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JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2022 CORRESPONDENCE DATE OF DATE ORIGINATING CORRESPONDENCE DOCUMENT RECEIVED PARTY 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 U.S. Census Bureau Census Bureau to Release 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey Results for 50 States and D.C. 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 The Chamber of Jefferson County NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding & Resort at Point Ludlow ship christening and Ribbon Cutting! 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 MRSC—Local Government OPMA Proclamation Ending I Comprehensive Plans C-PACER 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 John Vezina,WSDOT/Ferries Division WSF Weekly Update 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 NACo Coronavirus pandemic resources for counties—May 5, 2022 Sj Peck 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 Executive Assistant/Clerk of the Board JTA Possible COVID Exposure Jefferson Transit Authority 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 Sierra Club Your Favorite Place, Earth Day Slideshow, Garden How-To, and More 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 Washington Wildlife and Recreation A huge THANK YOU! Coalition 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 Washington State Department of WSDOT News: Construction returning to SR 113 near Transportation- NEWS Beaver for slope stabilization work 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 Sierra Club Evergreen May 2022 I Together May Flowers Bring People Power Mike Moore(he/him) 5/5/2022 5/5/2022 Director of Housing &Asset Management Bayside Housing and Services Grant from 148 Funds Bayside Housing &Services 5/6/2022 5/6/2022 Lynn Sorensen KPTZ Questions for Monday, May 9, 2022 BOCC KPTZ Virus Watch Team Update 5/6/2022 5/6/2022 Washington Counties I WSAC Friday 5 I Opioids I PRA I Tourism I TSWG ( Grants 5/6/2022 5/6/2022 EDC Team Jefferson Free Business Training 5/6/2022 5/6/2022 Washington State Association of Counties Washington State Association of Counties 5/6/2022 5/6/2022 Washington State Department of Commerce awards$21.4 million for the preservation Commerce of affordable housing 5/2/2022 5/6/2022 Habitat for Humanity East Jefferson Letter re: Thanks&Congrats for recent action to County address the affordable housing crisis in our c/out Correspondence may be viewed attached to the BoCC Agenda each week on the County Webpage or contact the County Administrator's Office by calling, 360 385 9100 JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2022 CORRESPONDENCE DATE OF DATE ORIGINATING CORRESPONDENCE DOCUMENT RECEIVED PARTY 5/7/2022 5/9/2022 Craig Durgan Online Form Submittal: Jefferson County Planning Commission Application 5/7/2022 5/9/2022 NACo This Week in Photos 5/7/2022 5/9/2022 Northwest Maritime Center Register now for the Classic Mariners' Regatta 5/8/2022 5/9/2022 Peninsula Trails Coalition Olympic Discovery Trail- Upcoming Events&News! 5/8/2022 5/9/2022 Bert Loomis Jefferson County homeless problem getting worse! 5/9/2022 5/9/2022 Local 20/20 Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements 5/9/2022 5/9/2022 Puget Sound Partnership Puget Sound Day on the Hill Livestream Event is this week! May 11, 2022 5/9/2022 5/9/2022 Bert Loomis Short Property violations: WDFW 21264_Loom is_PH3_Ext_8.8.22 5/9/2022 5/9/2022 Harvey Olson The"Unworking" Concerned Chimacum Taxpayer 5/10/2022 5/10/2022 Libby Palmer Ordinance re housing for the unsheltered of Jefferson County 5/10/2022 5/10/2022 Port Ludlow Village Council COVID-19 Bi-weekly Report-5/10/2022 5/10/2022 5/10/2022 EDC Team Jefferson Meet PC's Next President, Dr. Suzy Ames, on Coffee with Colleen Tomorrow at 8am 5/10/2022 5/10/2022 Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Jefferson County Community Leadership Awards Jessica Strozewski j Operations 5/10/2022 5/10/2022 Coordinator Timber 101 Training- Register by May 27th! Washington State Association of Counties 5/10/2022 5/10/2022 Jefferson Land Trust You're Invited to LandFest 2022! 5/10/2022 5/10/2022 NACo County News County News Now—May 10, 2022 5/10/2022 5/10/2022 Lissy Andros, Executive Director Please join us tomorrow to talk 4th of July!And Forks Chamber of Commerce more... 5/11/2022 5/11/2022 Lacey Carnahan Tiny Shelter Villages Support Joanne Rittmueller 5/11/2022 5/11/2022 Board Member Bayside Housing and Rewrite of Housing for Homeless Ordinance Services 5/11/2022 5/11/2022 Debbi Steele Revisions to the Ordinance on temporary housing 5/11/2022 5/11/2022 Carol Loyer/smo PORT LUDLOW YACHT CLUB 405606-2M Liquor License Specialist,Washington Correspondence may be viewed attached to the BoCC Agenda each week on the County Webpage or contact the County Administrator's Office by calling, 360 385 9100 JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2022 CORRESPONDENCE DATE OF DATE ORIGINATING CORRESPONDENCE DOCUMENT RECEIVED PARTY 5/11/2022 5/11/2022 Washington State Department of Planners' Update Newsletter-May 2022 Commerce 5/11/2022 5/11/2022 Olympic Community of Health OCH Community Briefing I May 11, 2022 5/11/2022 5/11/2022 The Chamber of Jefferson County NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding &Resort at Point Ludlow ship christening and Ribbon Cutting! Correspondence may be viewed attached to the BoCC Agenda each week on the County Webpage or contact the County Administrator's Office by calling, 360 385 9100 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 8:24 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Census Bureau to Release 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey Results for 50 States and D.C. From: U.S. Census Bureau Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 8:00:50 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: Census Bureau to Release 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey Results for 50 States and D.C. ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. United States census 2 . , . Census Bureau to Release 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey Results for 50 States and D.C. coming May 19 United States' . . . . . Census Y 5, 2022—The U.S. Census Bureau will release the results from the 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES) fo 50 states and District of Columbia on May 19. 1 ebinar on "Understanding the Count: A Discussion on the Latest 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey Results" wil I to highlight the results. Details below. release includes: Coverage estimates for states: Undercount and overcount rates and components of coverage by state an the District of Columbia (a state equivalent). National components of coverage: Correct or erroneous enumerations and whole-person imputations by census operation. This includes internet response mode and nonresponse follow-up by type of enumeration: by a householder, a proxy respondent, and administrative record enumeration. ults will not be broken down by demographic characteristics or geographic areas within the state given the 'pie size for the PES and the assumptions required to make substate geographic estimates. coverage measurement results provide one way of analyzing the quality of the 2020 Census. Read More iderstanding the Count: A Discussion on the Latest 2020 Post-Enumeration Sury Results Webinar Thursday, May 19 10 a.m. EDT D: Timothy Kennel, assistant division chief for statistical methods, Decennial Statistical Studies Division, U.S. Census Bureau Deborah Stempowski, assistant director for Decennial Census