, British investigative journalist Laura Dodsworth examines how the UK government was able to use fear as a weapon in order to control the UK population.There are many parallels with what has been happening in the US, and I think it's a fascinating read and well worth everybody on this board's time. In the book, Dodsworth notes that"Under Public Health England's original system, a Covid death was anyone who tested positive for Covid and then died of anything at any time. So, if someone was run over by a bus, their death would be counted as a 'Covid death' if they had tested positive for Covid at any point in the past" (152). Is the system for counting COVID deaths similar in Jefferson County? If it's not now, was it at any point in the past? If a hypothetical person dies while fighting pneumonia and COVID, how is the cause of death listed? Have any COVID deaths in Jefferson County been changed at a later date (e.g., originally listed as a COVID death, but later changed to a flu death)?Similarly, what counts as a vaccine death? Is it even possible to record vaccine deaths? Fourth, I'd like to know more about which variants have been at play in Jefferson County. Every day seems to bring some doom and gloom about the Delta variant.Just how active has that variant been in Jefferson County?What percentage of cases have been caused by that variant? Including information like this on the website linked earlier would certainly be helpful. Fifth, I'd like to draw your attention to Governor Inslee's "emergency proclamation mandating that most state executive branch employees and on-site contractors and volunteers, along with public and private health care and long-term care workers, must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by October 18." In a time when the Delta variant is surging across the country and in Jefferson County(or so we're told; the data asked for in the above paragraph might show otherwise), does it really make sense to lay off health care workers? If our hospitals are being 'overwhelmed,'wouldn't it be best to have as many people as possible present to help?What percentage of health care workers have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19? Have any of these workers been laid off recently? Have any been fired or have any of them quit specifically because they refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine?These people helped people through the pandemic last year when no vaccine was available (and they were thus necessarily unvaccinated). How can getting rid of them now really help? And sixth and finally(for now), I'd like to ask a few questions about the vaccine's efficacy. We have seen that the vaccines do not confer immunity and do not prevent spread of the disease. Numerous outbreaks have occurred in 3 settings where a vast majority of those infected were vaccinated individuals (for a huge example, look at Israel). So when somebody takes the vaccine, they are not guaranteed to be immune from the virus, nor can they be sure that they will not be able to spread the virus to others. (On a side note, if the vaccines simply reduce symptoms, couldn't this be seen as a bad thing?After all, isn't asymptomatic spread the most dangerous thing about this virus?A vaccinated individual with asymptomatic'breakthrough' COVID could easily infect many other people if the virus is super contagious and they think themselves immune.) However,the same can be said of an unvaccinated individual.There is no guarantee that they will catch the virus or that they will spread it to anybody else. (And if these people are more likely to have symptoms,they are more likely to stay away from other people and less likely to spread the virus to others.) We are in troubling times. I would like to believe that a vaccine is a cure-all panacea to get us back to pre-pandemic life. But the questions I have raised above (among other concerns, such as how the vaccine companies have no liability for vaccine side effects and how media is undergoing mass censorship (even on a local level)) prevent me from rushing off to take the vaccine.There are many things that still don't make sense and still need time to play out. You are our public servants.You must listen to us and look at the data in this situation. If you're goal is to get more people vaccinated,you need to divulge more data and answer our questions.Transparency is never a bad choice. If the data matches what is being reported and has not been used misleadingly,then there should be no problem in revealing it, and in fact it should be a good strategy for you to let us see this data, as it would probably convince more skeptical people to get vaccinated. On the other hand, if the data does not match what has been reported, it is your duty to let us, the people you are serving, know. Hiding this data from the public could lead to the potential loss of many lives unnecessarily. I can guarantee right now that I will not be getting a COVID shot if the requested information is not released. While it may be hard to answer all of these questions, I would value a reply. I have not cited anything that can easily be labeled as misinformation (and if I have, please let me know what).On the contrary, I have cited one article from The Lancet which uses data provided by the vaccine companies themselves, briefly touched on how unethical Dr Berry's order is, and raised a series of questions. I understand that you are all busy people with many things to do. But these are important questions with important answers.When you start forcing people to take an experimental shot that they can die from,you must have a very strong confidence in what you're doing. 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Click here to unsubscribe. 6 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2021 3:11 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:Tomorrow Chamber Cafe - Congressman Kilmer Legislative Update plus Express Employment From: The Chamber of Jefferson County Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2021 3:10:41 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Tomorrow Chamber Cafe - Congressman Kilmer Legislative Update plus Express Employment CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. e The Chamber www.jeffcountychamber.org 360.385.7869 OF J E F F E R S O N COUNTY clirector@jeffcountychamber.org building business,building community Chamber Cafe - Congressman Kilmer Legislative Update AZ If Ellett.'Press® it EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS Respecting People.impacting Business:" 4 Not Helping you navigate our Congressman Derek Kilmer workforce challenges Legislative Update Join us on Zoom, Friday morning,9.17.21 at 10:00 am Engage in this Chamber Cafe Chamber Cafe and hear what's really going on in that"other Washington". Learn what's in progress and how you can help facilitate change. Your Community Congressman Kilmer will be proving a Legislative update and taking your Conversation questions and suggestions. What is keeping you awake through the night? In addition,the HR pros at Express Employment will be joining us to provide - assistance for business owners in navigating our current workforce challenges.This issue is pervasive, not only in our community but throughout most of our country. 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 '471 Sponsor Update • PT Film Festival The Virtual Festival is moving forward.there will be three FREE community screenings scheduled September 24-26 at 7:30 pm. Please visit the FREE Otdoor Theatre s pt 24 Sept 26 website,pffilmfest.com or their FBpage for the EffIrt IMIT.F911latest information. safety for our community is �,�r. 1 �° their first priority! 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 GConstant Contact Try email marketing for free today! 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2021 6:25 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: School Earthquake Performance Assessment Table - CC block 2 Attachments: STATEWIDE School Safety EPAT Spreadsheet -Taholah Format.xlsx; STATEWIDE School Safety EPAT Spreadsheet.xlsx From: buckdj®olypen.com Sent:Thursday, September 16, 2021 6:24:37 PM(UTC-o8:oo) Pacific Time(US &Canada) To:a BUCK Jim and Donna Subject: School Earthquake Performance Assessment Table-CC block 2 CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear County Commissioner, Last week, I emailed information about the Department of Natural Resources'School Seismic Safety Project(SSSP) 2019—2021 Legislative Report which was released on June 30, 2021.This is the study that concluded that 93%of the Washington school buildings examined rated a one-star grade on a five-star grading scale.You can find this report at https://www.dnr.wa.gov/school-seismic-safety. Downloading the DNR website can be difficult. It contains thousands of pages and megabytes of data needed by engineers to support their conclusions.That data is dispersed in multiple unrelated locations.All you really want to know is,"Are my schools on the list and if they are,are they safe?" Attached are 2 spreadsheets to answer your questions.The first is a consolidated alphabetic summary of Phase 1 and 2 findings.The header in the middle columns of each page tells you the percent damage and risk of entrapment,death, injury and usability predicted for each building in its present condition.The header in the right-hand columns of each page tells you the percent damage and risk of entrapment,death, injury and usability predicted for each building if it is prepared for an earthquake(seismic retrofitted). The second spreadsheet provides additional details about each building. This includes the percent damage and risk of entrapment,death, injury and usability predicted for each building if it was built according to current building codes(brought up to code or rebuilt). It also includes the information on the soils (site class), liquefaction,shake amplification and replacement priority shown in the study. 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Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Having trouble viewing this email?View it online Washington State Department of Commerce SEPTEMBER 16, 2021 Request for proposals: Outreach to historically iav communities The Washington State Department of Commerce is soliciting project proposals from entities interested in conducting outreach and assisting members of historically disadvantaged communities in applying for state and federal assistance programs. The application assistance will include, but is not limited to, programs administered by the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), Department of Commerce, and the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF). A total of$9,700,000 is available for this project: $7,275,000 will be available in fiscal year 2022, and $2,425,000 will be available in fiscal year 2023. Customer Reference Number: RFP No. 22-36704-007 Proposals Due: 3:oo pm, Oct. 15, 2021 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 1 x,hw state a1�G'"�ri•NF'iGFtir�t^i I i"M;lFihi�l�S��f!�h°�j drk�'�Fa���+�Il�bMM�MMt`i1��Hp h�YlrlyN'���'1���v��i��11tiN�i°yr��H,?r ty�Mu",''�u"'9'na�ii i.�ao wlryi,)l�xu i G'Ni �t��NR'�4a�.�a*.,".�.,'kM.�"M'I�e�F1�a�V'¢��F�`��St��.�1� °%�Fnprte�I�M d $ Department o 41100 Y Colintien aRry+ „IrrtillhrN�W ��w1y49F�i�llfi I��GCY�OiMM �Fi k E'�kM°�� �w ; � �M' F iE P�,. a, '�M, iF M���� �a� tiy�! "Ikii� N���?�^�;"„�P���,r���,y�M4�Y� °e�Yh1��I�rl�d� hly�i;I��i'+�N d���iG� c��'�FyN�t��E�" r � Nw19lY �'M�+t r1 r.n k � 1�a,.•,�"' About Commerce Commerce works with local governments, businesses,community-based organizations and tribes to strengthen communities. The department's diverse portfolio of more than 100 programs and effective public and private partnerships promote sustainable community and economic development to help all Washingtonians thrive. 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Having trouble viewing this email?View it online Washington State Department of Commerce17,40, SEPTEMBER 2021 Planners' Update Newsletter 40 Multi-year climate change work kicks off The Department of Commerce has been tasked by the Washington Legislature with a multi-year project to develop guidance for counties and cities to address climate change issues. Guidance for local comprehensive plans will include, but is not limited to, mitigation (greenhouse gas reduction) and resilience (preparation for adverse effects from climate change). Specifically, the Legislature issued a budget proviso (Section 129 (126) beginning on page 74) that appropriated more than $3 million over the next two years. These funds will support additional staff and consultants to develop and publish guidelines in the form of a model climate change element that would allow a county or city to address mitigation and resilience in a required comprehensive plan under the Growth Management Act (GMA). This will be a multi-agency effort, with the initial product—the model elements — due by June 30, 2023. Commerce has convened a working committee for this project composed of representatives from Washington's Departments of i Transportation, Ecology, Health, Fish and Wildlife, Natural Resources, and the Emergency Management Division of the Military Department. If you would like more information about this work, please contact Dave Andersen, Managing Director of Growth Management Services (GMS), at dave.andersen(cr7commerce.wa.gov. Task force continues collaboration on GMA reform The Washington Legislature commissioned a continuation of the GMA reform task force, and Commerce has selected a team lead by Clay White and consultants LDC to lead this effort. Over the next two years, the team will convene the task force to develop recommendations for changes to statute to modernize and reform Washington state's growth policy planning framework. This work is building on the work already completed under the "GMA Collaborative Roadmap" frameworks developed in prior years. In particular, the legislature directed Commerce to make a special effort to include communities often left out of the conversation. The task force will be relying heavily on local planners and planning directors to inform the process so that recommendations are practical and implementable. Throughout this work, the team will work with the broader community of practice. Interested in participating? If you can offer some of your time to help with this work, please reach out to the Association of Washington Cities (AWC) - Carl Schroeder, Washington State Association of Counties (WSAC) - Paul Jewell, or the American Planning Association (APA) Washington legislative committee - Yorik Stevens-Wajda (EMAIL TO COME). SEE OUR ROADMAP Connecting Housing to Infrastructure (CHIP) grant application opening late September $34.6 million available to local governments and public utility districts The Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program (CHIP) has $34.6 million in grants available for new affordable housing projects that serve and benefit low- income households. Grant funds are intended to be supplemental project financing for necessary utility connection costs for eligible projects in cities and counties that passed a sales and use tax for affordable housing or a housing levy. Purpose of the new CHIP grant is to support construction of additional affordable housing and to offset utility connection fees of affordable housing waived by cities. Who can apply: Applicant must be a city, county or public utility district, applying in coordination with the developer of affordable housing, located within a jurisdiction that imposed a sales and use tax under RCW 82.14.530(1)(a)(ii), 82.14.530(1)(b)(i)(B), 82.14.540, or 84.52.105. 2 The utility project must serve new affordable housing projects that benefit low- income households. The housing project should be part of a program that will monitor affordability for a minimum of 25 years. Eligible costs are system development charges or "utility improvements" to drinking water, wastewater, or storm water improvements. Where applicable, any utility extension must be consistent with the approved comprehensive plans under the Growth Management Act and must be within the established boundaries of the urban growth area. Maximum grant is $2.5 million per project. No match is required, but applicants must demonstrate that all funding to complete the affordable housing project is committed prior to contract execution. Grant funding is from a combination of state and federal funds, including a portion of the state's allocation of Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Applications and instructions will be available soon. All materials and information will be posted to the Growth Management Services grants webpaqe. We will announce the application opening in a mailing to this Planners' Newsletter mailing list. The first round of applications will be reviewed starting Nov. 15. Planners' Forums Planners' Forums are free, open to all and often Continuing Education (CE) eligible. Upcoming Planners' Forums and events include the following: • Peninsula Planners' Forum: Thursday, Oct. 21 in the afternoon. Time and topic to be announced. • Eastern Planners' Forum: Thursday, Oct. 28. Time and topic to be announced. • Northwest Planners' Forum: Thursday, Oct. 28 at 8 a.m. Topics: Ethics and additional topic to be announced Registration information and presentations from past Regional Planners' Forums can be found on the Planners' Forum webpaqe. LEARN MORE Register for the Short Course on local planning The Short Course on local planning offered by the Department of Commerce offers an overview of land use planning laws in Washington state, an introduction to comprehensive planning and plan implementation under the Growth Management Act and a review of the roles in planning and mandatory training on the Open Public Meetings Act for local government officials. All courses are offered at no charge and are open to the public. 3 Here is the schedule for the remainder of 2021 with registration links: MONTH DATE TIME REGISTRATION LINK September'Thursday, 9/30/2021 6-9 p.m.Register October Monday, 10/18/2021 1-4 p.m.Register November Tuesday, 11/30/2021 6-9 p.m.Register December Thursday, 12/16/20211-4 p.m.Register Request a ZOOM meeting. Commerce also offers e-visits to local planning commissions or other meetings. Contact your regional planner with requests for presentations on topics such as comprehensive plan basics and roles in the planning process. Mark your calendar: Fall planning conferences It's almost conference time! If you have not already done so, this is a great time to start planning for upcoming conferences. • The Housing Washington Conference (Virtual) — Oct. 5-6 The Program-at-a-Glance is available for viewing and registration is available now here. • 2021 American Planning Association (APA)-WA/ Oregon-APA Joint Conference (Virtual)—Oct.13-1 5 The conference schedule is posted and registration is now open (clicking on the registration link will take you to the Oregon APA site since this is a joint conference). • 2021 Infrastructure Assistance Coordinating Council Conference (Virtual) —Oct.19-21 Registration and the conference schedule are available online here. Please register by Oct. 7. • Planning Association of Washington Conference (In-Person) — November 15-16. Registration is now live. Sessions will be recorded for those who are unable to or do not wish to attend in-person. Grant application windows closing soon! • Flood Control Assistance Grants (Ecology) The 2021 Legislature has restored the local Flood Control Assistance Account Program (FCAAP) grant after a 12-year hiatus. The grant program through the Department of Ecology (Ecology) has a total of $1.5 million available. The application period for the 2021-23 FCAAP funding cycle will be open through Sept. 30, 2021. Interested applicants of flood control 4 assistance funding must apply through EAGL, Ecology's Administration of Grants and Loans online system, before 5 p.m. Sept. 30, 2021. • Complete Streets Grants (Transportation Improvement Board) Commerce will be nominating up to ten cities or counties for the Transportation Improvement Boards' (TIB) "Complete Streets Award." The application can be found here and more information on the grant is located on the TIB page. Jurisdictions with current populations of 10,000 or less are encouraged to apply. TIB should make the final grant awards (between $100,000 and $1,000,000) in January 2022. Send completed applications electronically to Commerce by Oct. 1, 2021. Email completed applications and any questions or comments to Kirsten Larsen or call (360) 280-0320. • Housing Action Plan and Implementation (HAPI) Grants (Commerce) Growth Management Services (GMS) has $5 million available for cities to adopt new Housing Action Plans (HAPs) and to implement strategies from adopted HAPs or housing plans. Jurisdictions over 20,000 in population will be eligible for grants of up to $100,000, while cities under 20,000 in population will be evaluated next for a maximum of$75,000 per grant. Applications are due by 5 p.m. Oct. 7, 2021. Find the grant application form and instructions here. • Transit-Oriented Development Implementation (TODI) Grants (Commerce) GMS has $2.5 million available for cities to facilitate transit-oriented development in areas with light rail or fixed rail systems, bus rapid transit, high frequency bus service or park and ride lots. Grant funding is for cities to prepare SEPA environmental impact statements, planned action ordinances, subarea plans, costs associated with the use of other tools under SEPA, and costs of local code adoption and implementation of such efforts. Grants of up to $250,000 will be available per jurisdiction. Applications are due by 5 p.m. Oct. 7, 2021. The grant application form and instructions are located here. • Shoreline Master Program Competitive Grant Pilot Program (Ecology) Ecology is piloting a new competitive grant program that will support shoreline planning and planning-related efforts. Find information on this funding opportunity on the Shoreline Planners Toolbox website under the "grants" header and on Ecology's SMP Competitive Grant website. $827,000 is available and Ecology anticipates funding 12 to 20 proposals. The maximum amount that may be requested per project is $100,000. The application period closes Oct. 14, 2021. Subscribe to our Planners° Update newsletter Do you have new staff or know of someone who would like to know about planning news in Washington? If so, please encourage them to sign up for the Commerce Planners' Update newsletter by visiting the main Department of Commerce webpage. Scroll to the bottom of the page to the "subscribe" area, enter your email and click "submit"to choose subscriptions you would like to receive. For this newsletter, under"Public Infrastructure," select "Growth Management." You may unsubscribe from any topic at any time. 5 SUBSCRIBE IIIM$Wash n t n. t Stay connected Department of �� .Commerce. 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Subscribe I Manage Preferences I Unsubscribe All I Help I Contact us This email was sent to jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of:Washington State Department of Commerce• 1011 Plum Street SE,P.O.Box 42525•Olympia,WA 98504- 2525 g4VDEUVERY" 6 jeffbocc From: alby <alby@olypen.com> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2021 11:02 AM To: jeffbocc; Board of Health Subject: holocausts CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. For the BOCC, and BOH Alby Baker Port Townsend. Put together by holocaust survivors, and their families — doctors4covidethics.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Stop-Holocaust EMA... We For Humanity. We are an international association of lawyers, doctors, scientists, journalists as well as representatives of other professions.We represent interests of all people in the world who aspire to live in freedom, self-determination, dignity and truthfulness. "We, the survivors of the atrocities committed against humanity during the Second World War, feel bound to follow our conscience and write this letter.lt is obvious to us that another holocaust of greater magnitude is taking place before our eyes. The majority of the world's populace do not yet realize what is happening, for magnitude of an organized crime such as this is beyond their scope of experience. We, however, know. We remember the name Josef Mengele. Some of us have personal memories. We experience a deja vu that is so horrifying that we rise to shield our poor fellow humans. The threatened innocents now include children, and even infants.ln just four months, the COVID-19 vaccines have killed more people than all available vaccines combined from mid-1997 untilthe end of 2013 —a period of 15.5 years. And people affected worst are between 18 and 64 years old —the group which was not in the Covid statistics. The essay continues from there. sharylattkisson.com/2021/09/exclusive-summary-covid-19-vaccine-concern.. In summary — Summary by safety concern i General In the UK, some scientists analyzed adverse event reports and called upon the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency to stop the Covid-19 vaccines as "not safe for human use" due to reports of issues with bleeding/clotting, pain, immune system, neurological, loss of sight/hearing/smell/speech, and questions about impact in pregnant women. A petition of scientists led by Linda Wastila, Professor, Pharmaceutical Health Services Research University of Maryland School of Pharmacy is calling for Covid-19 vaccines to be disapproved. Fifty-seven authors from 17 countries have signed an endorsement urging that Covid-19 vaccinations be stopped unless new safety mechanisms are immediately implemented. The authors include Dr. Peter McCullough, cardiologist and former Vice Chief of Medicine at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, who has called for a halt to vaccinating 30-year olds due to "no clinical benefit" and safety concerns. [McCullough is currently Senior Professor of Internal Medicine at the Texas A&M University Health Sciences Center.] The article goes on from there to list the medical fallout. 2 jeffbocc From: Washington State Department of Transportation <wsdot@service.govdelivery.com> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2021 11:41 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: WSDOT Travel Advisory: Expect delays on US 101 near downtown Port Angeles for maintenance work CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. wspoir Travel advisory Washington State Department of Transportation - TRAVEL Olympic Region — PO Box 47440 —Olympia, WA 98504-7440—360-357-2600 Travel advisory Sept. 16, 2021 Contact Tina Werner, communications, 360-704-3270 Expect delays on US 101 near downtown Port Angeles for maintenance work PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles travelers will want to plan extra time starting Monday, Sept. 20. Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crews will make pavement and ditch repairs along US 101 near downtown Port Angeles. Crews will work between South Euclid Avenue and South Oak Street. Flaggers will alternate people near the work zone. Work schedule: i • 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, Sept. 20-23. Travelers are encouraged to slow down in work zones and watch for road crews. Real-time traffic information is available on the WSDOT app and the WSDOT regional Twitter account. Hyperlinks within the travel advisory: • WSDOT app: www.wsdot.wa.gov/travel/know-before-you-qo/mobile-app • WSDOT regional Twitter feed: twitter.com/wsdot tacoma Know before you go Before heading out the door, travelers should check the latest conditions on the WSDOT app and the WSDOT Twitter feed. WSDOT keeps people, businesses and the economy moving by operating and improving the state's transportation systems. To learn more about what we're doing, go to wsdot.wa.gov/news for pictures, videos, news and blogs. Real time traffic information is available at wsdot.com/traffic or by dialing 511. Accessibility/Title VI STAY CONNECTED SUBSCRIBER SERVICES Manage Preferences I Unsubscribe I Help This email was sent to jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of:Washington State Department of Transportation 310 Maple Park Ave SE • Olympia,WA 98504 2 jeffbocc From: smarettpt@everyactionadvocacy.com on behalf of Susan Marett <smarettpt@everyactionadvocacy.com> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2021 2:07 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: Protect our health and safety - Sign letter this national letter CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links,especially from unknown senders. Dear Commissioner Kate Dean, I am writing to urge you to join a growing number of local,county,and state officials by signing an open letter to President Biden and Congress that urges them to eliminate wasteful nuclear weapons spending and to enact policies that help prevent the threat of nuclear war-beginning with the pursuit of a verifiable agreement among nuclear armed states to eliminate their nuclear arsenals. Over 38o organizations,52 municipalities,6 state legislative bodies,and 250 elected officials and experts to date have endorsed the policies recommended in the letter,which you can view and sign at: https://preventnuclearwar.org/us-officials-letter. As the Biden Administration prepares its Nuclear Posture Review,which determines the role of nuclear weapons in U.S. security strategy,the President and Congress must take a very different approach to how we define and achieve security. Unfortunately,the Administration's 2022 budget fully funds the new nuclear warheads the Trump Administration sought,squandering billions of our tax dollars on weapons that threaten our health and the environment while doing nothing to address real-life community needs. Organized by the Back from the Brink campaign,a national grassroots initiative to fundamentally change U.S. nuclear weapons policy, signing on to this letter is a simple way for you to bring your voice and influence to Washington decision-makers and endorse common sense policies that will make us all safer. It is critical that federal leaders understand the strong support they will have from local governments and elected officials if they take bold, necessary steps to confront the nuclear status quo. As your constituent, I urge you to join this national effort to end the threat that nuclear weapons pose to humanity and the planet.The deadline for signatures is September 20. Please sign the letter today and encourage fellow local and state officials to do the same: https://preventnuclearwar.org/us-officials-letter. Thank you. Sincerely, Ms. Susan Marett 92 N Rhododendron Dr Port Townsend,WA 98368-9485 smarettpt@gmail.com 1 jeffbocc From: Stephen Schumacher <solmaker@olympus.net> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2021 2:33 PM To: Board of Health;Allison Berry, Health Officer Cc: news@ptleader.com; news@ peninsuladailynews.com; PT Free Press;jeffbocc; mozias@co.clallam.wa.us; rjohnson@co.clallam.wa.us; bpeach@co.clallam.wa.us; shahidafatin@gmail.com; gbsjrmd@sisna.com; gbsjrmd@sisna.com; ncarr@cityofpa.us Subject: "Slurry of outright falsehoods, which is dangerous" CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links,especially from unknown senders. "Jefferson County Board of Health"<BOH@a co.jefferson.wa.us>"Allison Berry, Health Officer" <aunthank@co.clallam.wa.us>, PT Free Press<ptfreepress®gmail.com>,JeffBoCC@a co.jefferson.wa.us Dear Jefferson County Board of Health, At last month's Board of Health meeting, Health Officer Berry carelessly waved away public comments,calling them "just a slurry of outright falsehoods,which is dangerous". To the contrary, I've provided detailed sources below for every single one of my statements in last month's public comment, so Berry can criticize them individually if she chooses. I ask Berry to withdraw her wild, baseless,and provocative slander directed at me and other commentators. http://solmaker.com/public/PublicCommentSourcesBoH21o819.pdf Berry then make a serious of dubious statements herself. She claimed there's a "massive amount of data we have on the safety of these vaccines in pregnancy and breastfeeding parents". But the reality according to the CDC is that "Pregnant women were not specifically included in pre-authorization clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccines" https://www.hrsa.gov/sites/default/files/hrsa/advisory-committees/vaccines/meetings/2o21/03042o21-cdc-update.pdf ...and that 1,524 premature fetal deaths have been reported in connection with these so-called vaccines. http://solmaker.com/public/VAERS1524PrematureFetalDeaths21o9o3.png Berry also claimed "wearing a mask reduces transmission by 8o%". I'm not sure where she got this number, but I was able to find a popular article title "Face masks may reduce COVID-19 spread by 85%,WHO-backed study suggests", which was sourced to a complicated Lancet meta-analysis that made no such claim, but was summarized by WHO as follows: "A systematic review of observational studies... suggested that N95 or similar respirators might be associated with greater reduction in risk than medical or 12-16-layer cotton masks. However,these studies had important limitations(recall bias, limited information about the situations when respirators were used and limited ability to measure exposures),and very few studies included in the review evaluated the transmission risk of COVID-19." By contrast to this weak evidence,WHO spotlighted "A large randomized community-based trial in which 4862 healthy participants were divided into a group wearing medical/surgical masks and a control group found no difference in infection with SARS-CoV-2." https://www.livescience.com/face-masks-eye-protection-covid-19-prevention.html https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIISo14o-6736(20)31142-9/fulltext- https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/1o665/337199/WHO-2o19-nCov-IPC_Masks-202o.5-eng.pdf 1 https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/1o.7326/M2o-6817 Yours truly, Stephen Schumacher Port Townsend,WA ---One of the public comments Berry dismissed as"a slurry of outright falsehoods"on 8/1g/21--- Dr. Berry,welcome to Jefferson County. Your new masking order states: "Masks along with vaccination remain the most effective methods we have to control the COVID-ig pandemic. Both are safe and highly effective at preventing transmission." But if the COVID vax is so safe,why is it linked with more deaths than all other vaccines combined throughout VAERS' 3o year history? https://www.medalerts.org/vaersdb/findfield.php?TABLE=ON&GROUP1=AGE&EVENTS=ON&VAX=COVIDig&DIED= Yes http://solmaker.com/public/VAERSdeaths21o5o1.PNG https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/vaers-injuries-deaths-covid-vaccines-new-highs-biden-mandates/ https://austingwalters.com/wp-content/uploads/2o21/o7/VAERSInterimResults2.oReleaseDraftl.pdf If the vax is so highly effective,why are masks needed? Why does new CDC data show"vaccinated individuals infected with delta may be able to transmit the virus as easily as those who are unvaccinated"? https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2o21/o7/2g/cdc-mask-guidance/ https://www.cnn.com/2o21/08/o5/health/us-coronavirus-thursday/index.html If the unvaxxed are to blame,then why are go%vaxxed Iceland and Israel having the same problems? https://wwwa.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/covid-surges-in-one-of-world-s-most-vaccinated-nat https://swprs.org/israel-highest-infection-rate-in-the-world/ Why is Israel's Prime Minister tweeting "Non-immunization for a third time leaves senior citizens in mortal danger.Get vaccinated now"? https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/3i17o3 How would it feel to be told that those jabbed twice are no longer even considered to be vaccinated? https://www.visiontimes.com/2o21/08/31/israel-vaccine-passport-booster.html https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-offers-covid-booster-shot-to-all-eligible-for-vaccine/ How can you promote and mandate a barely-tested highly-dangerous leaky gene therapy that depends on boosters twice a year because it loses half effectiveness over ao weeks and all effectiveness over 6 months? https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2o21/jul/vaccine-antibody-levels-start-wane-around-2-3-months Now the Leader reports you saying "More than 85%... of cases are unvaccinated people", but that's counting cases dating back to February 1 when few were vaxxed,counting the vaccinated as unvaccinated prior to 2 weeks after their second shot,and counting vaxxed cases using a much lower PCR Cycle Threshold than unvaxxed cases. By contrast, Britain and Israel report 6o%of their current cases are vaccinated. http://solmaker.com/public/LeaderBerryMore85%casesUnvaccinated.jpg https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/here-we-go-again https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-1g/health-departments/breakthrough-cases.html https://www.porttownsendfreepress.com/2o21/02/o7/the-importance-of-knowing-the-ct-value-at-which-says-cov-2- per-tests-a re-positive/ 2 The Leader paraphrased you saying "Masks are vital because there are only a few tools available to stem the spread of COVID-19: vaccines, masking, and lockdowns." But the sad experience of the past year had proven this trifecta to be pitifully ineffective and horribly damaging to our nation's well-being,yet you are still pushing these failed nostrums as the only game in town. https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/1o.7326/M2o-6817 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bquNE3VJgd4 https://www.porttownsendfreepress.com/2o2a/o2/3o/masks-dont-stop-viruses-and-could-harm-you-the-latest- research/ Really... useless masks, phony vaccines, and deadly lockdowns... is that all you've got?!? What a feeble bag of tricks you are peddling. Why not promote things that might actually help,such as: (1) Building permanent natural herd immunity; https://www.precisionvaccinations.com/natural-immunity-after-covid- 19-found-durable-and-robust https://www.medrxiv.org/content/1o.1101/2021.08.24.21262415v1.full.pdf https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2o21/09/15/natural-immunity-vaccine-mandate/ (2) Early treatment of symptomatic COVID cases with Ivermectin,Vitamin D,Vitamin C,zinc,etc.,which many frontline doctors has found to be extremely effective; https://covidcalltohumanity.org/2o21/o6/1o/dr-peter-mccullough- successful-early-treatment-for-covid-makes-vaccines-unnecessary/ https://vladimirzelenkomd.com (3) Focusing on protecting the vulnerable instead of harmfully quarantining,testing, and contact-tracing the healthy; (4)Campaigning to reduce obesity,which is the major COVID risk factor among the young; https://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/landia/PIIS2213-8587(21)00089-9.pdf https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/why-covid-is-like-aids (5)And especially, improving general natural good health,since basically only those with multiple comorbidities have much to fear from COVID. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/ http://solmaker.com/public/CDC95percent4comorbitities.png You must know in your hearts that natural immunity is the only way forward, not this failed so-called vaccine. Please reconsider participating in the evil push to force this experimental treatment on infants, pregnant and nursing mothers, schoolchildren,the naturally immune,and all those who know it will do them more harm than good. Thank you. Stephen Schumacher Port Townsend Dr. Berry's dismissive response to BoH public comments--- https://media.avcaptureall.com/session.html?sessionid=20832d7f-oa98-4e95-813g-eo2e31e9alee&prefilter=845,5958 Kate Dean [18:oo] :At least one question [see below]was directed to you, Dr. Berry. I don't know if you want to respond. Dr.Allison Berry: I really respect the availability of public comments and encourage folks to utilize it. Unfortunately I think both of these commentators really demonstrate the danger of vaccine misinformation. That was just a slurry of outright falsehoods,which is dangerous. So I think it is important for us to touch base on the sheer volume of data that is available about the safety of this vaccine,about the safety and effectiveness of masks. If you are looking on how to 3 access that data,you don't have to actually email me to get it, it is publicly available on the Washington State Department of Health website and publicly available on the CDC's website. These are some of the most tested vaccines we have ever seen. Hundreds of millions of people have received them over the past year, and we have been monitoring their safety throughout that time. You can look at that entire amount of data if you like. I encourage you to look at it if you have questions. There is a lot of it available;you can look at it yourself, and it's freely available on the CDC and Washington Department of Health websites. There's also a massive amount of data that wearing a mask reduces transmission by 8o%. Getting vaccinated dramatically reduces your risk of both contracting and transmitting the virus. Nothing is 100%, and that's why the masks come in. The masks aren't i00%, but they reduce your risk by 8o%. The vaccines are not i00%when they are faced with Delta variant;we're looking at reduced risk of about 85%. So those two things together are the best tools you have to protect yourself and keep yourself safe. I think it's just also important to touch base on the massive amount of data we have on the safety of these vaccines in pregnancy and breastfeeding parents. That's probably the most key things I want you to know. The other thing is the misinformation about the vaccine. There have been no documented deaths due to the Covid-ig virus in either of the counties that I oversee. This is often due to a misreading of VAERS data by people who are not really used to reading that data. Human beings do die. The first round of people that we vaccinated were very,very elderly. So many of them did eventually go on to die due to age. But there are no documented death in our region due to the Covid-i9 vaccine. [ending 2o:5o] --- Dosing and discrimination -abbreviated at BoCC 9/13/21--- Dear Board of County Commissioners, It was interesting to see a new study finding "for boys 12-15 without medical comorbidities receiving their second mRNA dose,the rate of Cardiac Adverse Events is 3.7 to 6.1 times higher than their 12o-day COVID-19 hospitalization risk". And of course myocarditis is only one of many adverse events reported for these vaccines. But what really struck me was a comment saying, "This study completely misses the point of young kids getting vaccinated. ...Whether or not they are at high risk relative to the adverse side effects,they should be vaccinated to reduce the probability of older, more at-risk people from getting it." That's not just some random troll saying we should knowingly harm children to prevent potential harm to adults. ... 1 heard the exact same response from a Jefferson County physician when I asked him about kids' risk versus benefit at a Farmers' Market pop-up vaccine clinic a couple months ago. When doctors promote harming children to reduce transmission, not only are they betraying their own Hypocratic Oath,they are doing so for no good reason, because the FDA acknowledges there is no evidence that the vaccine can "reduce transmission of the virus". This well-known fact belies and makes ridiculous the current discrimination in our county against those unwilling to disclose HIPAA-protected health information concerning their vaccination status. And it's not only kids who risk more harm than benefit...those enjoying robust natural immunity after getting covid have nothing to gain and everything to lose from this vaccine. Likewise the immunocompromised,those who had adverse reactions to previous vaccines, pregnant and nursing mothers,and many others should never consider taking this vaccine. Yet all these people now face widespread discrimination. Should those who have been jabbed twice feel happy and self-righteous that they are not currently the target of this discrimination? Consider that the entire highly-vaccinated population of Israel has just been reclassified as unvaccinated, because their Health Minister says, "the vaccine is valid only for a period of five or six months.After about half a year,you have to get a third dose.Otherwise,the vaccine loses its power." 4 The Times of Israel reports that"the 'Green Pass'system ...will expire six months after the holder received their second or third dose ... The ministry could not yet say if a fourth dose would be required in six months." Suppose you or a loved one had a bad reaction to the second dose...would you really feel safe risking a third,fourth, etc.dose every 6 months indefinitely into the future? Do we as a society really want to sign up for an endless subscription service of barely-tested so-called vaccines that fail to prevent transmission and lose effectiveness in under six months...coupled with discrimination and hatred drummed up against those who don't? "First...they came for the Jews,and I did not speak out- because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me-and there was no one left to speak for me." Stephen Schumacher, Port Townsend --- Sources--- https://www.theguardian.com/world/zozs/sep/1o/boys-more-at-risk-from-pfizer-jab-side-effect-than-covid-suggests- study https://www.medrxiv.org/content/1o.11o1/zozl.o8.3o.z126z866v1.full-text https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/vaers-injuries-deaths-covid-vaccines-new-highs-biden-mandates/ https://www.medrxiv.org/content/1o.11o1/z0z1.o8.z4.z1z62415v1.full.pdf https://www.porttownsendfreepress.com/zozs/o6/02/new-wrinkle-in-jefferson-countys-fourth-covid-death/ https://healthimpactnews.com/zozs/cdcs-own-stats-show-127o-premature-fetal-deaths-following-covid-shots-but- recommend-pregnant-women-get-covid-injections/ https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/qa-comirnaty-covid-1g-vaccine-mrna https://www.cnn.com/zozs/o8/o5/health/us-coronavirus-thursday/index.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/zozs/o7/zg/cdc-mask-guidance/ https://www.visiontimes.com/zozs/o8/31/israel-vaccine-passport-booster.html https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-offers-covid-booster-shot-to-all-eligible-for-vaccine/ https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/311703 https://www.ptleader.com/stories/thanks-spreadnecks-for-our-covid-miseries-mann-overboard,76gz4 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_they_came_... 5 jeffbocc From: Cynthia Koan <cynthia.koan@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 7:02 AM To: Kate Dean; Greg Brotherton;jeffbocc; Heidi Eisenhour Subject: Re: Public health information CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear Commissioners; As a followup, I posted the same link to the OHSU Hospital I sent to you earlier(below) to my facebook and apparently it wasn't clear that the information I'm specifically referring to,that OHSU is posting and Jefferson County is not, is the vaccination status of hospitalized people. In the absence of this information, I am party to daily conversations about who is being hospitalized and/or dying of covid (vaccinated or unvaccinated people) where the argument is based on hearsay based on what he heard or she heard from some friend who ... . It makes real public discussion based on real data impossible and fosters a continuation of the factless public discourse (on both sides)that is fueled by belief and not data. I sincerely urge the BOCC to use your power and influence in whatever way possible to encourage or force (depending upon your powers here)to publish non-personal vaccination status data (even on a weekly or monthly and not daily basis, if this would obscure identity). If being vaccinated is not positively affecting hospitalizations and deaths in Jefferson County, I want to know that. If it is, the public needs to know this and it needs to be a part of fact-based public discourse now, not years from now when we look back. This link, despite having a dated URL, is current: https://news.ohsu.edu/2021/05/24/preparing-for-the-novel- coronavirus-at-ohsu Sincerely, Cynthia Koan Citizen, District 1,Jefferson County, WA PS: I'm adding Commissioner Eisenhour to the cc list-I didn't have her email when I sent the previous below. On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 3:30 PM Cynthia Koan <cynthia.koan@gmail.com>wrote: Dear Commissioners, Today I saw this data posted on the OHSU website. I've been wondering why we're protecting and vaccinated people from data about who's really being hospitalized. I keep hearing that it's protecting their privacy but there are no names posted here and I think public health is suffering. I would like Jefferson County Public Health to start publishing updated data like this. Can we start doing this? https://news.ohsu.edu/2021/05/24/preparing-for-the-novel-coronavirus-at-ohsu 1 Sincerely, https://news.ohsu.edu/2021/05/24/prepa ring-for-the-novel-coronavirus-at-ohsu 2 jeffbocc From: Trevor Bernhard <tbernhard@saferlockrx.com> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 9:26 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: Follow Up: Drug Take Back Day - Rx Safe Storage Special CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Hi Kate, I hope you are doing well.With National Drug Take Back Day coming up on October 23rd, I wanted to touch base with you to share some specials we are running for our medication-safe storage devices. We are offering discounted pricing for our Safer Lock Box and Safer Lock with a bottle. By chance do you have any prevention efforts for Drug Take-Back Day that include education and tools around the importance of safe storage of medications in the home? If so, let me know if you would like to learn more about our special prevention pricing for National Drug Take-Back Day. With the COVID environment causing record numbers of misuse and abuse of medications in the home, I hope to have the opportunity to work together to protect medications in the home. Let me know if you have any questions or if you would like to learn more. All the best, Trevor If you don't want to hear from me again, please let me know. 1 jeffbocc From: Washington State Department of Transportation <wsdot@service.govdelivery.com> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 12:19 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: WSDOT Travel Advisory: Port Angeles: Eastbound US 101 traffic shift coming to Bagley Creek CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. 7111 iiii AP Travel VI ° Washington State Department of Transportation - TRAVEL Olympic Region — PO Box 47440—Olympia, WA 98504-7440 —360-357-2600 Travel advisory Sept. 17, 2021 Contact Tina Werner, communications, 360-704-3270 Port Angeles: Eastbound US 101 traffic shift coming to Bagley Creek PORT ANGELES —Weather permitting, eastbound US 101 travelers near Port Angeles will shift onto a new bridge soon. The changes could begin as soon as the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 21. 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The first four questions listed below were taken from the unanswered KPTZ questions for the September 13th BOCC Update. Thank you all very much, Lynn Sorensen KPTZ Virus Watch Team Questions for Dr Allison Berry: 1. Since our grandkids(ags 6 and almost 3)returned to school in a district that requires masks for all kids and staff will be vaccinated, is it safe for us, both vaccinated and in line for the booster,to visit with them??? The entire family has been in our bubble since things opened a bit last winter and we are confident that they are being safe inside and outside of the home but school presents a conundrum. Please advise. 2. We are in our mid-to-late 70s and, overall, in good health with no apparent immune system issues. We were both fully vaccinated early on and our question relates to our vaccinations. One of us had the Pfizer and the other had Moderna. Neither of us had ANY notable reaction following either of the vaccinations.Friends in our age range reported having strong symptoms and reactions.If our immune systems did not respond to the vaccination with gusto, does that suggest we did not develop any substantial immunity and are,therefore, more prone to a breakthrough episode? 3. I'd like to understand what is known about breakthrough cases. Are the serious/hospitalized Vaccinated infections in people who have auto immune disease? are very old? have active cancer? are of a particular age? are younger and no health issues? spend time with unvaccinated, unmasked family/friends? What is known about the vaccinated people who are dying? 4. Jefferson County residents who have been in Australia since before pandemic are returning to Jefferson County this month. They were vaccinated in Australia&have a certificate to prove that. Will that serve as proof here-for example, if trying to enter a restaurant. 5. Do I have the right to ask a medical provider if provider and staff are fully vaccinated? I have appointments before October 18th, have serious precondition issues, and want to manage risks. 1 One provider rudely informed me it's not any of my business. 6. A series of questions: Regarding Pods - is the county suggesting that vaccinated only share pods with other vaccinated?I have a few friends who are not vaccinated and I would like to see them. They are very reserved in their engagement and following all local requirements. Any suggestions? I read somewhere that vaccinated people carry the same viral load as non-vaccinated and heard all people can be spreaders,yet vaccinated will not have as severe responses. Is this accurate? How many people are being admitted to our local hospitals with mild to severe reactions to the shot—not with Covid?I saw this report online about VAERS, which I believe is also supported by the CDC. 7. 1. I have seen "non-medical" surgical-looking masks being sold at local pharmacies and Costco. Do "non-medical" masks provide appropriate protection against covid?What are the specifications for safe and effective "surgical masks"? Must they be "medical"? 8. A neighbor had said that she would not get vaccinated until a vaccine received full approval. When I asked why she still has not been vaccinated, now that Pfizer has received full approval, she said that her chiropractor and another health care provider told her that the vaccines in circulation are not the same as the vaccines that were approved. It was recommended that she not get vaccinated until the approved vaccines are available. Please comment. Dr Berry,your public outreach is invaluable.Thank you. 2 jeffbocc From: Stephen Schumacher <solmaker@olympus.net> Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 8:18 AM To: jeffbocc Cc: news@ptleader.com; news@peninsuladailynews.com; PT Free Press;Allison Berry, Health Officer; Board of Health; kkolff@olympus.net; msandoval@cityofpt.us; mozias@co.clallam.wa.us; rjohnson@co.clallam.wa.us; bpeach@co.clallam.wa.us; shahidafatin@gmail.com; gbsjrmd@sisna.com; gbsjrmd@sisna.com; ncarr@cityofpa.us Subject: mRNA inventor contradicts misinformation on pregnancy dangers CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links,especially from unknown senders. Dear Jefferson Board of County Commissioners, You're probably sick of hearing from cherry-picking non-experts like me, so here's 2 minutes from Nobel-prize- candidate mRNA vaccine inventor Dr. Robert Malone: https://www.bitchute.com/video/p1QALi41zgg4/ [Starting video clip at 21:54] Q: Have you heard about the women who are having excessive periods[after mRNA vaccination]? What do think about that? Malone: Yes, I think it can be explained by the effects of spike. Q: Spike creates blood clotting,coagulation... Malone: And micro-coagulation, and contraction of micro-vasculature,and it damages vascular endothelium[the interface between the blood stream and vessel wall],which is going to compromise oxygenation of blood flow in placental tissues. Q: Great, so is that going to be good for pregnancy? Malone: No, it's not going to be good for pregnancy,and it could explain the dysmenorrhea [menstrual pain] in part, some of the heavy flow dysmenorrhea is often a sign of premature abortion. In theory,there's a large study going, but at this stage,even I have lost faith in the government's ability to execute a well-controlled clinical trial. Q: But they've just said,all pregnant women should go ahead and get it. Malone: I know... I don't understand it. I object to it. I object to this crazy push to vaccinate all the kids. For me, I kind of like to pick my battles. And I'm putting my whole career on the line here. If you read that Atlantic piece: https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2o21/o8/robert-malone-vaccine-inventor-vaccine-skeptic/619734/ ...my buddy Stan Gromkowski reprimanding me with an F-bomb in print that I'm blowing my chance for the Nobel Prize. As far as I'm concerned,this is a hill worth fighting for. And the position that I care about,that I hope I can bend the arc of history just a little bit with, is the children and the reproductive integrity... 