Programs, U.S. Census Bureau (available fo Q&A) Jen Shopkorn, senior adviser for communications, Communications Directorate, U.S. Census Bureau (moderator) ess: Webex URL: https://uscensusevents.webex.com/uscensusevents/j.php?MTID=m4160ff6548c9d0e113d605ab9a779e1 WebEx Event Number (if needed): 2761 081 3583 WebEx Event Password (if needed): Census#1 2 Resources 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey Press Kit 2020 Census Quality and Data Processing Press Kit Help us spread the word about 2020 Census data. Share this on social media or forward it to a friend. Share This out the Census Bureau serve as the nation's leading provider of quality data about its people and economy. The Census Bureau is t .ral government's largest statistical agency. As the world's premier statistical agency, we are dedicated to ing our nation a better place. Policy-makers, businesses, and the public use our data to make informed sions. sources for Media media interviews, please contact the Public Information Office Toll Free at 877-861-2010, 301-763-3030, io% census.:ov. Stay connected with us! Join the conversation on social media. f ''' in ,.., SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Subscriber Settings I Remove me from All Subscriptions I Help This is an official email from the U.S.Census Bureau.If you have any questions or comments,please contact us (http://www.census.00v/about/contact-us.html). 3 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 8:27 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding & Resort at Point Ludlow ship christening and Ribbon Cutting! From: The Chamber of Jefferson County Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 8:25:17 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding & Resort at Point Ludlow ship christening and Ribbon Cutting! ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. l rni Fun! r �� i�the� �d' The Chamber III�� OF JEFFERSON COUNTY hI�I: a It'll° ,Illy,+ Saturday, May 14th 9:30am The Resort at Port LudlowiiilNl! Ribbon Cuttin and Christening Join us! hn. on the dock behind the general store at The Resort at Port Ludlow ���I�iN��°'N%lulu �n'I�g6lilljb,.. '�'B�IN!�y$r( Gd�NI'�N��Y�'rs n���iliNNii��4i '�'�N�NNIN��I�iB�,n •'�> �.,.,.v�b�l�,,'�Nq'IrN '"'�!NIhI�N�IYIN�ca.�°'°°m'�IPIPd�Ulll�dl�:ua,' "�i�NNNW6!��'a'r i ualpllyl�!lj!1i9� '4 tv ?J�'s�'c�'��dU,l�,,,.Il,ihu�vll!��hilNi� 1 ( ? i r . . y 1 , 6, - I l,f t , , N u ^ do % ; "a:a3� ' VGA <e 'r: :i:. 1 spa• i p ,> G i l . H. � ;I i.egr- • Q .. r CkAt•1 VSAY , ,, 0 .: i - ..-, wcwmaw.wa , •,w ,.3,,.--'.v..... 34a6 3 a...1 i, x ` ,. ^ ... 1 Po� 1 -y r �' A d 4 i`$ teaks dL Sent on behalf of our members: The Resort at Port Ludlow&NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding We can send yours too,just ask us how! membership@jeffcountychamber.org Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce 12409 Jefferson Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Unsubscribe heisenhour@co.jefferson.wa.us Update Profile I Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by director@jeffcountychamber.org powered by 66AConstant Contact Try email marketing for free today! • 2 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 11:12 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: OPMA Proclamation Ending I Comprehensive Plans I C-PACER From: MRSC— Local Government Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 11:10:37 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: OPMA Proclamation Ending I Comprehensive Plans I C-PACER ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. in focus • Local Government May 5, 2022 qiN e'T dawM p:, 1T�� iee yy d,411 (4y Nark* itvo, 1 6 a-: v.,A bit I i ti From MRSC Ask MRSC 1 OPMA/PRA Emergency Proclamation Will Expire We have local ribbon June 1 cuttings where city council is invited. May a quorum or By Steve Gross more of the council attend Pandemic-related restrictions on public meetings and the processing of without this becoming a public records will no longer be in effect this coming June, per the newly meeting subject to the released Proclamation 20-28.16. More from MRSC Insight OPMA? Revisiting C-PACER Two Years Later (Part 2) Have a question? By Steve Gross Officials and employees In 2020,Washington counties were offered the chance to adopt a C- from eligible government PACER program that would encourage capital improvements for agencies can use our free commercial properties in order to increase water and energy efficiency. one-on-one inquiry service, This blog follows up on program implementation two years later. More Ask MRSC. from MRSC Insight Comprehensive Planning The Growth Management Act(GMA) requires many cities and counties in P �, Washington to adopt comprehensive plans and update them every eight years.To learn about jurisdictions required to plan,the required and optional comprehensive planning elements, and to view examples of plans and more,visit our recently updated pages on Comprehensive Planning and the Comprehensive Plan Update Process. Upcoming Trainings Registration for each webinar closes at 5 PM the day before the event.All pre-registered attendees will get access to the recorded webinar a day after the broadcast. Public Records Act Basics & More (Virtual Workshop) Tuesday May 12, 9 AM—4 PM (FINAL SESSION) Cost: $140 I Credits: CLE,WAPRO, CML, Open Government Training Learn more and register Building a Great Workplace Culture in a Time of Change (Webinar) Thursday May 19, 11 AM—12 PM Cost: $35 I Credits: CML Learn more and register Post-Pandemic Planning: Using the Public R.O.W. for Outside Dining (Webinar) Wednesday May 25, 12 PM—1 PM Cost: $35 I Credits: CM, CML Learn more and register Missed a webinar?On-Demand Webinars are available to view for a fee; credits are available for some. n Focus Tackling DEI from the Inside Out in Planning for Urban Heat Hennepin County, Minn. Resilience County Commissioner Angela Conley is a living, This report provides holistic guidance to help breathing example of the principles of diversity, practitioners increase urban heat resilience 2 equity and inclusion or more commonly called by equitably in the communities they serve. More its acronym"DEl."More from NACo from APA PAS Report How Cities are Tapping Federal Aid River Scenes: How Rivers to Make Major Tech Upgrades Contribute to More Vibrant Urban Some of the spending is geared towards adding Communities online access to services like building permits and The role of rivers in urban areas shifted in recent dog licenses. Other investments focus on areas years from production to consumption. Now, like remote meetings and cybersecurity. More access to a river's waterfront has become a highly from Route Fifty valued amenity within cities. More from Planetizen Washington News National News New parking rules on as Bellingham struggles with Hundreds of U.S. urban areas will be reclassified enforcement as rural with new Census criteria The uncertain future of downtown Aberdeen and Benton County(OR) unveils solar project on law Hoquiam enforcement building Cheney to spend$58,000 in ARPA funding on well Pittsburgh's'smart loading zones'aim to reduce fencing curbside delivery woes Enumclaw approves six-year street repair, Denver announces plans to double recycling and improvement plan composting East Wenatchee approves partial fireworks ban Thank you to our generous sponsors Stay Informed MRSC publishes a number ^^D�� � of e-newsletters related to \(..7 =J X3 II'1S LE local government issues. ` , You can also keep up with MURPHY Y �„ BEST us on social media. WALLACE ATTORNEYS t MADRONA LANEPOWELL AW ( olI'. P LICRir ,� CHyam Q�CAIRNCROSS&HEMPELMANN &ATTORNEYS AT LAW f AthenaTHE LAW OFFICE OF • Llc iithouse GROUP 11I1 RICHAIWURIGHES If you have questions or comments for the newsletter editor, please MRSC.org contact Lisa Pool, Public Policy Consultant. MRSC 12601 Fourth Avenue, Suite 800, Seattle, WA 98121 3 Unsubscribe heisenhour@co.jefferson.wa.us Update Profile I Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by it@mrsc.org 4 Julie Shannon From: Greg Brotherton Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 11:13 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:WSF Weekly Update From: Dean, Rachel Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 11:11:03 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) Subject: WSF Weekly Update ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. WASHINOTON STATE FERRIES G Vii, . g may.:.. pp.,,,,f� .:pip . Il iy:, e� Update, e+:�, �A pI �10 2 � '' >N�i1,IL�' rn ''' ml r ,,,c, M c - s` Life-saving appliance training May s Our crewmembers go through a lot of practice to make sure Advisory group ra everyone on board is safe. As the weather warms up, our meetings for Fauntleroy training department is conducting sessions almost daily to terminal project ''47 make sure our crews meet their requirements and for We met with our , professional development opportunities. One recent class Faunt►erov terminal project was in life-saving appliances at our Eagle Harbor Community Advisory Maintenance Facility. This is basically an evacuation or Group(CAG)last night. C :: _ abandon ship exercise. With many new faces coming They reviewed the first- ° ° sue aboard, it is important we invest in our employees as we round screening of ;r look to the future. potential alternatives for replacing the aging, $ seismically vulnerable ._ �t terminal.The group also discussed the alternatives ,,,,,i1,1,..Iist.-,7;;S::-,;,,I.,z,,,,,:t.::: moving on to the next round in the planning process.The CAG is one 1 , 1, '' of hree advisory groups ;a v&: ..,, ;,-. ` providingus with input, ...t• .:._,.; t , - €';III' along with the communit .c rm ~ and slhapeotheproject decisions •_.:�• he public is incited to ;�,. . _ - fix:... a � �`�s: :.;: .:a attend all advisoryroc ' meetings, wi 9 a `' 4�v Our next Technical -_:'; �����,����:: � ate:• � ;;,,'��` .:.a, Advisory Group meeting is ,. • ,'' '' at 10 a,m.Thursday,May "' ,--. `"'' 12 and our next Executive :.:.. . . :.a Advisory Group meeting is ^ A — at 1 p.m.Monday, May 23, , • Advanced registration is , required using the ' .:,r• hyperlinks for each ;,•- , '. , ... 5.:,:a ��.;; specific meeting. Project- . ' related questions and ' `"'' " ..:: comments are always . :..w. welcome via email. Materials from recent gc; A£ - ooi„•,* Representatives from Washington State Patrol, U.S. Coast meetings are available in : .. the community is '. Guard and the Seattle and Bremerton fire departments engagement section of the ena �• s joined us for the exercise focused on passenger safety in "` " y proiect websi#e. ��. ..:€�. the unlikely event of an emergency. `•• Learn about and take ° =? Public Service Recognition Week part in upcoming w ;": Environmental Justice : Council meetings This week is Public Service Recognition Week when we '' honor the women and men who serve our nation as federal, Vim. .,• WSOOT is part of the :F: state, county and local government employees. 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Click Here CORONAVIRUS ( VID-19) wow RESOURCES FOR COUNTIES NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES I NACo.org/caronavirus May 5, 2022 TREASURY WEBINAR ON EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE (ERA2) REALLOCATION GUIDANCE 1 ; � � b t pp t Ut it 1,, -A -LMIttiltiNqk "° �l ., .emu(1�. _ rldO- - .: i ::.. H b ' a ,� 'm � ' ' W, III ���(N , t �,. 'I(G - 4d� _ i L ...,. a ..,,. P. TREASURY WEBINAR I MAY 13 3:30 P.M. EDT The U.S. Treasury Department, in conjunction with the National Council of State Housing Agencies, will host a briefing on Friday, May 13 at 3:30 p.m. EDT to provide Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) grantees additional information on the recently issued ERA2 reallocation guidance. Participants will be able to submit questions ahead of time. Please note that this is not a NACo webinar. • REGISTER •TODAY • EXPLORE NACo's ERA RESOURCE HUB IF al EXPLORE A NEW REPORT ON THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS 2 E R, „r k • ;;. , ::•;„:.„.A.f• .,', ' 1::*,.‘;:. ''''': i ', --'''' ,A4V . .„Ii!II:111 'it, .:•••:47.1iiiii1;;,i.•':',r,-.-,, • N, The National Association of County anity Health Officials recently released a new d C report featuring the results of a national survey measuring the impact of the COVID- 19 pandemic on local public health capacity. LEARN MORE LEVERAGING ARPA FUNDS TO PREVENT VIOLENT CRIME tea.:: , ,.3 : R s k d o .� "t: te' 7: ji „"-2••,:. , „'''',.).' iiiiik:.111,7"7-''''.1'.,-.?!::::•:i).111" : ,„llk A il�igt-rmiiii A s 9 Ala 6P, 9 '.rya '1 • N 4£�•`y _ 3 WEBINAR I MAY 11 12 P.M. EDT Participate in a discussion with county leaders who are investing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) resources to reduce violent crime and strengthen communities. REGISTER TODAY wr Ord RECOVERY FUND SPOTLIGHT: RURAL COMMUNITIES + UNTIES WITH POPULATIONS BELOW 50,000 it rr% . b fir/ 91� ..ice q����' -�,,,,it ,,,iF6yiL i 4,� ,-,...::.-,t---4. 'st-=.0,,-4,,4,1,,,:,,,., . .1° AI!! . . f wpm i .. • . ...,;10 ii---—...4,..,- —4-R-51,:taftkv . �71NN 6-0 � z. �.. � I II ■ „, i� ii 1 Lq,ii�g3 .. na tetw ia� 1f � o�4ot� `" -w iui�aa. .� ¢��. e.0: � 10r Counties are investing critical American Rescue Plan Fiscal Recovery Funds to support rural communities and residents across the country. 4 • LEARN MORE • FULL ARPA INVESTMENT ANALYSIS SERIES TAKE THE NACo-PEW QUESTIONNAIRE ON COUNTY FISCAL HEALTH r ,��'�` _ -_„ a �� " w m 8 w C... .Nevi lfl. °"YMi5:o°w ..«: - q - t W._—� 3a mow— NACo, in collaboration with the Pew Charitable Trusts, is conducting a brief questionnaire to better understand the impacts of COVID-19 and the American Rescue Plan on county finances, as well as counties' perceptions of future fiscal challenges. Please help us with this study and respond now, or pass it along to the appropriate county official (e.g. administrator, manager, treasurer, collector, assessor, budget director). RESPOND NOW 5 JOIN NACo's UNTOLD STORIES CAMPAIGN AND TELL YOUR COU NTY'S STORY t V, R„ m .„ IJNTOLD , _ _ _ . .,..s R STO ,tI E „,, r P''h b .M. ,.,i.7::...,../.4, ,,„ _ ammo 1.1 Counties continue to invest in pandemic recovery and plan for the future. Tell the story of your county's efforts Use our online form to tell your county's story, and visit NACo.org/UntoldStories to learn more. • LEARN MORE • SHARE YOUR STORY f If gli3 EXPLORE THE FULL SCHEDULE FOR THE 2022 NACo ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXPOSITION 6 il'I� 'P` i�u,lid, qui pit fuuui "M, .� 2022ANNUAL CONFERENCEy EXpOStTION ADAMS COUNTY COLORADO -..