0: ...of the human race. 1 Malone: I think that's something worth fighting for. [Ending video clip at 24:oo] Note that this courageous thoughtful world-class expert contradicts Dr. Berry's assertions at the last two Health Board meetings about"no evidence of fetal deaths, of premature births,or of any pediatric complications related to pregnant moms receiving the vaccines. ... we know that this vaccine is safe in pregnancy". Berry is pushing dangerous misinformation here. https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-6121o3/v1 http://solmaker.com/public/VAERS1524PrematureFetalDeathszlogo3.png The video you just saw belies Berry's claim that"all the experts are saying"and "have all come to the same conclusion" as her. These are just some of the many easily-disproven sweeping false statements I've heard Berry tell you, hand- waving sources, basically saying:Trust me, I'm the expert, I'll do your thinking for you. Don't take her word for it...trust but verify. Fact check the fact-checkers. I've provided sources and quotes for every statement made to you, and welcome correction for any specific mistakes, but Berry and you have no basis for just lazily labeling my and others' input"misinformation". Yours truly, Stephen Schumacher Port Townsend,WA 2 Julie Shannon From: Greg Brotherton Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 6:45 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:WSF Weekly Update From: Vezina, John Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 6:45:09 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) Subject: WSF Weekly Update CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES � w E�..w.:.• A zap... , . `� n t .Weekly r. 446 Norwegian delegation visits to discuss electrification september16,2021 WSDOT Deputy Secretary Amy Scarton and I had the Fall sailing schedule honor of hosting Norwegian Ambassador to the U.S. begins Sunday,Sept.26 Anniken Ramberg Krutnes and U.S. Rep. 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" ' year,sailing times will change only on our ae E3 Anacortes/San Juan., �1..Islands route.All other routes will remain the same as they are now.Vehicle reservations for the entire season,which runs"through 1 ' :« :;�a.;.- available tl �4.. a San Juan I for our Anac rtes .a t, a s.�� << Islands and Port r I i ° �',:t ; is 100 TownsendlCoupeville n a route. ', • ..— a plI i i, °.. ...> n a... customer KUDOS /AS, ;' .t ,; met "To the crew member s.... r '' [Able-Bodied Seaman Sean �-� ., r'�' rho."i,., . " ' ,;; a _ Sultan]on today's ai„ " -, ;. [Thursday, Sept. 9]12.40 ,:tee" , [p.m.]Vashon to Fauntleroy ,Gw,t -. . r: run, who took the time to `:•;j;,.t • r recognize my mom was not :.. - ,t,< ::::,=t x::e".�.s•.. .. „ .,:'...:.".:.:.`,:,."t`: ; .. OK, YOU!She had learned of the passing ,k am �- e her sister, She s � • rievrnryhard! 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Diu ��..a iiiii STAY CONNECTED: I, 11 T1 3 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 10:21 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Friday 5 I Infrastructure I Snohomish I Taxes I Utilities I Data From: Washington Counties I WSAC Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 9:59:36 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Friday 5 i Infrastructure I Snohomish I Taxes i Utilities I Data CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. WSAC S I ...TO STATE ASSOCIATION of COUNT1ESseptember 17, 2021 ill FEDERAL NEWS Urge Your Member of Congress to Invest Directly in Local Infrastructure As Congress develops a $3.5 trillion domestic investment package that is expected to include funding for transportation, the National Association of Counties (NACo) calls on lawmakers to recognize the major role counties play in transportation and infrastructure. Along with H.R. 3684, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), this new "reconciliation" bill is projected to include another $40 billion in transportation investments. It is important this bill does not maintain the status quo of directing the vast majority of resources to state departments of transportation. Counties are ready to work directly with our i bipartisan congressional partners and the Biden-Harris administration to strengthen our infrastructure and our economy. Learn More JOIN US! —4;7COUNTY AWC's Retro Program r powetincg employes to lower risks rot .. �n�a CONNECT jj on-the-jots Inuitand reduce wot° ess` WORKERS -14 40ntpctsatir�casts. C O M P . LEARN RE T RC September 21 112pm-1 pm r _ r COUNTY" NEWS 12 County Prosecutor, Judges Impose Vaccine Mandate on Workers Employees of Snohomish County's court system and prosecuting attorney's office have been told to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by November or they could lose their jobs. County Prosecutor Adam Cornell and the presiding judges of the superior and district courts each issued a vaccine mandate this month. They are the county's first elected officials to take the step in response to the continuing pandemic. Learn More COUNTY NEWS 2 Listen In: Tax Town Hall The Tax Structure Work Group wants to hear what Eastern Washington thinks about the state's tax structure during a Virtual Tax Town Hall. The session will cover: • Purpose and goals of the Tax Structure Work Group • Background information on the current state tax structure • Interactive breakout sessions where you explore scenarios for changes to the state tax structure and share your feedback We encourage local elected officials to listen in so that they can better understand what community members and business owners think of the state's taxes. Please spread the word to your community! The Tax Town Halls will be conducted remotely on Zoom. Learn Morel COUNTY NEWS Utility Late Fee/Shutoff Moratorium Expires September 30: Now What? Governor Inslee issued Proclamation 20-23.16 on July 2, 2021, which extended the utility shutoff moratorium through September 30, 2021. He has indicated that this will be the final extension. The Washington State Department of Commerce has assembled resources for utility customers behind on their payments, and the Washington Department of Health's Office of Drinking Water has a customer assistance program. However, the question remains as to what actions local utilities can take to collect past-due amounts. In this post, we'll focus on what effect (if any) the proclamations have on your existing collections process. 3 Learn More x , COUNTY P,REGISTER LEADERS W " November 16-18 CONNECT. ,E The Davenport Grand ti .: Spokane County DiscoI mnrarth°�I,vRl STATE NEWS WaTech Data Privacy Webinar The SAO's CISO will present on the CIS framework, which they use to measure local governments, and the Office of Cyber Security will present on the NIST Frameworks. WaTech offers free webinars and resources to help agencies improve data protection. The next webinar is September 30 and will discuss cybersecurity frameworks used by the Office of Cybersecurity and State Auditor's Office. To RSVP or learn more, contact privacy@ocio.wa.gov. Register by Email Now UPCOMING EVENTS SEPTEMBER 21 NOVEMBER 16- 18 Connect & Learn I AWC Retro County Leaders Conference Program Spokane I Save the Date Webinar I Free 4 i � H View More Upcoming Events iii ulilii F FOLLOW US facebook twitter instagram In linkedin wsac.orq View this email in your browser This email was sent to Kdean@co jefferson.wa.us I Why did I get this? Want to change how you receive these emails? Update your preferences I Unsubscribe from this list Copyright©2021 Washington State Association of Counties,All rights reserved. 206 10th Ave SE•Olympia,WA 98501-1311 • USA I Contact Us 5 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 4:49 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:Ask MRSC: September 2021 From: Ask MRSC - Sent: Friday, September 17, 2021 3:45:16 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Ask MRSC: September 2021 CAUTION: This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. 1 1/11.4111110 Ask MRSC September 2021 x -,„4i„,,,,,,,„, , . ,, ,,, j111.1* ' E : id I p '- , In This Issue 1 1 Can a city require businesses to provide proof of insurance before Have a question? issuing a business license? Officials and employees How does a town dispose of property that has no monetary value from eligible government (e.g., carpet remnants, broken office equipment,and obsolete agencies can use our free computer equipment)? one-on-one inquiry service, Ask MRSC. We are currently in the process of updating our sign code. During this process can we stop issuing permits for signage or do we need to abide by our current code? Ask MRSC� Some residents believe that a candidate for council does not meet the residency requirement.What role, if any, does the city play in vetting the qualifications prior to election? Can tourism area revenues be used for affordable housing? Scroll down to read the answers Can a city require businesses to provide proof of insurance before issuing a business license? The State adopted legislation in 2017 imposing requirements on cities with respect to the issuance of general business licenses. Our City Business License and Fees webpage has an overview of the requirements. In particular, RCW 35.90.080 and 35.90.090 require that cities include certain mandatory provisions in their business license regulations. MRSC has the model ordinance language that addresses the state requirements here. So the first thing to check is whether the City amended its business license regulations in response to these requirements. If not,then RCW 35.90.090 prevents enforcement of the business license regulations. Cities that impose a general business license must adopt the mandatory provisions of the model ordinance as provided in RCW 35.90.080 by January 1,2019.A city that has not complied with the requirements of this section by January 1,2019, may not enforce its general business licensing requirements on any person until the date that the mandatory provisions of the model ordinance take effect within the city. Even if the City did amend its business license regulations in response to RCW 35.90.080,we don't think it can require all business license applicants to provide proof of insurance.The decision of whether to buy insurance,what type of insurance,and what policy limits, is generally a business decision.And it is a decision that will vary widely depending on the size and type of business. Some cities require certain types of businesses to obtain additional regulatory licenses and in some cases may require proof of insurance from a certain type of business. But that is different from the general business license requirements imposed on all businesses doing business within the City.We have more information on that at the webpage linked above. How does a town dispose of property that has no monetary value(e.g., carpet remnants, broken office equipment,and obsolete computer equipment)? As a matter of procedure,the council should list and declare these items surplus(usually done through a resolution), and then indicate that the items have de minimis or no monetary value(ideally with some description evidencing this,e.g., outdated, obsolete, broken,etc.).The property could then be destroyed or otherwise disposed of. If your town has adopted procedures for surplusing property, those should be followed. Here are some examples of resolutions that include items of de minimis or no monetary value: • Town of Woodway Resolution No. 19-411 • North Bend Resolution No. 1893(2019) • Snoqualmie Resolution No. 1477(2019) • Kalama Resolution No. 678(2019) 2 • White Salmon Resolution No.2014-10-395 We are currently in the process of updating our sign code. During this process can we stop issuing permits for signage or do we need to abide by our current code? Your current sign code applies until officially amended or interim zoning controls or a moratorium is put in place pursuant to RCW 35A.63.220 or RCW 36.70A.390.Any application will need to be processed under the current regulations. The city does have discretion whether to enforce against violations of the current sign code if it feels it would be inconsistent with state or federal law.This would have to be determined in consultation with your City Attorney.Again, however, any applications that came in for signs would need to be processed pursuant to your current code. Some residents believe that a candidate for council does not meet the residency requirement. What role, if any, does the city play in vetting the qualifications prior to election? None. Candidates make their declaration to the County Auditor. There is not a statutory requirement that we are aware of for cities to verify the eligibility of candidates for city council. RCW 29A.24.075 provides that: • If a person elected to an office must be nominated from a district or similar division of the geographic area represented by the office,the name of a candidate for the office shall not appear on a primary ballot for that office unless the candidate is, at the time the candidate's declaration of candidacy is filed, properly registered to vote in that district or division.The officer with whom declarations of candidacy must be filed under this title shall review each such declaration filed regarding compliance with this subsection. So in the case of city council positions,the county auditor will review the declaration of candidacy to determine if the candidate is registered to vote within the city at the time of filing. Also note that the city could potentially violate PDC/use of public facilities prohibitions if the city attempts to challenge in court the qualifications of a candidate in advance. For more information, see our 2019 blog post Limits on Pre-Election Litigation Involving Local Ballot Initiatives. See also the following blog: Disqualification:What if a Candidate Doesn't Meet the Required Qualifications for Office? Can tourism area revenues be used for affordable housing? It depends on the funding source.There is no specific authority to use funds collected by a Tourism Promotion Area (Chapter 35.101 RCW)for affordable housing. However,there is authority in RCW 67.28.150 and 67.28.160 to use lodging tax funds under Chapter 67.28 RCW to be used to finance"loans or grants to nonprofit organizations or public housing authorities for affordable workforce housing within one-half mile of a transit station." In setting up such a program under Chapter 67.28 RCW MRSC suggests that the agency be sure to make specific findings that demonstrate how the housing directly relates to tourism promotion. Both RCW 67.28.150 and 67.28.160 start with the phrase"to carry out the purposes of this chapter."And, RCW 67.28.160(c) requires funds in some circumstances to be specifically allocated"to finance one or more projects by an authority under Chapter 43.167 RCW to promote sustainable workplace opportunities near a community impacted by the construction or operation of tourism-related facilities."Clear findings and 3 conclusions that link the use of the funds to tourism promotion will make it easier for the auditor to review the program. Thank you to our generous sponsors Stay Informed MRSC publishes a number of e-newsletters related to B p j�U FI C}-I8localessLji`/�1r You awh c o x s v r r x o h• us on social media. GROUP CAIRNCR0SSSHEMPELMANN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Manage your THE LAW OFF9�E OF Subscription 1i1' ICHRR i L Ni1JHES LANE POWELL OGDEN f wr • MADRONA MURPHY LAW CROUP. 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Click Here THIS WEEK IN pH L 1�MACo oToir iks "'CO I.L4411ES '1".*4410P Photos from Washington, DC. & Counties Across America VirNACo @NACoTweets �R 'NACo @NACoTweetsr - tt* y�4 M h R N n II d T Hi Yam" 4 �. ,pnt w m H,�.�, ��N ate »����w �,, Rapid Citj,S[? 1 NACo President Larry Johnson highlights his NACo 1st VP Denise Winfrey moderates a presidential theme Counties THRIVE at the roundtable discussion on Emergency Rental South Dakota Counties conference. Assistance program best practices. tir Minnesota Counties @MNcounties vpNACo @NACoTweets to a 9 . M. t r } fir. t (€€ '''' V",,,,Okr, ' iii NACo and state association of counties leaders, NACo Immediate Past President Gary Moore including NACo 2nd VP Mary Jo McGuire (right) and NACo Board Member David Painter (second from left), participate in the Association (center) discuss counties' federal policy of Minnesota Counties fall conference. priorities with U.S. Sen. Rob Portman. "Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser @LouisianaLtGov NIFKHOU 11 News Houston @KHOU ING <,:- ' _�a -, ., ....... g'y ," rt., 1. f -. ,(] �' •N d i ,!, eWw .,x * t.,a.� C , . z �Jt � & , `'.. - "`` IS COUNTY STORM DAMAGE UPDATE CRT' Louisiana parish officials and Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser (front right) coordinate ongoing Hurricane Ida recovery and relief; and Harris County, Texas Judge Lina Hidalgo updates residents on Hurricane Nicholas response efforts. County Exec Gardner @JanGardnerExec trAlabama Counties @AlabamaCounties 2 , a ,,, ..„:„ , 1 , , , ,:,,,,„,,,,. ,, . ,„„ , , , ,. ,,,,i,.„ . , -r ri., ! d. , ,... a, 'per l= t S I -I., ,;„ 4 ;.,.„4„ ,;•,,, t,i , ; , :I; ,r i i,,,,,,i .i,c;1,1 1 �` .red S Frederick County, Md. Executive Jan Gardner Pickens County, Ala. commissioners and staff (third from right)tours construction for a new discuss strategies to invest the county's veterans service center with U.S. Veterans American Rescue Plan funds to provide the Affairs Sec. Denis McDonough (center) and U.S. most widespread and long-term benefit to Rep. David Trone (fourth from right). residents. Lesley Dahlkemper @LDahlkemper 4 "Josh Schoemann @WashCoExec '4167- wt f .. rzt C `a � I-- = ^ a �. t• a K Jefferson County, Colo. Commissioners Andy Washington County, Wis. Executive Josh Kerr, Lesley Dahlkemper and Tracy Kraft-Tharp Schoemann reflects on the 20th anniversary of prepare to welcome President Joe Biden fora the September 11 attacks. tour of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. �NACo @NACoTweets �NYSAC @NYSCounties 3 , r.,, p,...„: t. s hd . .�v5vitiA fJ6i . i .„..,.. ,k„ ., ,..,. ,,,,, ,„,„ 1 •+1• $ ".t ''‘1 ' '.(.461.1 ,, is �t 1 Y` e "- "`aY Ul li i P Y' The United Counties Council of Illinois Executive New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC) Committee discusses county priorities with III. 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'" ..' � "`�: mow.° Wilson County, N.C. commissioners recognize Bernalillo County, N.M. provides information to the county's Dept. of Social Services for earning residents on county programs and services at a 2021 NACo Achievement Award for a virtual the New Mexico State Fair. services program. _err SEE MORE PHOTOS NATIONAL l NATION eCOUNTIES 660 North Capitol Street,NW,Suite 400 Washington,D.C.20001 4 f li l + Did someone forward you this email?Sign up to stay up-to-date on topics affecting America's counties! Click here to unsubscribe. 5 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 8:56 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Scheduled Clallam and Jefferson County VAX De-Escalation Workshop From: Arlene Alen Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 8:56:02 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; Greg Brotherton Subject: Scheduled Clallam and Jefferson County VAX De-Escalation Workshop CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Join us for this interactive workshop facilitated by Jud Haynes, MA, LMHC, SUDP Navigator, City of Port Townsend Police Department. This workshop will be held on the Zoom Platform, Tuesday, September 28th 10:00 am -11:00 am He will walk through various scenarios and answer questions relative to working with the new Vaccine Card mandate to assist business owners and employees in compliance and avoiding real or projected challenges. There will be plenty of time for specific queries and you are encouraged to submit questions prior to this workshop addresses your specific concerns Registration is available for all business in both counties at www.jeffcountychamber.orci/events Please contact me with any questions you may have Best, AA Arlene Alen, CPM, IOM Executive Director The Chamber of Jefferson County 360.385.7869 Reimagine—Reengineer—Revitalize Jefferson County The Chamber Or JIF,FFFRSON Cf: UN1Y ».. ,. building business,building community 1 Julie Shannon From: Greg Brotherton Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 9:01 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements From: Local 20/20 Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 9:00:28 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Greg Brotherton Subject: Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements 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 E9 :ASV y Local 2o/2o Weekly Announcements September 13, 2021 1 v� I: ;� - shy III a r �'` '�69 ni��,l z u (ill4 - I�ih� u � _ I I��1I�i)i ' PIi �)fin, Ii�lil� �I - G�I _ i� ZI I - • i� i f.0 ; Im' yR* - fit. , q, �,w ti l �µ, � t � ��� 4 t.,..•g lap i � al lit s .� • y ii i � • iiI I Ali. J" 11 eka v� r-� 4 ICf,I IG i ., F •" h . . u• • „: ..i. . •k a µ edited by Karen Richards Gift Horse by the Lighthouse by Carole Huelsberg This Week City Council to be Briefed on Greenhouse Gas Reduction Opportunities-Mon, Sept loth *New**Online* 2 4 41 1...4 )1164 CLIMATE ACTION COMMITTEE Jefferson County's Climate Action Committee(CAC),an advisory body to the Port Townsend City Council and the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners,will present top greenhouse gas reduction opportunities to the Port Townsend City Council on Sept loth and to the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners on October firth(at 1:3opm). After recently completing the Jefferson County 2018 Inventory of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, a group of CAC members and volunteers engaged in further analysis and modeling of opportunities to reduce carbon emissions countywide.Their report ranks 12 potential actions to reduce local GHG emissions,which will be covered in the presentation,as well as an overview of two working groups created to build momentum on top priorities.Additionally,a summary of the recent IPCC Climate Change 2021 report will be presented. Time:6:3opm meeting start I Location:Online Invasive Species Early Detection, Rapid Response Webinar-Tues, Sept list*Online* PACIFIC NORT W T invasie PLANT COUNCIL Discover the top priority invasive species in Jefferson&Clallam counties,learn to identify and report invasive species, master eddmaps.org to notify land managers of new populations,make connections with people with a passion for protecting PNW from invasive species.Led by Lauren Kuehne,Biologist at the PNW Invasive Plant Council.Register at https://www.pnw-ipc.org Time:9 am—12 pm I Location:Online Eat Local! Campaign continues-Sept 19th-25th a Salish Sea Transition Hub's ongoing Eat Local!Campaign continues in September.Week III of this campaign runs from September 19th-25th and focuses on preservation of local foods to use during the winter.Go to 12o2o.org/local-food/eat-local for details. 3 The Regenerative Communities 2021 Summit-Fri Sept 24th-Sun Oct loth*New**Online* transition U S Offered by Transition US on a"pay what you can"basis.The Transition Town Network was founded in zoo6 to encourage towns to return to smaller-scale,locally sustainable food systems, smaller locally-owned businesses,to create living spaces where walking and bicycling paths are abundant,and where neighbors can easily support neighbors.The summit will host numerous discussions about these ideas and more,and will provide support for bringing these ideas to fruition. Local zo/2o is the Transition Initiative that connects us to Transition US.Members of Local 20/2o meet regularly with the Transition US Network to learn more about what other Transition Initiatives are doing that can be helpful to us in Jefferson County. Register online or contact Suzanne Jones to learn more at suzanne( l2o2o.org Quimper Barter Circle - Fall Faire! -Sun Sept 26th*New* ry w. ' `'$12 per person(Kids free),$12 per booth space,pay cash upon arrival. Join us in an open air market setting in the spirit of bartering. Please arrive with a willingness to trade with folks.Cash can be a great trade item,yet is not the preferred method of currency for this gathering! Bring your art,potions,second hand goodies,plants and whatever else you may have to barter and let's strengthen our local connections through interactive exchange! This is a small family friendly event.There will be tea service,but no prepared food on site. All dogs MUST be leashed,per request of the land owner. Community wellness practices highly encouraged,there is a hand washing station on site and hand sanitizer. Please bring a mask. Barter your way in with some work trade!Questions?Email TreeHuggerJM(myahoo.com Time: loam-5Pm I Location:Lake Leland Amphitheater,26o Munn Road,Quilcene Upcoming Events 4 Learn about an Electric Vehicle Roadtrip as part of National Drive Electric Week-Tues Sept 28th*New**Online* Feiro MARINE LIFE CENTER Feiro Marine Life Center's 2021-2022 speaker series is focused on Climate Impacts and Resilience,co-hosted in part by NOAA's Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary.Their upcoming talk,"As Seen On EV", features Sean Farrar,Port Angeles community member,who recently completed a short-range electric vehicle(EV)road trip from Detroit,MI to Port Angeles,WA in a 2018 BMW i3.Learn how he planned his route and what his EV road trip experience was like.He will discuss his experience owning an electric vehicle,including how he decided to make the purchase.They thank their"As Seen On EV"sponsor Steve Methner,State Farm Insurance. Time:4:3opm I Location:Zoom(free pre-registration required). Home composting class -Sat, Oct end or Tues, Oct 5th*Online* Join your fellow Jefferson County citizens for an engaging interactive workshop with instruction on how to create and maintain a healthy compost system with food and yard waste.Create compost to amend your soil,retain moisture,provide essential nutrients for your plants,& i MORE!Workshop cost is$25.Participants will receive a$125 Earth Machine compost bin and 4T-0 will join by Zoom link. One per household,please. Participants must attend the full workshop to receive their compost bin. Additional family members and/or friends may attend at no charge with one paid registration.Available to Jefferson County residents only who have not attended a/� , previous compost class with us. For more information,email Laura Tucker or ca1136o-379-4491• Register for one class through Brown Paper Tickets: Saturday,October 2nd —io-ii:3oAM or Tuesday,October sth—7-8:3oPM Location:Zoom Recurring Events September is Eat Local Month-Sept i-Sept 3o EATEat Local Month is back for a second year!Join Eat Local First Olympic Peninsula collaborative partners as they support and share the work of local farmers,fishers,ranchers,chefs, restaurateurs,grocers and others supporting our local food system during Eat Local First month. FIRST Olympic Peninsula Follow Eat Local First Oly Pen(@eatlocalfirstolypen)on social media in September to take your taste buds on a journey through the farmlands,seas,markets,and restaurants of the 5 Olympic Peninsula. Play Bingo!Throughout Eat Local Month consumers will be encouraged to participate in a virtual bingo challenge. Individuals will be entered to win one of several prizes that include a one-night stay and dinner at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angles,a picnic basket filled with local food items,gift cards to various retailers,annual subscriptions to the PT Leader and PDN,Eat Local First Olympic Peninsula branded promotional items and more. Interactive orca exhibit at PTMSC-Saturdays and Sundays through Oct 31 F The Port Townsend Marine Science Center has a new exhibit:"Orca:Shared Waters, ®y • PORT TOWNSEND -T�, 1 ! MARIATNEFORT SCIENCEWORDEN CESTATE PNTARKERShared Home."The interactive exhibit explores the natural history of the orca species and the extreme challenges facing the Southern Resident orca families that frequent Puget Sound. "Orca:Shared Waters,Shared Home"is a traveling exhibit touring Salish Sea marine centers in 2021-22.It features captivating photography and stories of two endangered—and intertwined—species of the Salish Sea:Southern Resident killer whales and Chinook salmon,as well as elements to engage children such as a drawing and coloring table and a rope to show the size of the whales. For more information about the exhibit,see PTMSC's press release,or see their"Visit Us"page to plan a trip to the Center! Time:open 12-5 pm on weekends I Location:532 Battery Way,Port Townsend COVID-19 Update-Mondays*Online* Allmon Public Healt The Weekly COVID-19 update with Jefferson County Public Health Officer,Dr.Allison Berry.To watch live or recorded videos of the entire 9:oo AM Board of County Commissioners(BOCC) meeting,including the 9:45 AM COVID-19 update,go to the website for videos of meetings.You can choose"Streaming Live"or,if viewing later, "Recorded." You can also listen live to Dr.Berry on KPTZ or later in the KPTZ archives.For more information, you can go here. Master Gardeners Available via Zoom-Mondays*Online* Healthy PLANT CLINIC nlanl, Icffcrson County Have a question about a plant/insect/composting/landscape issue?Master Gardener volunteers are here to help.They are offering live Zoom appointments on Mondays,from 12:30—2:3o PM.To sign- up,go to the Plant Clinic website and click the Sign-up Genius button. Not able to join on Mondays?You can fill out the online form on the same web page and a Master Gardener will get back to you via email. 6 Time:12:3o-2:3o pm I Location:Zoom Port Townsend Farmer's Market-Saturdays Find the market's Facebook page here.The Farmers Market welcomes all people to come and enjoy the bounty,textures,and colors of locally grown and produced foods and arts.If you've never been to the market before,stop by the`Market Info booth'by the entrance,to get any questions answered and learn more about our Food Access programs. They accept cash,credit cards,SNAP/EBT funds,as well as Senior Farmers Market and WIC Vouchers.They are happy to show you around. Time:9 am-2 pm I Location: Lawrence and Tyler St,Uptown Port Townsend Chimacum Farmer's Market-Sundays your 041NCUM FPaRKET S 10t YS 2 v Jun-Oct .i, Want to shop for locally grown food in the heart of our farming community with your dog at your side?Well,the Chimacum Farmers Market may be just the market for you.Located in the heart of Jefferson County's farm country,The Chimacum Farmers Market is set up every Sunday from io am to 2 pm,June-October.More rustic than its sister markets in Port Townsend,this jewel of a market offers a remarkable variety of seasonal produce from neighboring farms as well as artisan food,crafts,and local music.New this year is a Power of Produce Club for kids at the Chimacum and Port Townsend Wednesday Farmers Markets.Meet up with other children and enjoy special activities every week hosted by community partners including:the Organic Seed Alliance,Jefferson County Library,YMCA and the Northwest Discovery Lab.Dogs as of yet don't get a special day,but are always welcome as long as leashed and mannered. Time: io am-2 pm I Location:parking lot of Chimacum Corner Farmstand,9122 Rhody Dr,Chimacum Community Notices Biochar for Growing Food*New* 7 Olympic Carbon Fund is giving away free biochar to food producers. Farms,market gardens and shared gardens are eligible for a free cubic yard of biochar from Olympic Biochar,and up to three more yards at half price($75). Home gardeners are eligible for the Bucket List--up to fifteen gallons of free biochar for every Bucket Share event that happens(one coming soon). Make your soil more fertile and more resilient to the impacts of climate change. Learn more and sign up '6 „r. at www.olympiccarbonfund.info PTT!WAS Housing Solutions Network is hiring a new Network Weaver Housing Solutions Network is 24.ba RFj0 seeking someone who is excited about community organizing and creating workforce housing a„ solutions to fill their Network Weaver position.Please view their Network Weaver Job Housing c � � Description at housingsolutionsnetwork.org on their home page.This part-time contract position �a , Network��< is open until filled and begins immediately. � ryf OFIP FERS N CO, Friends of Fort Flagler Virtual Program Series As the winter approaches,Friends of Fort Flagler will be offering free virtual programs October through April. Their goal is to offer one program a month.If you have attended a program in the past,you will be automatically invited to the events. If you are not receiving their program ,11‘x. invitations and would like •to be added to the mailing •list, •please send an email i .�', to:fortflaglerfriendsPgmail.com. - '4'}S 11 �P r r friends I of FORT FLAGLER Port Townsend Marine Science Center receives grant to collaborate on Marine Mammal Stranding Network PORT TOWNSEND '.,.' MARINE SCIENCE ' CENTER The Port Townsend Marine Science is pleased to announce the receipt of a two-year grant from the John H.Prescott Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Grant Program.The NOAA-funded grant,shared with the Feiro Marine Life Center in Port Angeles,will expand volunteer outreach and training for the Marine Mammal Stranding Network across the North Olympic Peninsula.For more information,visit www.ptmsc.org. Community Resources Local 20/2o's COVID-19 Resources Online 8 Local 20/2o s COVID-19 resource page is a central location for community-wide information relating to COVID-19,updated frequently.Includes Reliable Information Sources,Vaccine info,Food Sources,Community Covid-19 Resource pages,Giving and Getting Assistance,Community Events Online,Community Face Mask Program,and information web posts related to COVID-19.Look in the red box at the top of the page for all the newest information. Eating Locally and Seasonally-A Cookbook Eating.Locally and Seasonally COMM,'" cod Bao6 'Prn[In Island (an( (flos.who Want w Eta WA aka ' '"""""41-'6'"m"'"4"` Announcing a new book from our friends at Transition Lopez Island,Elizabeth Simpson and Henning Sehmsdorf.Eating Locally and Seasonally is a compilation of recipes using fresh ingredients grown and raised on their farm,S&S Homestead.Illustrated by local artists,it contains dozens of recipes,including basic cheesemaking,simple fermentation and preservation techniques,and a wide variety of vegetable and meat recipes.Elizabeth and Henning once again bring our focus back to the joy(and the health benefits)of eating food that can easily be grown or locally purchased in our own backyards. Softcover book available for$15 while supplies last.To order yours, contact Sonia soon! Just Soup on Tuesdays 5()WTI No Gast Lu+nak EveryTuesdayat 11: o-1: o Just Soupprovides free,hot souplunches at St.Paul's Episcopal 3 3 Church,1020 Jefferson St,on the Tyler St.bus line(by the Bell Tower).Enter the rear church parking lot on Franklin,and whether you are on foot,bike,or car,you will be in line for curbside pickup,with masks,gloves,and safe distancing protocols in place. Pick up a lunch for yourself or your neighbor in need.No questions asked. Many partners and supporters have come together to feed Port Townsend one bowl at a time.This information also appears on Local 20/2o's COVID-19 Resources Meals Page. Time:Tuesdays,11:3o AM-1:30 PM I Location:St.Paul's Episcopal Church,1020 Jefferson St. Emergency Text Alerts from Jefferson County 9 411-4 Sign up to receive Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management's emergency alerts by text on your mobile phone and/or by email.NIXLE messages provide crucial information in an emergency&are sent directly to your text-enabled device and/or email.The sign up web page also has information about other alert and warning systems, including the tsunami warning system and the WSDOT alert system. • NPREP: Prepared Neighborhoods 1 Jy■ MOM Prepare for emergencies with your neighbors by joining or starting an NPREP neighborhood.There neighborhood preparedness are currently over>_oo NPREP neighborhoods organizing here in Jefferson County. Learn if you live in A Jefferson County Action Group an NPREP trained neighborhood.Learn about NPREP. A Tool for Neighborhood Organization xt• • or Nextdoor is a private social network for YOUR neighborhood.Use this link to join one of 59 Nextdoor Neighborhoods in Jefferson County.Currently there are 13,549 subscribers,with many new members joining each day.Email Pete Hubbard with questions or comments. Calling Local Photographers! 