--.... _ JULY 21-24, JULY 21 - 24 I NOTE NEW PATTERN OF THURSDAY- SUNDAY Explore the full schedule for the NACo Annual Conference & Exposition. Register today to join us in Adams County, Colo. to exchange cutting-edge practices, including COVID-19 recovery and American Rescue Plan investments. • REGISTER TODAY • EXPLORE THE FULL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE TOP RECOVERY FUND QUESTIONS & ANSWERS How should counties report if they do not have any obligations or expenditures? Counties can select a "no projects" option when submitting their Project and Expenditure Report. Once this option is selected, the portal will prompt the county to explain why no funds have been obligated or expended. Treasury's Project and Expenditure Report User Guide (pages 15-16) has more information on how counties can select this option. Are uses that are eligible under other categories also eligible under the revenue loss category? Treasury has stated that any use of Recovery Funds that is eligible under another use category is also eligible under the revenue loss category. The revenue loss 7 category gives counties great flexibility to determine how to spend their Recovery Funds, and the Final Rule states that eligible uses include any government service. Treasury considers all uses of Recovery Funds to be government services, so they are all eligible under revenue loss. • ASK YOUR QUESTION • NACo's ARPA RECOVERY FUND RESOURCES . n,. } x x" 1 .'' «...r....^'..�e.C. ;":..x.:�Y«•s ,W=TAT � 1 ! Z !ITJ k yx "y . " � M ;' `* ' h " :�.�.�I R , � , �. 1. �;� te=77—‘ nw.�..4, -:'£`� '7Mm, : ." .M � , 4 — ' � "k: 1a* J^a, ' ' �,.W >_ : . ..tg : "+ntfi� �: �^� „: r: M '1 a«mv " . . - e: 7 „w� -' Y= : "mJ". � ^ o ---k M ".m{* Mµ ,.a x . : -> ,,yy s '. yv m ' „- " ^,u . , :.; Z. ��r ATION f CO � ES 660 North Capitol Street,NW,Suite 400 Washington,D.C.20001 lift 1fin + Did someone forward you this email?Sign up to stay up-to-date on topics affecting America's counties! Click here to unsubscribe. 8 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 2:45 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:JTA Possible COVID Exposure Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Sara J. Peck Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 2:42:31 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Ben Thomas; David Faber; Greg Brotherton; Heidi Eisenhour; Kate Dean Cc: Nicole Gauthier Subject: JTA Possible COVID Exposure ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Greeting, JTA was notified that the ATU 587 representative at Tuesday's Farewell/Retirement party was exposed to COVID on Monday. This person tested positive for COVID today. Below is a CDC link for COVID exposure guidance through the Jefferson County Public Health Website. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/quarantine-isolation.html Kind regards, Sj Peck/ Executive Assistant/Clerk of the Board Jefferson Transit Authority 63 4 Corners Road, Port Townsend,WA 98368 speckaieffersontransit.com 1360-385-3020 x 108 1 jeffbocc From: Sierra Club Insider <reply@emails.sierraclub.org> Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 4:12 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: Your Favorite Place, Earth Day Slideshow, Garden How-To, and More ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. 1 risider 0,stERRA rucscxaa cue sopp m..c cwso¢ry�wCLUB 12022 BOD Election I The Results rom the oar of it ctor Election Are In Congratulations to Cheyenne Skye Branscum, Allison Chin, Michael Dorsey, Cynthia Hoyle, and Aaron Mair on their election to three-year terms on the Sierra Club's Board of Directors. The new Board is eager to bring to life the vision in our 2030 strategic framework and pursue the recently adopted five core values of our organization. This year, they will also be tasked with selecting our new Executive Director. We are particularly excited to celebrate that this is the first majority-female Board of Directors in Sierra Club history, and the Board with the highest number of leaders who are Black, Indigenous, or people of color (BIPOC). Cheyenne Skye Branscum will be the first Tribal citizen on the Sierra Club's Board of Directors. Thank you to Brian Gomez for his service on the board this past year, as well as to the Board members whose terms are ending: Mike O'Brien, Oliver Bernstein, and Dave Scott. Read more about the election results and our newly elected directors. i I Mental Health Awareness Months - ? What's Your Favorite * * : 0:_t; ,‘NolAilliill :s 1 4 ti Ito • ace = . to Find Peace In NaturePl? May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and studies have shown that t ft 14, getting out in nature can boost one's mental health. We want to hear about your favorite place outside—where doM 5' you go to feel grounded and why that .. M . specific place? Whether it's by your Photo by iStock.com/SeventyFour tomato plant on the fire escape, in your backyard, or in a neighborhood park, the outdoors speaks to us all. Share your story of finding healing in nature. IEarth Days ,' ;� = Earth D Call Federal ActionayRallies on Climatefor The day after Earth Day, thousands rallied in Washington, DC, Phoenix, Arizona; Atlanta, Georgia and across ' .- 47* .*Itit 5r.s, * 46"ilkw ' '." , the US to call for bold federal action on climate, care, jobs, and justice. Read a recap and check out our slideshow. Photo by Getty Images 2 Video I The Heroes We Need Several Sierra Club staffers recently took to YouTube to share their environmental heroes. 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Learn how community groups are preparing for the new reality of year- Photo by Vance Jacobs round fire seasons. 4 I Sierra Magazine 1 How to Climate-Proof Your Garden Climate change doesn't have to be the ° antagonist to a lush, beautiful garden. � , .,.,2.,_:46,. No matter where you are in the US, mn, there are a few steps you can take to protect, adapt, and maintain your ' personal backyard paradise. Photo by iStock.com/Lenny Kaiser Here's how. I Sierra Magazine '`' ®&r Climate-Changed Recipes foof r "� '' pif ' ' j Maple Syrup ` ' iP 1, 1','c G t ��i3 i 4 ddbE � �€ � �'' y Climate disruption is changing the 1 ` , €3 , i maple syrup industry. But the industry it tr ' is changing right along with it. Learn how maple syrup producers are adapting their techniques—and ' 4.#" ; their mindsets. 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This email was sent to: jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us This email was sent by the Sierra Club 2101 Webster St., Suite 1300, Oakland, CA 94612 Unsubscribe I Manage Preferences I View as web page 7 jeffbocc From: Christine Mahler, WA Wildlife & Recreation Coalition <info@wildliferecreation.org> Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 8:15 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: A huge THANK YOU! ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. View this email in your browser O Thank you for supporting the Washington Wildlife & Recreation Coalition during GiveBIG! Together we raised over $11,000 (including that generous matching pledge from our board) to support our parks, trails, wildlife habitat, forests, and farms! Together, we're healing our ecosystem, improving access to outdoor recreation, and better connecting our communities and our environment. i .. 