111 e Hsi x Local 20/2o Weekly Announcements invites local photographers to submit images that capture the character of our community and its natural setting.For the opening photo of each weekly email,we seek local color, horizontal("landscape")orientation,and jpeg format.Please no children,pets or recognizable faces.Kindly send to events@il2o2o.org.Please include your name in the jpeg filename.We are an all-volunteer non-profit,so compensation for your talent and generosity is a photo credit and our profound thanks. Resilience Readings Do you have readings,podcasts or videos to share that are aligned with our Local 20/2o mission?Please submit them here. 10 Eating Local The August Local 20/2o Leader Column by Suzanne Jones and Sonja Hammar discussed the benefits of eating local,and ideas on how to integrate local food into your meals.It also ighlights the Eat Local Campaign that the Salish Sea Regional Transition Hub is doing,and *rF t which Local 20/2o is promoting locally.As the column notes,the Transition Town movement . ' : promotes a return to smaller scale farms and businesses as well as stronger community resilience,and eating locally is a key way to encourage that.The next week of the campaign is September 19th-25th,which will focus on preserving food. This Transition Hub effort complements the Eat Local First-Olympic Peninsula campaign that EATis happening in Jefferson and Clallam Counties in September.Join Eat Local First Olympic Peninsula collaborative partners as they support and share the work of local farmers,fishers, FIRST ranchers,chefs,restaurateurs,grocers and others supporting our local food system during Eat Local First month.Throughout Eat Local Month consumers will be encouraged to participate in a Olympic Peninsula virtual bingo challenge. Individuals will be asked take to photos of the activities listed on the bingo card,then post and share them with the hashtag#eatlocalfirstolypen New IPCC Report on Climate Here is an excerpt from climate.gov about the new climate report released a few weeks ago. "....the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC)released the Physical Science Basis report from Working Group 1,a major part of their sixth Assessment Report.This report includes the most up-to-date understanding of the climate system and climate change,providing the best scientific evidence in order to understand the past,present,and future changes to our planet from global warming.The conclusions are clear:climate change is already affecting nearly every part of the planet,and human activities are unequivocally the cause. The report,co-authored by 234 scientists from around the world,finds that we are now around 2.0°F(1.1°C)warmer than in 1850-i9oo,warming at a rate without precedent in at least 2000 years,possibly longer.This report confirms that the climate-driven changes occurring around the world are widespread,rapid,and intensifying.Our influence on the climate is making extreme weather and climate events—like heat waves,heavy rain,and droughts—more frequent and severe,putting more people,property,and natural resources in harm's way. Unless there is a rapid and large-scale reduction in greenhouse gas emissions,limiting warming to a 2.7°F(1.5°C)threshold will be beyond reach.Scientists warn that the more humans drive Earth's average temperature above this threshold,the more frequent and severe extreme weather and climate events will become." Read the full article here. 11 Local 2O/2o NPREP Featured in Resilience.org Learn how the Local 20/2o Neighborhood Prep effort got started in this article from resilience.org,based on interviews with Deborah Stinson and Judy Alexander.Interestingly,it all started with Hurricane Katrina!And the preparedness continues today:learn more at Local 20/2o's emergency preparedness page. Local 2O/2o Leader Column on the Community Vision Report ya This month's Local 20/2o Leader Column by Cindy Jayne highlights some of the key takeaways from Local 20/2o's Community Vision report.Concerns about the economy and housing were common themes,as well as a great appreciation for the strength of our communities.And the visions for the future were inspiring to read-more diverse employment and community, building expertise in agricultural and forestry solutions to climate change,and more. Read the full article here and/or go directly to the vision report. Local 20/20 mission Working together toward local sustainability and resilience-integrating ecology, economy and community through action and education. 12 Climate Action 4► Local a Beyond Initiatives r+iiit Waste 40,6 Energy 1P 44 '1 Action �1�*fir �►� ► Economic • � Localization Transport-" �VMF;1e. ► / . — ation Lab s0 ske 1i. IP �'k ,# ., Local Food 41 "��+ "' '� Health& ' ,IWimir �* Wellness tills ,' lit ,,,, t, Resiliency lik, Education of Heart A Emergency Preparedness Action Groups are where we do most of our work. Each is focused on an interrelated aspect of sustainability.Visit 12020.org to learn what the different action groups are working on. Want to submit an announcement? 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I h Chamber 1 , OF JEFFERSON COUNTY building business, building community I " October 1st, Friday Chamber Cafe ' Climate Change UW Climate Impact Group will be presenting ° updates on the challenges we face in WA 1 10-11 am Zoom w RealS a ...,rwaa.....; ua li aa\ .. \woe era avc a. nuu cce ,i a� a Sao cur,zo aii um �a ,asaa 1 f:l':.:'.ri •"rvw'r,..�, .,...�k �,t �n1 ,",?':.�, "GR ,zri px rmltt> Ytlul •": !��a::;�Y ,x"� &+utv��.li'0S `1dPd :U7 1,', "rr�w.^ i. d g ''4., '� "a''"te �, ,,,, �'� a October 15th, Friday Chamber Cafe Department of Community Development (DCD) Local Climate challenges,short and long-range planning plus Shoreline Master Program updates Brent Butler, Director DCD and David Wayne Johnson, DCD Long-Range Planner 10-11 am-Zoom Register "r� 5i� p �iHll b'• I October 12th, Tuesday MIC Workshop 1:00-2:OOptm Member Information Center Confused on how to use the Chambers Membership Information System?Lost your log in?Wondering how to post a job offer?a hot deal?Trying to upload your log or photo and failing?We'll walk you through the basics and answer your specific questions about the MIC.Additionally,we will do amini-presentation on Chamber 101 to remind you of the opportunities your membership brings to you and your associates. Questions?admin©jeffcountychamber.org 2 Registerid��� ri wowbvilmmowirnfaiiiiiimmiiiihwiiitimiiiiimimmememaimiiiiiiiiiimm SEPTEMBER Special Workshop -Vaccination De-escalation CDC COVID•19 Vaccination Record Card • Originals,copies or h p ptOBfaphsonamoblledeNcearosaeptabk. September 28th, Tuesday �u • pull vaccination is valid two weeks after the last recorded dose: 1 0:00-1 :00 am A....will — a Single dose for Johnson&Johnson(Janssen)vaccine. o Two doses of pfxer•BIoNTech/Combnaty or Moderns vaccine. v. Zoom Workshop Certificate of COVID.19 Vaccination or Digital OR Codes d Available from MylRmobile.com. VAX Card De-Escalation "' •" Jud Haynes, MA LMHC SUDP Navigator • SampleQ:CertificMe of —� - COVID-19 Vaccination o-- Cown,r _ o �4 City of Port Townsend I•. • 5amploGMoIRMOhIle(gt Code ,., ah4 t. "~- SMARM • sangileer OR Code displayed ,,,,,, o Police Department p' { rd..ac Q on an endorsed partner mobile ., "—,•. " _.— aPP.laps moy void _",'p Join us for an interactive workshop providing best practices for working within the vaccination card mandate for business owners 1 and their staff Register l' www.jeffcountychamber.orq 00(1) Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce 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 6Constant G Contact Try email marketing for free today! 3 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 3:00 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Register Now! I County Leaders Conference (Dates corrected) From: County Leaders Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 2:59:35 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Register Now! I County Leaders Conference (Dates corrected) CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. COUNTY LEADERS 2021 NOVEMBER 16-18 THE DAVENPORT GRAND men SPOKANE COUNTY Register Today! WSAC Members, Affiliates, and Partners, 1 Registration for the County Leaders Conference is open and the preliminary agenda is here! The conference will be held at the Davenport Grand Hotel in Spokane County this November 16-18 2021. To view the complete schedule of events with session listings and to register, visit www.countyleaders.orq. Register Here Preliminary Agerlda Now Available rh Who's Attending? Who's Attending? • Visit the .II • website to view a list of attendees who are registered by County. View Now! 2 muommommismommommmimi Official Conference Hotel Davenport Grand Hotel 333 W Spokane Falls Blvd. Spokane, WA 99201 All meetings will take place at the Davenport Grand Hotel. Overnight Accommodations The Davenport Grand Hotel is offering a nightly room rate of$121 for single/double occupancy. This rate includes overnight self-parking for one vehicle. This discounted room rate will be available until Monday, October 18, so be sure to book your room quickly as space is limited! Reservations can be made online by clicking here, or you may call 509-458-3330. When reserving your room over the phone, be sure to request the County Leaders Conference room block to receive the group rate of $121 a night. Registration Rates This year, the registration is $425 for WSAC Members, Affiliates, and Partners. First-Time Attendee Discount All first-time attendees are eligible for a discount. If this is your first time attending the County Leaders Conference, please enter the discount code FirstCLC to receive a $75 discount on your registration. Not sure if this is the conference for you? Don't count us out just yet! We are busy working on your agenda and will be releasing more details on the conference in early October! 3 Per the Washington Public Health mandate, face coverings are required for all conference attendees, including those vaccinated and not vaccinated. Attendees will be asked to practice physical distancing when possible. THANK YOU SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS www.livestories.com MRSC - Nationwide Retirement Solutions - Rapid Financial Solutions - WRCIP For additional information or technical assistance with submitting this form, please contact WSAC Staff at info(a�wsac.orq or call (360) 753-1886. Website 121 Email f Facebook Twitter Copyright©2021 Washington State Association of Counties,All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you are involved with county government. Our mailing address is: Washington State Association of Counties 206 10th Ave SE Olympia,WA 98501-1311 Add us to your address book 4 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this fist. View this email in your browser 5 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 3:43 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:Thank you and please take meet-up survey From: Tanya Barnett Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 3:42:06 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) Subject: Thank you and please take meet-up survey CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear Jefferson County Youth & Family Services Collaborators, Thank you to everyone who came to our recent, quarterly meet-up (9/10/21). I especially want to thank the brilliant team from JC Juvenile& Family Court Division for sharing an overview of your work with us; thank you for your insightful presentation and thank you for the care and passion that you bring every day to your vital work. If you'd like to watch a recording of this meet-up, please go to https://www.olympicpeninsulaymca.org/icfamilyresources (please scroll about half-way down the page). And,just below this recording,you'll find the most recent version of our inter- agency contact list(please let me know of any corrections). I have a favor to ask of you all: please take a minute or two to fill out a survey about our quarterly meet-ups. One aspect of my job is to help youth/family-service agencies in our county better connect with one another-- I want to be sure that I'm providing opportunities to do so that make best use of your time and match your priorities. Thank you very much for your feedback. Please mark your calendar: our next quarterly meet-up will be on Friday, December 10 from 3:30-5 p.m. (via Zoom) when Dove House Advocacy Services will be our featured agency. Between now and then, I'll continue to do my best to search our respective websites, Facebook pages, etc. and post timely announcements, resources, and events on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/FamilyResourceNavigator. If possible, please like/follow this page so that we can stay well connected. And please let me know of anything you'd like for me to post to our page. With gratitude for all that you do to better lives in our county, Tanya Tanya M. Barnett (she/her/hers Family Resource Navigator Social Services YMCA of Jefferson County 1925 Blaine Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Cell Phone: 360-565-6025 I Office Phone: 360-554-0011 Email: tanya©olympicpeninsulavmca.orq ( Web: Olympic Peninsula YMCA I FB: YMCA of Jefferson County: Family Resources The Y: We're for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility i 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, September 21, 2021 9:31 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Please help us plan the future of the Olympic Discovery Trail 5 From: Jeff Bohman Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 9:30:36 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: AaHome Subject: Please help us plan the future of the Olympic Discovery Trail 5 CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear ODT/PTC Supporter, The Peninsula Trails Coalition would like your help planning the future of the Olympic Discovery Trail. We are very interested in what you think about our trail work, trail maintenance, and overall development of the ODT. We have hired 5 Branches Consulting to conduct this survey as part of our overall (3rd generation) strategic planning effort. The survey will be arriving via email within the next 24 hours, using Survey Monkey. • Your responses to this survey will be completely confidential. • Neither your name nor other identifiers will be shared with anyone, and PTC will only see aggregated survey results (i.e. your responses will be included with others in similar responder categories). • Your verbatim comments may be shared (anonymously) so please write them in a way that maintains your anonymity. In order for this survey to be successful, it is important that you provide us with your candid responses and, please, no later than October 5, 2021. Thank you for your time! Jeff Bohman, Board President If you have any questions or concerns about the survey please email us at: ODTSurvey2021(a�olympicdiscoverytrail.orq. The Peninsula Trails Coalition looks forward to sharing with you the results of this survey and our strategic planning process in early 2022. i Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 10:28 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Rental Assistance Funding on Coffee with Colleen Tomorrow plus the latest on Lifeboat3 Grants From: Clallam EDC Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 10:27:38 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Rental Assistance Funding on Coffee with Colleen Tomorrow plus the latest on Lifeboat3 Grants 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 Dylan Godsey Tomorrow September 22th at 8am to learn about the funding Serenity House has for Rental Assistance: 1 STATE FUNDS FUND SOURCE PROGRAM NAME TIMELINE LEVEL DISTRIBUTED AWARD AS OF JULY 31,2021 tag Rel y Isis lll�lti'_ � �t 9 rusl kid; eil i Il wi+tionll I�fk 1 �i` 7 ! �, ?0 o ip l i; ^fir X I I ° ,rH� I� �. ICI p III �II�I' ���: Ilalt�-°III t� � I�u an allll, � � Id�l�' I I � � a s r l �� I and conomicSecurity P ram E �'I �plr 1H'June�2021L I:� dnl 'I� 11 r r I 4 :� � I���1 II'l�ll Ali V �: 2�� I ' I d i fun Wdingto Washington �'. VllalU t d�Lre uN. IllN1 r li rc III ;INIr r 1 Mate qp l�� �I� = k ' a _r.- _...cl...; State Disaster Response August 2020— $43.5M $41,339,609 Account Funds June 2021 (closed) - 1(v tiMh,J,I _ rel _ a '' liP II - Irk`. Coronas rus'Responsela d usury Rent Assistant a �'�� M rch 20F1 3221M" $59,40,220 Reif Supplemental Ptog I,� 'RI ° mberIi#22 AppropriationsOtt �k alp ��k a 0 91 � y{``��{ ti - re I American Rescue Plan Act Treasury Rent Assistance August 2021— $255M (Program begins (ARPA)Emergency Rental Program(TRAP 2.0) September 2025 August 2021) Assistance Funds "° Ida ' 11101II RPA Coranargr s St tee-,d �41 fllr r Au 2 �� 3 � Program are. J; I'41 e� - Nf ra 1�ti� �q� ,_ IU lIII �. �1u Fis l Reeo ery fund 1 a4' - � �m Nl December 2024 ` , , u ust 2 1 1 ` IIIIJ (llllulk II r',a.� a I_;� a nl �I a-- The Governor's Rent Eviction Bridge Proclamation expires September 30, 2021. Commerce's rent assistance program, funded with state and federal dollars, may prevent evictions by paying past due, current and future rent for people impacted by the pandemic. Landlords are welcome to initiate an application on behalf of their tenants. The grant period is currently expected to last through December 31, 2021. Serenity House has been administering COVID-19 emergency rent assistance since last summer. Serenity House processes applications, manages documentation and reporting, and issue payments to landlords. Payments are made directly to landlords. • Can a Landlord apply on behalf of the tenant for the rent relief? • What is the process if there is a disagreement between tenant and landlord? • Who receives the payments? • How many applications has Serenity House processed? • What is the total of the funding distributed thus far through Serenity House? Federal Census data reported up to 13% of renters in Washington state were behind in rent payment in early 2021. Before the pandemic, this number ranged from 3-5%. Please join us Wednesday morning: 2 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89474510306?pwd=Vl IrRH h5RG 1nYVh3V3JXRzFSM mRodz09 Meeting ID: 894 7451 0306 Passcode: 187447 One tap mobile +12532158782„89474510306#,,,,*187447# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID: 894 7451 0306 Passcode: 187447 Future Guests on Coffee with Colleen • Sept 22 - Serenity House • Sept 29 -Thor Kallestad, CEO Myno Carbon • Oct 7 - Foreclosure Sales • Oct 13 - Pam Rushton, County Assessor Deadlines Approaching... Employee Retention Tax Credit - Get paid back for keeping employees on payroll: If your business: • Was at least partly closed due to a government order OR the business's revenue declined by 20% or more for any quarter this year; AND • You kept employees on the payroll: You may be eligible for 2021 employee retention tax credits of up to $28,000 per employee. And the longer you keep your employees on payroll, the more money you are eligible to receive. The deadline is Dec 31st. Click HERE for more details. Contact us at info@clallam.org if you'd like personal assistance. You Can Still Apply for Future Rounds of Lifeboat3 Grants: 3 • $5-$20K in grants funded through Clallam County. • The Grant Selection Committee is reviewing the applications submitted thus far. If a business is not selected for funding in this round, they will be still be considered for future rounds. • We anticipate we will notify applicants of the Grant Selection Committee first round decisions within the next two weeks. • The EDC and it's partners are actively reaching out to businesses that likely qualify but have not yet applied. Click HERE to apply for the second round. Opting out of Long Term Care Insurance Requirements: Next year the Washington Cares Act goes into effect. Every person that receives a W-2 will be required to pay into the state program which provides limited coverage and can not be used out of the state. Individuals can obtain their own Long Care Term Care Insurance but they must have it in place by Oct 31, 2021. We know of two companies still offering LTC insurance but both have restrictions. Read more Here. EVENTS... North Olympic Entrepreneur Showcase - Connecting entrepreneurs and local investors: Our local Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship (CIE) team is excited to co-sponsor the first-ever North Olympic Entrepreneur Showcase October 23, 2021, at 7 Cedars Hotel & Casino. Do you want to support local entrepreneurs and help build a more vibrant economy on the North Olympic Peninsula? Join local investors, mentors and emerging entrepreneurs for this free showcase of new local businesses. Meet our newest entrepreneurs: visit at their booth, enjoy their main-stage presentations, and connect at the complimentary happy hour. Anyone in Clallam and Jefferson County is invited to attend. 4 Please register in advance below. This is a great opportunity to meet local investors and mentor and seek support for launching or growing your business. There are two ways to participate: • Share your product or service at a tabletop booth in the exhibition hall (12 spaces) • Present your business case on the main stage (8 spaces) Main stage presenters must participate in our practice pitch clinics and have their presentation approved. Join other startups participating in the North Olympic Entrepreneur Showcase Event and learn from our business advisors how to put together a presentation. CIE will provide coaching and feedback to help you refine your business case and make your pitch compelling. Pitch clinic schedule: • September 23 - Pitch practice and feedback, workshop with coaches. (Zoom) • October 7 - Business Impact NW Pitch Competition watch party and discussion. (Zoom) • October 14 - Pitch practice and feedback, workshop with coaches. (In-person if Covid allows) To participate in the workshops, register below. Register CrabFest - Oct 8-10th They are Back! Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival - Celebrating our Olympic Coast Cuisine: The Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival served-up a record nine tons of fresh-caught Dungeness crab in 2019 before taking an unanticipated mandatory hiatus in 2020. Now, this signature Pacific Northwest culinary event is back and preparing for another "crabtastic" year. CrabFest will take place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 8-10, at the Port Angeles City Pier, the Gateway Center, and Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles Harbor parking lot. Admission is free. For More Details Download the CrabFest Brochure Here. 5 GRANTS... Lifeboat 3 Application Portal is Open - Next Round of Review scheduled for November. 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 with priority going to businesses that fall into one of the following categories: 1 . Small businesses who previously applied and qualified for Working Washington or prior CAREs-funded Lifeboat grants that did not receive funding; 2. Nonprofits (and potentially small businesses) who provide child care services; 3. Small businesses who qualified for 2nd PPP rounds of funding due to incurring a 25% reduction in revenues but did not receive a 2nd PPP loan; 4. Startup small businesses who commenced operations in 2019 or 2020 in Clallam County or changed their business type in 2019 or 2020; 5. Fishing guides that did not qualify for any state or federal assistance programs during the pandemic; 6. Event Planners & Festival Operators that did not qualify SVOG or other state assistance programs; 7. Restaurants who applied for a Restaurant Revitalization Fund but did not receive any funding; 8. Businesses that transported passengers who tested positive for COVID-19 for transport to the hospital, that incurred significant unreimbursed COVID mitigation related costs); and 9. Businesses that can make the case that their unique situation of revenue loss (relative to other businesses in the county) warrants grant funding. You'll be able to find more information about the grant program at https://chooseclallamfirst.com/lifeboat-3-grant/. USDA Grants up to $125K for Small Timber Businesses: To be eligible for payments, individuals or businesses must be a timber harvesting or timber hauling business where 50% or more of its gross revenue is derived from one or more of the following: 6 • Cutting timber. • Transporting timber. • Processing of wood on-site on the forest land (chipping, grinding, converting to biochar, cutting to smaller lengths, etc.). Payments equal gross revenue received from the first 11 months of 2019 minus gross revenue received from the first 11 months of 2020, multiplied by 80%. Visit farmers.gov/pathh for more information on how to apply. Access a Flyer Here on the Program. Other Good Stuff... This chart shows why the housing market may see an end-of-September shock: Fortune Magazine reports that "since bottoming out this spring, the number of homes for sale is up 30%. Sure, some of that can be attributed to seasonality, but the bigger reason is buyers are finally balking at insane prices—which have risen 18% over the past 12 months. Another factor: Edgy sellers who don't want to miss out on profits may be rushing to put their homes on the market—and may feel a bit more comfortable moving now than they did when the pandemic was raging unchecked. But this softening isn't over: There's more inventory looming. The mortgage forbearance program, which allows some borrowers to pause their payments, is set to begin winding down on Sept. 30. There are still 1.7 million borrowers enrolled in the program. Not all of these struggling borrowers are going to be able to afford those payments. Some of them will simply sell rather than restart paying. That of course, means more inventory. Projected monthly exits from mortgage forbearance The wind down of mortgage forbearance begins on Sept.30,2021 400K 2 SEP OCT NOY DEC JAN FES MAR APR MAY JUN JUL 2021 2022 FORTUNE Utility Late Fee/Shutoff Moratorium Expires September 30: Now What? Check out this article from Municipal Research and Service Corporation. 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 (leighj@seattlechamber.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 8 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: 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. LOW INTEREST RATE, GOVERNMENT-FUNDED BUSINESS LOANS... 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. Details on EIDL � � 9 The new Washington State Small Business Flex Fund is OPEN As of July 4, over 561 applications had been matched with CDFI lenders requesting 1111 fa Nei $56.449 million. 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Your actions are just as bad as that of segregation;a culture long ago deemed to be immoral. Because of your decisions and actions I will no longer do business within your county and I will encourage as many people as I can to do the same. I hope and pray that you will open your eyes and see that you have set in motion continuing escalation in the destruction of the American way of life. Choose carefully what you do as it will have lasting effects far beyond today. Freedom of choice was bought with a high price,what are you willing to pay to try and get those freedoms back later? Sincerely, Stevin Johnson 1 jeffbocc From: Washington State Redistricting Commission <WSRCShared@updates.redistricting.wa.gov> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 12:32 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: Washington State Redistricting Commission publishes four state legislative district map proposals CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. � I a1NEWS t'+.. j t Washington State Redistricting Commission RELEASE t '' , . ONNO For immediate release: September 21, 2021 Contact: Jamie Nixon, Communications Director 360-742-2854 Washington State Redistricting Commission publishes four state legislative district map proposals Olympia — Each of the four voting members of the Washington State Redistricting Commission (WSRC) published their proposed map for state legislative districts today. The public can access the proposed maps on the WSRC website (redistrictinq.wa.gov) and comment directly on specific areas of each proposed map. "The Commission looks forward to hearing the public's feedback on these proposals," said Commission Chair Sarah Augustine. "With the final deadline of November 15 looming for the Commission to finish its work, now is the time for residents of Washington to let us know what they like and/or don't like in the proposals put forth today." The Commission will hold a virtual public outreach meeting on Zoom. Those who wish to comment on the state legislative map proposals can sign up to testify at the meeting to be held on October 5 at 7 p.m. by visiting the "Public Outreach Meetings" page on our website and clicking the "Register for Public Comment" button. There is no need to register for the meeting if you simply want to watch the meeting. You can watch the Commission's meeting live on TVW or on our YouTube page. i The meeting will be broadcast in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language. If a member of the public requires interpretation in another language, they can request it upon registration. 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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 Stater Legislature•106 11th Ave.SW,Suite 2400,Olympia,WA 98501 • 1-360-786-7000 gOVDELIVERY 2 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 1:24 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: FYI - US Canadian Border Grant Program From: Walton, Katherine (GOV) Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 1:23:38 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) Subject: FYI - US Canadian Border Grant Program CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Good afternoon, I wanted to make sure you were aware of a new grant program from Commerce for small businesses in your area that were hurt by the border closure. Please see information below and let me know if you have any questions: US Canadian Border Grant Program The Washington State Department of Commerce announced a new grant program that will launch Oct.4 to help certain small businesses hurting due to the U.S.-Canada border closure.The border has been closed to most travelers since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Working Washington Grants: Border Business Relief Program will focus on customer-facing businesses that have experienced hardship specifically as a result of the COVID-19 border restrictions. Businesses must have reported annual revenues of$5 million or less in 2019 to the Department of Revenue and be located in Clallam,Jefferson, San Juan, Island, Skagit, Whatcom, Okanogan, Ferry, Stevens or Pend Oreille counties. Information and a preview of the application is available now at commercegrants.com.The application portal will be open Oct. 4—18. Customer support will be available in English and Spanish beginning Sept. 29. Katherine Walton (she/they) South Sound and Olympic Peninsula Regional Representative Office of Governor Jay Inslee Mobile: 360.819.0283 www.governor.wa.gov I katherine.waltonC«@gov.wa.gov Email communications with state employees are public records and may be subject to disclosure, pursuant to Ch. 42.56 RCW 1 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 1:30 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:juvenile justice/center alternative From: katherine baril Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 1:29:17 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: CRystie KISLER; cameron roberts; piper corbett; arendt speser Cc: Kate Dean; Greg Brotherton; Heidi Eisenhower Subject: juvenile justice/ center alternative CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. HI folks. . . I wanted to share this inspirational story with you re: innovation of teen space in a small community-from detention to a community- I know that you are aware of these issues and wanted to share this with you- no need to respond- hope it inspires some alternative thinking. . . In Arizona, a radical change in juvenile detention How a rural town transformed a juvenile facility into a safe space for teens https://www.hcn.org/issues/53.10/south-youth-in-arizona-a-radical-change-in-iuvenile- detention?utm source=wcnl&utm medium=email Ruxandra Guidi Sept20, 20 1 rota the print edition 1 St. Johns, Arizona, calls itself"the town of friendly neighbors." With a population of around 3,500 people and a surrounding landscape of ponderosa pine forests and rolling hills peppered with cattle, the quaint town is as bucolic and all-American as it gets. It's why Michael Latham moved here with his wife and kids back in 2009. "My wife's mom is from St. Johns, and we would come here for family things," says Latham, who was raised in the Mormon Church and studied law at Brigham Young University in Utah. He had been working at a law firm in Phoenix but wanted to spend more time in the courtroom. So after they moved to St. Johns, he ran for office and told his wife, "We'll either win, or we'll move again." They won, and, in 2014 he became Apache County's Superior Court judge. Latham had no specific vision for his new role, aside from wanting to try new approaches to old problems. "In small counties and towns, a lot of times things are being done the way they're being done, because that's how they've always been done," he told me. At the top of his list was reforming the town's underutilized juvenile detention facility. Latham knew that the facility, which was built to hold up to 11 kids, cost the county over $1.2 million a year even though it sat empty for six to eight weeks at a time. "When you average 1.7 kids a day, those costs just stop making sense," he said. "In a small county like this, you just don't have the numbers and you don't ever want to make the numbers." Apache County wasn't the only place with empty juvenile halls. Nearby rural counties like Navajo and Gila saw only one or two kids a day held in detention. It was unclear to Latham whether police were doing fewer referrals or whether kids simply weren't getting into trouble as much. The more he looked into it, the more he thought St. Johns resembled the many communities, both rural and urban, across Arizona and the West, where juvenile crime was decreasing even as public opinion about harsh punishment had started to shift. 2 y I i1j e �JE S 1 j, aj. When Michael Latham became judge of Apache County, Arizona, in 2014, one of his priorities was to reinvent the county's underutilized youth detention facility. Amy S. Martin / 70 Million In the 1980s, America faced growing rates of both adult and juvenile violence. In the decade between 1980 and 1990, arrests for offenses like murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault rose by 64%, according to the Washington, D.C.-based Urban Institute. The nationwide juvenile arrest rate for murder almost tripled during that time, from five to 14 young people out of every 100,000. There were several reasons, sociologists thought, for the spike in violence, including an increase in the use of handguns as well as the growth of illegal drug markets, especially for crack cocaine. And the future was expected to be even worse: The '90s had already been dubbed the "Superpredator Era." Coined by Princeton University sociology professor John Dilulio, the term superpredator referred to "a young juvenile criminal who is so impulsive, so remorseless, that he can kill, rape, maim, without giving it a second thought." Speaking to the press in 1995, Dilulio predicted that the number of juveniles 3 in U.S. custody would rise exponentially over the next few decades; these young cold-blooded criminals, he claimed, "fear neither the stigma of arrest nor the pain of imprisonment." Dilulio's critics slammed his warnings as racist and partisan. And Dilulio turned out to be wrong: Even though the population of 10- to-17-year-olds continued to grow, violent crime in America began to drop starting in 1994, falling to its lowest point in two decades. Dilulio later publicly apologized for his grim predictions, saying his approach was misdirected. "In small counties and towns, a lot of times things are being done the way they're being done, because that's how they've always been done." But the damage had been done. Sensationalist media coverage of children committing gruesome crimes frightened Americans, and by the late '90s, nearly every state in the country had begun treating minors like adults, even sentencing them to life without parole. By the year 2000, more than 100,000 young people — mainly Black and brown teenagers — were in custody in the U.S., and larger detention facilities were being built to accommodate them, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. That was around the time Victor Chavez began work as a corrections officer for the Navajo County adult corrections system in Arizona. Chavez defies the corrections officer stereotype: He has a mellow, friendly demeanor and was a mentor for the local Boys & Girls Club. He sought to reduce the incarcerated population through a program called Intensive Supervised Probation, which allows convicted offenders to rejoin their communities while they are monitored by someone like Chavez. Some people, he explained, do well on probation and go on to have successful lives. "But when you have to revoke them, then they end up having to go (back) to prison," he said, his voice cracking a bit. "Sometimes that gets to you. And it does to me. As I get older, I have more empathy for people and their families." By 2015, Chavez had a family of his own. And he was ready for something different; he wanted to provide more hands-on mentorship. One day, he got a call from Paul Hancock, a former fellow corrections officer who was now director of Juvenile Court Services for Apache County. 4 "He was like, `Victor, we're going to do something,"' he said. "`Hopefully, it's going to be really awesome. And I'd like you to come be a part of it." Hancock told Chavez that the Apache County juvenile detention facility, located about an hour and a half from where he worked in Navajo County, was closing. The new judge, Michael Latham, had some ideas for how to use the space, and he wanted forward-looking people like Chavez to be part of a social experiment. 3 Y ,� 34. iti*t4 4. w rip .. .... LOT , .,,,,, ,,I,J, 44) ., ,,,,,,, „,,, ,,,,. . ,, ,,..,Iii,i-4,,,,,.,4p4r11,/, In August 2017, The Loft celebrated its opening as a youth community center. Amy S. Martin / 70 Million Two years after Chavez spoke to Hancock, the Loft Legacy Teen Center in St. Johns celebrated its grand opening in August 2017. A YouTube video of that day shows Judge Latham talking to a group of about 30 excited teenagers. "Hopefully, this is something that will be here for decades," he said to loud cheers from the kids. Standing over to one side, Chavez and Hancock, the two former corrections officers-turned-mentors, smiled. They were dressed in casual clothing — T-shirts, jeans, baseball caps —just like the teens in the audience. 