1 $:% ,,lye i,. i `I F1 Fi 5@ ,r, . r ,r..,..i, °Al. „. td..,.,',,4%-T. i ' . .31"4:::, ,....,....'14° 4 7.1,:::t,,:i„,,,,:„.1;;;.:04,7j'', w q Yrx } w V♦nwo A special message from Chistine Mahler, Executive Director I hope you'll take a moment to celebrate the positive impact your gift will have on Washington's great outdoors. And, I hope you'll find some time in the days ahead to get outside, connect with nature, and enjoy the world around us, just as I did when visiting the WWRP-funded Dash Point State Park to film this video. Missed your chance to GiveBIG this year? You can still make your donation to GiveBIG through May 6! Or, consider these other ways to give all year long! On behalf of the Coalition, we look forward to staying connected and keeping you informed about our work ahead. With gratitude, Fr-". root 32 .) .... Christine Mahler 2 Executive Director Washington Wildlife & Recreation Coalition Copy/ight@2D22 Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to Coalition emails or are a member of one of our partner organizations. Our mailing address is: Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition G71O East Side Drive NE#1-302 Tacoma,VVAQ8422 Add uato your address book Want to change how you receive these emoi|a? You can update your Preferences orunoubnrribe from this list 3 jeffbocc From: Washington State Department of Transportation <wsdot@service.govdelivery.com> Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 8:39 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: WSDOT News: Construction returning to SR 113 near Beaver for slope stabilization work ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. irAPF Nevis release S 7' MI D T Washington State Department of Transportation - NEWS Olympic Region — P.O. Box 47440 —Olympia, WA 98504-7440 — 360-357-2600 For immediate release May 5, 2022 Contact Dan McKernan, Project Engineer, 360-565-0620 Tina Werner, Media Relations, 360-704-3270 Construction returning to SR 113 near Beaver for slope stabilization work 1 SEKIU — Olympic Peninsula travelers near Beaver will want to plan extra time into their commutes over the next few weeks. As soon as Monday, May 16, Bruch and Bruch Construction, Inc. crews will begin work to unclog a culvert 70 feet beneath State Route 113/Burnt Mountain Road near milepost 6.55. Flaggers will alternate traffic through the work zone. During construction, travelers may see crews place large rocks near the embankment to stabilize the hillside. Work will take place each Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. until early July. What happened Winter storms and heavy rains clogged the culvert in late 2021. In February 2022, Washington State Department of Transportation's first emergency contractor, Interwest Construction, began clearing large debris around the pipe and hillside. After further inspection, crews discovered the culvert was not only blocked, but damaged in multiple locations and needs replacement. Replacing the culvert will allow crews to remove a costly water pumping operation put in place at the site earlier this year. Pumping water is necessary to prevent flooding and preserve the integrity of the road until the new pipe is installed. WSDOT is pursuing an immediate temporary fix to the culvert. Future repairs will happen later as the barrier is part of WSDOT's fish passage correction program. This $2.5 million project is separate from the emergency contracts underway along SR 112 in two locations due to landslides at Clallam Bay and Jim Creek. Remember to slow down in work zones and watch for road crews. Clallam County travelers are encouraged to sign up for email updates. Real-time traffic information is available on the WSDOT app and WSDOT regional Twitter account. Links in this news release: • Culvert: wsdot.wa.gov/construction-planning/search-projects/sr-113-s-old-sappho- pysht-hwy-stabilize-slope • WSDOT's fish passage correction program: wsdot.wa.gov/construction- planninq/protecting-environment/fish-passage/federal-court-injunction-fish-passage 2 • Clallam Bay: wsdot.wa.gov/construction-planninq/search-projects/sr-112-clallam- bay-emergency-repairs • Jim Creek: wsdot.wa.gov/construction-planning/search-projects/sr-112-jirn-creek- west-emergency-repairs • Slow down in work zones: wsdot.wa.gov/about/events-programs/give-em-brake • Email updates: public.govdelivery.com/accounts/WADOT/subscriber/new?topic id=WADOT 542 • WSDOT app: wsdot.wa.gov/travel/know-before-you-go/mobile-app • WSDOT regional Twitter feed: twitter.com/wsdot tacoma WSDOT keeps people, businesses and the economy moving by operating and improving the state's transportation systems. 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Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. 411 olmp WASHINGTON STATE SIERRA CLUB: EVERGAEEN MAY 2022 7McW1 ru;;p1 9NN16" �E�;�1 ae .a. a n 7rr! , •, + Ili 1 ���'I'ouhealth ' nolopelt & hcitr.,„„iit„?. . __,,,e15,„,„4. t �ii�!_ - 11,--4 A w :,-- _ e c , CIE 1 , , , , 1 ,, ,- 2- 1--- i. „, ,, a' ° 1`0 ,-, , „ 1. ' ', :i 1-- ,' - ----,,,,,,..71„...„ ,,„,,,, , „. : , , : ' 1.11 \ i -' -log-, - 111,14.24,..-s,,,,„*.:„.: , .,,,,._,_, -Tv it,, , i, I \, Washington Passes Codes to Transition Buildings off of Fossil Fuels in Nationwide First By Ruth Sawyer, Climate and Clean Energy Organizer Organizer• 530 words/2.5 min This past Earth Day, April 22, the Washington State Building Code Council (SBCC) voted 11-3 to adopt a new statewide commercial and multifamily building energy code that will be the strongest, most climate friendly in the country by driving the transition to clean electricity for space and water heating. This major win for clean energy coincided with President Joe Biden's Earth Day Seattle visit where he discussed the infrastructure bill and the clean energy transition, and comes amidst a growing wave of policies to electrify buildings across the country. Learn About Our Victory 2 { •v -_ It's Time For WA to Clean Up Dirty Cars, Trucks and Buses For Good By Eric Willadsen, Campaign Representative, Transportation for All The Department of Ecology is approving three rules in 2022 that will set the state on track to achieve 100% new EV sales by 2035, while also bolstering pollutant reduction and fleet reporting requirements to reduce air pollution from heavy duty vehicles. If the Department of Ecology adopts a strong version of these rules, it will 3 help transition WA to a future that prioritizes clean air for all while reducing dangerous and unhealthy particulate matter in environmental justice communities that currently bear a disproportionate burden of transportation- related air pollution. Sign your name to urge WA policymakers to adopt the strongest rules as possible. Take Action! 4 ��„ -:: :, .. '� s Support Ind:, 's, ,4.:9, ' igenous . � ,� re_ „ ..��'^' "^ ""� v�giu � Wes%" :- a �. e I aders at the - `Spiritof the �'' aters' Totem P %—.. a Ili UINr� n� pr � �� : Pole Journey .. ..:. , ,,i � Without uninterrupted ' � runs along the Snake hi;c , River, Chinook -;.. hn'� salmon cannot ,` P .-' migrate to their :, hwaisters atoric spand wallnowing e • another generation of c It salmon to return to 147, s,,.„ ,.., 7,414::1, long desea.peOrcanded on these the salmon to survive. Now, oho pods face starvation si as the salmon population dwindles. ' Join Luof Tmmi tribal mHouseembers, the :: ears Carvers, and Se' Si' Le for the Spirit of the Waters totem 6.7 j a thepole Northwest ourney to cross support the indigenous-led movement to remove the Snake River dams: Join an Event Near You 5 Senator Patty ra Murray's Updates on Key Issues What are the latest y,� ,. plans for the Lower Snake River Dams? F. Does Congress have the will to act on the ingkclimate crisis - and how can we help ;a facilitate this? Are ;., there updates on410,°�` preserving public lands and legacy forests? Which bills will help get fossil r:. fuels out of transportation and buildings? Join the Sierra Club Zoom on May 19th at T.w 6pm. We'll hear from ,,,- Director,Shawn Bills, Senator a "' Murray's State on these and other critical issues. He'll also answer questions during the Q&A session. What's your concern? Submit your question now. RSVP to Join via Zoom 6 Join Our Team � ' s� �tlN"`N?,.., :; "s#,' ua'ii�. "".damNidlO !II ,';; ,� 'mN m9eBdlatl7Nllul�i°N;I rm + +s. :llo�oudluuuuulluCiB '"a Sierra Club �s . Washington � State Chapter is hiring a up Communications 44., Associate, and the deadline for applying is this Fridav, May 6! This person ° will oft tt5 be charged with - '44 developing and implementing strategies and . tactics across traditional media and digital channels to advance our m' priority campaigns, gR engage our supporters and the public in our mission, and enhance our visibility and credibility in the rya environmental movement. Learn More & Apply „ - ,. ,, Wa` M Q Y r y.” 4, p , Tk 'n' $a .pY "'q ax.tY�" ?lb,,yp r.' <„ A4 k n ` ' 5 ,..a ,wA ..14, t,; . lir • tic ::. a ,qp At .,-- d- 0 Qp a � v a i x'' e ' 1 i At# *ISM?' a Digital Action Update: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Hears Our Voice on Wolves Loud and Clear! Gray wolves are native to Washington. Historically, they were a part of our ecosystems, and even played an important role in the culture and spirituality of people indigenous to the Pacific Northwest. Sadly, they were nearly completely eradicated from the state in the early 1900s, with the growth of farming and ranching. Thanks to newer government protections, the wolf population has again grown in recent years - but it still numbers under 200 individuals total - and they are still at risk of being killed as a result of conflict between wolves, ranchers, and livestock. In April, the Sierra Club Washington Chapter asked supporters to submit messages to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) asking the agency to prioritize non-lethal deterrence in its wolf- livestock management plan as part of an official public comment period. The response from our activists was huge, resulting in the submission of 743 letters. We couldn't have done it without activists like you, and we'll continue to stay engaged on this issue - thanks for all you do! Our Reading List Greenwire: Supreme Court abortion ruling could have climate fallout. The bombshell draft opinion signaling that the Supreme Court is about to overturn Roe v,Wade has implications that reach far beyond abortion access an"d could affect environmental law and climate policy for years to come. Washington Post: Canada lynx protections deal sealed by US, environmentalists U.S. wildlife officials have agreed to craft a new habitat plan for the snow-loving Canada lynx that could include more land in Colorado and other western stateswhere the rare animals would be protected, according to a legal agreement made public Tuesday. 8 Greenwiire: Building codes: The new natural gas battlefront? Washington became the first state in 'the country to mandate electric heat pumps for new buildings late last month, marking a new' arena in national debates over how and`whether to phase out,natural gas. Washington Department of Ecc logy: Be air aware & prepared Breathing clean air is important for everyone. Air quality agencies across the country are highlighting residents learn' aboutair ollu#loll an h "Air Quali#yAwareness Week" to help ' p ow to protect heir health. Grist: Ending the sale'of gas cars by 2030 was a radical idea. What changed? Washington state has officially taken on the 2030 target, after almost adopting it last year. Governor Jay Inslee signed the broader"Move Ahead Washington" transportation package into law at the end of March, setting a deadline for all new cars registered in the state to be electric: Propublica: She's Supposed to Protect Americans From Toxic Chemicals. First, She Just Has to Fix Trump's Mess and Decades of Neglect., Biden promised to prioritize people over polluters. His pick to deliver that, Michel Freedhoff, is facing a bare-bones budget, demoralized staff and increasinglyingry advocates. ' mctmitn s = -,.aA i a 'u...._ If you enjoyed this issue, please share it! . a c: �I 7"747 'cam " r�`- �.y rfs � :,.,... d"m'" � , ����'� 9 BECOME A .„., . . , v......._ • 1 DONOR TODAY* .. .,..:.-- ,..,., THE e-,;r . ..„,!...,ity:..:5.i.:0=.. sup_FoRT ,.. ...itoff CHAPTER, ,, 4* ' ., * D o n ate Now (I) C) C) Sierra Club Washington Chapter e This email was sent to: jeffbocc@cos.jeiffncioetrsn at Chapter 180 Nickerson St, Suite 2 ons.twa.us This email was sent by the Sierra Club Seattle, Wahttle, WA 98109 Unsubscribe I Manage Preferences I View as Web Page io jeffbocc From: Mike Moore <mmoore@baysidehousing.org> Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2022 1:40 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: Bayside Housing and Services Grant from 148 Funds ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Dear Jefferson County Commissioners, I want to thank you for awarding grant funds to Bayside Housing and Services for new P-TAC units in the rooms that house those individuals in transition to a more stable life. We are currently serving 55 individuals, 15 of which are children. The new units were recently installed and will ensure the residents that their safety and security are a priority. In researching costs, Bayside was able to get the P-TAC units at a discounted price and only spent a portion of the $35,000 of the 148 funds. We are hoping to use the remaining available funds to purchase new units for additional housing. Could you advise on how we can proceed with providing additional units in individuals housing units? Please let me know if you would like more information. Thank you for your hard work, Mike Moore (he/him) Director of Housing &Asset Management Bayside Housing& Services 310 Hadlock Bay Rd Port Hadlock, WA 98339 360-881-7142 Bayside Housing & Services aims to strengthen our community through housing, advocacy, and human services supporting social and economic independence. 1 jeffbocc From: Lynn Sorensen <passages2007@yahoo.com> Sent: Friday, May 6, 2022 1:36 PM To: Allison Berry; Berry, Allison;Willie Bence; Greg Brotherton; Kate Dean; Heidi Eisenhour; jeffbocc; KPTZ VTeam Subject: KPTZ Questions for Monday, May 9, 2022 BOCC Update Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. County Commissioners, Dr Allison Berry, and Willie Bence, Please see the KPTZ questions listed below for the Monday, May 9, 2022 BOCC Update. Thank you, Lynn Sorensen KPTZ Virus Watch Team Questions for Dr Allison Berry: 1. When do you recommend the 2nd booster? Now or wait for a surge? 2. In response to my earlier question about testing sewage for COVID-19 DNA, you said that some of that testing has been done here. Are you regularly submitting your results to the National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS) database? https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/surveillance/wastewater-surveillance/wastewater-surveillance.html I'm asking because Clallam and Jefferson counties don't show up on their "COVID Data Tracker" map at https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#wastewater-surveillance. 3. How long are Health Covid-19 tests good for after use by date? 4. My wife and I are both over 65. I am immunocompromised and have had four doses of the vaccine. My wife, who is not immunocompromised, did not respond to the vaccines, and has had Evusheld. She is involved in our HOA and would like to attend indoor committee meetings in person. I want her to wear a mask, and she claims that if she knows the members are boosted and they distance six feet, she does not need to. 1 Our oncologist told us two months ago that that was fine, but I see cases rising again. We have friends who are boosted and still got covid. I don't think it's worth the risk. We've agreed to follow your recommendation. 5. What is the approximate percentage of reported positive tests in Jefferson County from home antigen test results? Are residents utilizing the website to report their positve home tests? 