5 The Loft occupies the old juvenile facility building on Cleveland Street, but it looks very different now. Repurposed and cleaned up, it resembles an industrial loft space: The white walls are finished with wood and aluminum, and there are couches and beanbag chairs in every room. In one area, teenagers can study and use free internet from 2:30 to 5 p.m. during the week. There's even a fully equipped recording studio, and a music space with a keyboard and electric guitars. The setup was inspired by The Rock, a teen center started in Phoenix by the legendary rocker Alice Cooper. "We started off with one pool table, but it was wildly popular," Hancock said as we watched the kids trickle in after their high school let out. "And the great thing about pool is that it's like a social game. You can't play pool and not talk to somebody. So we have kids that don't know each other at the high school, but they know each other really well here." 1r Paul Hancock, Hannah Wilkinson and Victor Chavez are mentors at The Loft. Amy S. Martin / 70 Million 6 For Hannah Wilkinson, The Loft, which opened in her freshman year, became a refuge. Her parents were strict, so she spent most afternoons during high school here. It made such a difference that, after graduating from high school, she became a mentor. The job basically requires her to hang out with younger kids and model good behavior. Sometimes, she has to act as the disciplinarian, even though, at 19, she looks as young as the teens she supervises. "Some kids will just come up and start talking," Wilkinson told me. "If there's a life in danger or something illegal going on, I have to report it. I've only had to do that once, thankfully." One of the Loft's regulars is a 17-year-old I'll call William. (I've agreed to not use his real name because St. Johns is a small town and what he tells me could impact his life.) "I'm one of the biggest nerds you'll ever find in this town," he joked when we met, without turning away from the X-Box. William, who dropped out of school after eighth grade, comes to The Loft religiously to play video games. Like Wilkinson, he lacks an ideal relationship with his parents, and sometimes he comes in just to talk with her. As a socially alienated teenager who's not into sports, William has often felt like he doesn't belong. "Most of the time, if you talk to certain people, you feel like you're getting judged or something. But when you talk to them here, they don't immediately jump to one conclusion," he said. William's mentors are working with the high school counselor, trying to help him return to school. "Most of the time, if you talk to certain people, you feel like you're getting judged or something. But when you talk to them here, they don't immediately jump to one conclusion." While he chatted with Wilkinson in the main room, I talked to Richard Gwinn at the reception desk. "I'd like to think we are part of a bigger shift," Gwinn, a former sheriff's deputy, told me, explaining how The Loft works to keep young people out of the criminal justice system through truancy prevention and mentorship programs. "And I think it has worked, because we've had a tremendous reduction in the number of referrals." The year The Loft opened, juvenile arrests in Apache County dropped by 55%. And the center operates at roughly a quarter of the amount it cost the county to run the juvenile facility. 7 Still, the drop in juvenile arrests is due to more than a local shift in resources. In 2011, the state established a detention-screening tool that determines whether a juvenile should be put in detention in the first place. "If a judge or a probation officer gets upset with a kid and the response is detention, the tool kind of re-guided them and said, 'No, this kid really isn't a public risk,'" said Joseph Kelroy, the director of the Juvenile Justice Services Division at the Arizona Supreme Court. Other states are attempting more ambitious reforms. California is shutting down its Division of Juvenile Justice altogether; by July 2023, its three remaining facilities will close and California will replace it with a new Department of Youth and Community Restoration, which promises rehabilitation along with educational and job training. '....gym,,. .—. 411.10. 40. .: •AYH ca- s 1.e The former youth detention center now features pool tables and plenty of areas for young people to hang out in a safe space. Amy S. Martin / 70 Million California's shift amounts to a massive undertaking. But The Loft has shown that it's possible to move to a care-first model even in a rural county in a 8 politically conservative state. If the teen center continues to partner with local organizations to address illegal activity and minimize arrests, the mentors say, youth detention facilities will eventually become obsolete. During my visit this spring, I was invited to attend graduation and watch as 66 local teens received their diplomas. About half of the kids came through The Loft, part of the first high school class that has had the youth center as a resource since freshman year. Backstage, Hancock and Chavez chat with William, who is there to film the ceremony and stream it online for everyone who couldn't attend due to the pandemic. "I'd like to think we are part of a bigger shift." While they wait for the ceremony to start, Hancock and Chavez urge William to go back to school, as they often do. "Just get your high school diploma," Hancock says. "Then you could study video or animation. Wouldn't you like to graduate like the kids here today?" William looks shyly at the ground. He seems unaffected by their words, perhaps a little confused. But as long as he spends time at The Loft, Hancock and Chavez will keep encouraging him. Try sports, they'll say, or video or music — whatever. The graduates' names are called and they throw their caps in the air as Kool & the Gang's "Celebration" plays over the loudspeakers. William checks in with Chavez, who says he's good to go home. "See you on Monday!" Chavez shouts, as William makes his way out of the auditorium. Contributing editor Ruxandra Guidi writes from Tucson, Arizona. Email her at ruxandrag@hcn.org or submit a letter to the editor. 9 jeffbocc From: Walton, Katherine (GOV) <Katherine.Walton@gov.wa.gov> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 1:24 PM Subject: FYI - US Canadian Border Grant Program CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Good afternoon, I wanted to make sure you were aware of a new grant program from Commerce for small businesses in your area that were hurt by the border closure. Please see information below and let me know if you have any questions: US Canadian Border Grant Program The Washington State Department of Commerce announced a new grant program that will launch Oct.4 to help certain small businesses hurting due to the U.S.-Canada border closure.The border has been closed to most travelers since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Working Washington Grants: Border Business Relief Program will focus on customer-facing businesses that have experienced hardship specifically as a result of the COVID-19 border restrictions. 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Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. County and city officials from WSF-served communities, Good morning. Yesterday WSDOT announced its "HERO"program today (news release attached). The program, intended to educate travelers on the proper use of high occupancy vehicle, high-occupancy toll, and ferry lanes, was also used by WSF passengers to report line-cutters. While not an issue at all terminals due to different configurations, WSF's customers often express frustration over line-cutters, drivers without prior authorization (medical preference, van pools, etc) who drive past a long line of waiting drivers to push in near tollbooths. The seriousness of the issue was underscored in August 2019, when a driver pulled a gun on another driver during a line-cutting altercation at our Fauntleroy terminal. With WSDOT's announcement regarding the forthcoming end of the HERO program, we'll be doing a public awareness campaign about line-cutting penalties, beginning at a press conference with WSP today in Edmonds. I have attached a media advisory about the WSP event and a line-cutting flyer we'll be handing out to passengers. It explains tickets may be given when line-cutting is witnessed by law enforcement, that WSF tollbooth attendants are neither trained nor authorized to enforce traffic violations, and that funding for the HERO program is being reallocated to support safety and operations of highways and WSF. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best, John John B. Vezina Government Relations Director Washington State Ferries 1 Washington State Department of Transportation Ferries Division —2901 Third Ave., Suite 500—Seattle, WA 98121-3024 —206-515-3400 MEDIA ADVISORY— Not for publication Sept. 21, 2021 Contacts: Dana Warr, WSF Deputy Communications Director, 206-719-6819 WSF media hotline, 206-402-8070 Kevin Fortino, WSP Public Information Officer, 360-890-6233 Washington State Ferries and Washington State Patrol to announce new line-cutting patrols EDMONDS —To address an ongoing problem of driver line cutting at ferry terminals, the Washington State Patrol and Washington State Ferries are teaming up for a new educational campaign and emphasis patrols. WSP and WSF will provide details of the education and patrol campaign to warn violators of the $139 ticket that WSP can issue. Media availability at the Edmonds ferry terminal When: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22 Where: Edmonds ferry terminal 199 Sunset Ave. N., Edmonds Parking: Parking is on-street or at nearby parking lots Speakers: Kevin Fortino, WSP, public information officer Dana Warr, WSF deputy communications director Visuals: Ferry terminal operations Visuals of educational campaign RSVP: Please RSVP by 4 p.m. on Sept. 21 to Dana Wan or by phone or text at 206-719-6819 WSF, a division of the Washington State Department of Transportation, is the largest ferry system in the U.S. and safely and efficiently carries nearly 24 million people a year through some of the most majestic scenery in the world. For breaking news and the latest information, follow WSF on Twitter and Facebook. 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Why it started The Washington State Department of Transportation began the HERO Program in 1984 to educate HOV lane violators on the purpose, rules, and benefits of these freeway lanes. The program's goal was to encourage travelers to self-enforce HOV lane rules in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. It was expanded in 2010 to include the Washington State Ferries waiting lanes. How it worked Under the HERO Program, travelers were encouraged to call 877-764-HERO to report HOV lane violators and ferry line cutters. WSDOT then mailed educational materials to the registered owner of the vehicle. These efforts helped influence compliance when HOV lanes were relatively new on Washington highways. Program end The program has served its purpose because most travelers are familiar with how HOV lanes and ferry queuing operates. Enforcement of violations is a function of the Washington State Patrol. WSP will continue to issue tickets for lane violations and ferry line cutting after the program's end, based on historic data about trouble areas. Over the next few months, WSDOT maintenance crews will begin removing the "764-HERO" signs established across the counties and gradually replace them with signs informing travelers of the fine for i improperly using the HOV lanes. Additionally, the 1-877-764-HERO phone number to report lane violators will remain active through mid-November, but callers will hear a recorded message about the end of the program and will not be able to leave a message. The program costs about $120,000 per biennium to operate. These funds will be reallocated to traffic operations and safety improvements. Hyperlinks within the release: • "764-HERO" Program: wsdot.wa.gov/travel/highways-bridges/hov/hero ### WSDOT keeps people, businesses and the economy moving by operating and improving the state's transportation systems. 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Those currently serving in seats with expiring terms are eligible to seek reappointment. Applications are due by Friday, October 1 at 5:00 pm Current Openings: Joint Legislative Task Force on Jail Standards 1 The task force shall review the following issues: • The adequacy of standards adopted and used by jails including, but not limited to, standards for conditions and operations, inspections, enforcement, and oversight; • Current data on jails in the state including, but not limited to, square footage of living space per individual,jail capacity, average daily population over the previous five years, medical and dental services, mental health services, treatment programming options, accreditation status, use of force incidents over the previous five years, and in-custody deaths and the causes of those deaths; • How the jails in the state compare to jail standards and practices in other states regarding safety and physical conditions; health and welfare; access to medical, mental health, dental care, and substance use disorder treatment; food quality and quantity; use of force; use of solitary confinement; and recreational activities and programming; • The revenue sources and funding mechanisms used by other states to pay for local jails and the kinds of services that are provided to inmates in jails in other states, including identifying the entity that is responsible for financing those services; • Inmate's access to jail telecommunication, electronic media, and commissary services, including the rates and fees charged by the jail for these services that are often borne by families of incarcerated individuals; and • Other issues the task force deems relevant to the conditions of jails. The task force shall make recommendations regarding: • Statewide minimum jail standards, oversight, or other policy changes to ensure jail conditions meet state and federal constitutional and statutory standards and include adequate safety and welfare safeguards for incarcerated persons and staff; and • Restoration of a statewide authority to set mandatory minimum jail standards and conduct inspections of jails for compliance and enforcement of those standards. The task force shall consult with organizations and entities with interest or experience in jail standards and operations including, but not limited to, treatment providers, victims' advocates, inmate advocates, organizations representing jail employees and officers, and other community organizations. The task force shall report findings and recommendations to 16 the governor and the appropriate committees of the legislature by June 30, 2023. Requirements: County Representative Appointing Authority: The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives Term Begin Date: Upon Appointment Term Length: Report Due June 30, 2023 2 Compensation: None Meeting Schedu)m: TB[} More Information _ .......... _ ` Comprehensive After-Action Review (AAR) Task Force In the 2021-23 enacted operating budget, the Washington Military Department is tasked with conducting comprehensive after action review(AAR) of the statewide response to the COVID pandemic. One governor appointed representative for counties has been identified in the budget proviso as being required to participate in the AAR. Are you able to provide a recommendation from the counties to participate in the AAR? In order to improve the response to and recovery from future pandernics, the task force shall develop lessons learned and make recommendations that include, but are not limited to, the following: ° Aspects of the COVID-19 response that may inform future pandernic and all-hazards responses; * Emergency responses that would benefit the business community and workers during a pandemic; * Standards regarding flexible rent and repayment plans for residential and commercial tenants during a pandemic; ° Whether establishing regional emergency management agencies would benefit Washington state emergency response to future pandemics; ° Gaps and needs for volunteers to support medical professionals in performing their pandernic emergency response functions within Washington state; ° Gaps and needs for tools to measure the scale of an impact caused by a pandemic and tailoring the pandernic response to affected regions based on the scale of the impact in those regions; ° Gaps and needs in health care system capacity and case tracking, monitoring, control, isolation and quarantine, and deploying medical supplies and personnel; and ° Implementing guidelines for school closures during opandemic. The task force shall report its initial findings and recommendations to the governor and the appropriate committees of the legislature by June 30, 2022. The task force shall report its final findings and recommendations to the governor and the appropriate committees of the legislature by June 3U. 2O23. Requirements: County Representative Appointing Authority: Governor Term Begin Date: Upon Appointment 3 Term Length: Report Due June 3O. 2U23 Compensation: None Meeting Schedu|e: TBD More Information Winter Recreation Advisory Board The Winter Recreation (8novvPah6 Advisory Committee assists and advises the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in the development of winter recreation facilities and programs (Chapter 79A.05.255 RCVV . Requirements: One Representative of the Washington State Association of Counties Appointing Authority: VVGAC Term Begin Date: 10/1/2021 Term Length: 3 Years. Committee members serve one three-year term with the option of an additional three- yearterm. Compensation: Travel expenses Meeting Schedule: The committee meets twice a year, once during the Season and once in the Summer to set a budget for the upcoming Season. Board Website More Information � Have additional questions? VV5A[ is here to help. Click here to send us an email or give us a call at (360) 7S3 1886. ��, . in LinkedIn Copyright©2021 Washington State Association of Counties. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you are involved with county government. Our �Mailing address is: Washington State Association of Counties 206 10th Ave SE Olympia,WA 98501-1311 Add us to your address book This email was sent to Kdeanna,co.iefferson.wa.us why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Washington State Association of Counties • 206 10th Ave SE • Olympia,WA 98501-1311 • USA 5