2 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Friday, May 6, 2022 10:03 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Friday 5 I Opioids I PRA I Tourism I TSWG I Grants Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Washington Counties I WSAC Sent: Friday, May 6, 2022 9:59:38 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: Friday 5 I Opioids I PRA I Tourism I TSWG I Grants ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. May 6, 2022 Friday STATE NEWS • ploi • istri • utors t • ' ay $51 : 'Ilion t • ashin • ton tate Six months after taking the three largest distributors of prescription opioids to trial, Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced a resolution-in-principle that will deliver approximately a half-billion dollars to Washington to combat the opioid epidemic. The Washington Attorney General's trial against McKesson Corp., Cardinal Health Inc. and AmerisourceBergen Drug Corp. began in King County Superior Court on November 15 — more than two years after Ferguson filed a lawsuit against the three large corporations for helping to fuel the opioid epidemic. As a result of the announced resolution, these three opioid distributors will pay a total of $518 million. More than $476 million will be directed toward addressing the opioid epidemic. Learn More STATE NEWS June 1 Rescission of Proclamation Related to Public Meetings Proclamation 20-28 suspended and waived certain provisions of the Open Public Meetings Act and the Public Records Act that require or allow in-person attendance or transactions. Key provisions in Proclamation 20-28 ensured public access to public meetings by requiring that remote access be provided to the public. 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Date es or Merch,2022 Commerce awards $21.4 million for the preservation of affordable housing Through the Housing Finance Unit (HFU), Commerce administers capital programs to finance the production and preservation of affordable housing in Washington. The HFU released a 2021 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) soliciting applications from current Housing Trust Fund (HTF) projects in need of major repairs or system replacements. Fifty-seven applications were received, totaling more than $41 million. The applications were evaluated based on their eligibility, and the urgency of physical repairs. Those projects with urgent needs that could lead to health and safety issues for tenants were prioritized. The Housing Preservation Program (HPP) is funding 42 applications totaling $21.4 million which will preserve 1,192 affordable housing units. These projects provide critical housing to some of Washington's most vulnerable populations. 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Your recognition of the importance of this project, evidenced by your vote to use American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 funds to help acquire the land, is a wonderful public reminder of your commitment to help meet the housing needs of our community. In addition, your actions to eliminate the public fee requirement for Customer Assistance Meetings in 2022 is also an important step toward allowing all citizens a more flexible and cost- efficient approach to address our community's housing modification and permitting needs. As you know, the need for affordable housing in our County is increasing. These exemplary actions help Habitat for Humanity and related organizations focus resources directly on affordable housing projects, as well as assisting members of the general public who may seek permits for affordable housing solutions on their own. A true win-win situation. Thank you, Heidi, Kate and Greg, for this work which provides such a positive public benefit for our entire community. Best Regards on Behalf of the Board of Directors, tr Jim Gol en President, Board of Directors Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson Count PO Box 658 Port Townsend WA. 98368 PO Box 658,Port Townsend,WA 98368 tel(360)379-2827 info@habitatejc.org www.habitatejc.org jeffbocc From: noreply@civicplus.com Sent: Saturday, May 7, 2022 9:27 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: Online Form Submittal:Jefferson County Planning Commission Application ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Jefferson County Planning Commission Application Applicant Information First Name Craig Last Name Durgan Phone Number 3607740647 Email Address durgan@olympus.net Address 801 OLELE POINT RD PORT LUDLOW WA 98365 City Port Ludlow State WA Zip Code 98365 Commisioner District 3 Interview Questions 1. What is your educational, Graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Academy with professional, and/or a BS in Marine Engineering and Nautical Science. Member of volunteer experience that the Jefferson County PUD Citizens Advisory Board. I spent relates to serving on the over 38 years as a working professional engineer licensed by Jefferson County Planning the US Coast Guard. Commission? 2. What other skills or I have considerable experience in planning and building permit qualities do you have that applications in Jefferson County due to my current business. may help you serve as an effective planning commissioner? 1 3. Regularly scheduled Yes. I am retired and have the time to do this. meetings occur twice monthly—typically the first and third Wednesdays of each month.Will you be able to fulfill the the schedule through the end of the 4-year term? Please explain. 4.The Planning Commission I listen to the various opinions and give thought to the needs of serves to hold public society as a whole and individuals to form my meetings and make recommendations. recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. How do you approach decision- making in a setting where there are multiple complex issues with the possibility of strong emotions behind proponents or opponents of the issue? 10. Do you have any No questions for us? Email not displaying correctly?View it in your browser. 2 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Saturday, May 7, 2022 5:08 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:This Week in Photos Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: NACo Sent: Saturday, May 7, 2022 5:06:25 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: This Week in Photos ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. 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After a two year hiatus, the 39th annual Classic Mariner's Regatta is back! The regatta will be held on June 4th and 5th, 2022, in Port Townsend with racing on Port Townsend Bay. 2 For the first time ever the Classic Mariner's Regatta is open to sailboats of all designs and materials. Saturday Schedule 10 AM - Skippers Meeting 12 PM - First Start Warning 6 PM - Dinner at Northwest Maritime Center ($10) Sunday Schedule 12 PM - Race Start Warning 4 PM - Post-Race Awards at Northwest Maritime Center Entry fee: $30 until May 25th. After that, the fee will be $40 The 2022 regatta is hosted by Port Townsend Sailing Association and sponsored by the Northwest Maritime Center. Questions? Email ' e ts a i. . ; k m OShare OTweet OForward Header photo by Ashlyn Brown 3 � / Id iv I T! SEVEN Y MARINE A W Ho W�, @NorthwostMahhm*Cenber @nv—!maritime Copyright V2O22Northwest Maritime Center,All rights reserved You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Northwest Maritime Center 4]1 Water Street Port Townsend,Washington 98368 Add ustu your address book Want to change how you receive these emai|s? You can update your preferences oru[subscribe from tUis.-list. jeffbocc From: ptcodt@mg2.lglcrm.net on behalf of'Brian Anderson' <ptcodt@mg2.1glcrm.net> Sent: Sunday, May 8, 2022 11:12 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: Olympic Discovery Trail - Upcoming Events & News! Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Spearheading the Olympic Discovery Trail since 1988 •� P.0 Box 1836 , Port Angeles, A 98362 TRAILS ifo of , t tcovr rtI.or COALITIO Ol mpic coveryTra l.ar, s� At; Follow the Sun - Give Big 2022 Winners Congratulations to N. Miller, Sequim and D.Willott, Bainbridge Island.They both won: Tour de Lavender Rider Entry Certificate for Two, 7 Cedars Lodgings Certificate for 1 Night (restrictions may apply), 7 Cedars$100 Gift Card (dinner for two), ODT/PTC SWAG and a set of ODT Maps And the biggest winner is the Olympic Discovery Trail with over$3,000 donated! (-Tot** ?e hatien?aift /140)le shay just a ve...�E s all expeitence! 1 Saturday, August 6th We are already 45% Full - this is one month sooner than 2019 when we had 815 riders IC gie To Register PORT ANGELES MARATFII ASSOCIATION 20th Annual North Olympic Discovery Marathon Sunday, June 5th Event Descri •tion & Details Volunteers Needed for the Start Line 5:30am to 8:00am, please contact Jeff Bohman, PTC President@olympicdiscoverytrail.org, 360-477-8881 This is a Major Fundraiser for the ODT(over$5,000 last year) $8,000 Raised Please reach out and thank all the Bike Shops that Donated Bike Tune-ups to the PTC The Broken Spoke • PT Cyclery • The ReCyclery • Williwaw Ben's Bikes • Sequim Bike Works • Bike Garage • Sound Bikes & Kayaks BECOME A MEMBER! 2 Membership Dues are a significant contributor to the Maintenance of the Trail ip DONATE Support Your Trail by Donating Today! 3 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Sunday, May 8, 2022 1:53 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:Jefferson County homeless problem getting worse! Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: bertl@cablespeed.com Sent: Sunday, May 8, 2022 1:51:55 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Greg Brotherton; Heidi Eisenhour; Kate Dean; Brent Butler; Mark McCauley Cc: Diane Urbani de la paz; Brian Kelly; Jim Scarantino; Brian T. Hodges; info; Reagan Dunn Subject: Jefferson County homeless problem getting worse! ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Greg --- Is this information accurate? Bert "Important meeting today. Brotherton has changed the encampment ordinance to allow unlimited people, with no oversight (except any named `sponsor'), with no rules on sex offenders, felons, active warrants, drug dealers and addicts to camp anywhere in Jefferson county. there will be no boundary setback to private property. He is specifically looking at the Loftus Rd area again having amended the ordinance to allow a free for all to camp there. The Jefferson County Planning Commission will hold a virtual public hearing on Wednesday, May 4 at 5:30 pm on revisions to the county ordinance concerning tent encampments and tiny home villages for homeless individuals. Proposed changes are significant:-Eliminate the 50 person/facility cap; maximum per facility now determined by DCD Director based on capacity of the site.-Multiple facility locations within the county are still permitted, but the 50-person aggregate cap for all facilities has been eliminated-Extend the maximum possible duration for tent encampments from two 180-day periods to three 180 day periods (e.g., 1 .5 years total)- Extend the maximum possible duration for tiny home villages from two one-year periods to three one-year periods (e.g., three years total)-Sites to be vacated and restored after use, and then a 180 day cooling-off period before reoccupation-Individuals with active warrants and registered sex offenders no longer excluded-Addition of fire codes-Sponsoring agencies must set rules for ingress/egress/grievance/denial of service-Set-backs can be varied by DCD Director-Screening must be provided but can now be fence or vegetation." i Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 9:02 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Local 20/20 Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 9:00:35 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. View this email in your browser Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements May 9, 2022 1 k ill T x.. • ,may �` xPxry ,.1. '( 'S; III,_: s y4000. • �rcn edited by Karen Richards Sprung!by Mel Carter *Editor's Note for regular readers:It's easy to keep up-to-date with our long newsletter by looking for items marked*New*or*Updated*. These are items that have been added or updated this week.Everything else has appeared in prior newsletters,and may be skipped if you have already read about it. This Week Jefferson Healthcare expansion virtual education sessions-various dates below*New* *Online* Jefferson Healthcare will host virtual meetings to share the new hospital expansion project. Jefferson Five scheduled virtual sessions will provide opportunities for the public to learn about Healthcare planned building improvement and service expansion priorities to continue to meet the health needs of the community.Each session will begin with a brief presentation about building improvements and replacement as well as service expansion priorities.The remainder of each meeting is reserved for community questions and feedback. Anyone may attend one of the five sessions via Microsoft Teams.The meeting link and phone call-in information can be found on the Jefferson Healthcare website.Each meeting will be recorded and posted to the website for those unable to attend.Additionally,in-person presentations are planned for June and are dependent on community COVID prevalence. Dates/Times:Mon,May 9,1:3o pm,Thurs,May 12,1:3o pm,Wed,May 18,5:45 pm,Mon,May 23,ii:3o am,or Thurs, May 26,5:45 Pm 2 Location:Online Meaningful Movies: The New Corporation- Mon,May 9th*Online* e New Corporation reveals how the corporate takeover of society is being justified by the k sly rebranding of corporations as socially conscious entities.From gatherings of corporate I: elites in Davos,to climate change and spiraling inequality;the rise of ultra-right leaders to Covid-19 and racial injustice,the film looks at corporations'devastating power.The film THE N CORPORATION also features activists and resistance movements,touching on issues such as the inequities laid bare by the coronavirus pandemic,and the movement for Black lives. Countering this is a groundswell of resistance worldwide as people take to the streets in pursuit of justice and the planet's future.When they started this,it was the unfortunately necessary sequel.Now it is the EXTREMELY NECESSARY SEQUEL.It's time. Trailer and more info. Time:6:3opm I Location:Zoom Ukraine Benefit Dinner-Wed, May iith Ipt b nmvurn. BAR&GRILLat the YIJM1 ly0111t M1:U�MAIN AN AN IOTA Mpg(NIA it K'.SMC{i`l sow S�M SM aQ D WedrteAdaey,MatiMth,b _april r(RAUR@RAC UKRAWAN CIRS9K DiTiapttrIk SAW,klAp OMIT "bb` °°""t4""4°"4 "" ""°""""�°'"A"" The Old Alcohol Plant's Spirits Bar&Grill will host a second Ukraine Benefit Dinner to support the people of Ukraine.TRADITIONAL UKRAINIAN CUISINE will be served,including an entrée,soup or salad,and dessert for$45 per person;additional donations are welcome.LIVE MUSIC:the Kosmopolis duo will play traditional Ukrainian folk music from 5-7 pm.All proceeds from the event will be donated to UNICEF.Seating is limited,please call to make your reservation:36o-39o-4017. A limited amount of pre-orders for takeout are available,please call by 5/7 to order. Thank you! Time:4-8pm I Location:Old Alcohol Plant's Spirits Bar&Grill,31.0 Hadlock Bay Road,Port Hadlock Landscaping with Native Plants -Thurs, May 12th*Online* JEFFERSON COUNTY Q..,P FOUNDATION Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation will present"How to Landscape with Native Plants"by Joe Holtrop,District Manager for the Jefferson County Conservation District on May 12 @ 3pm.This Zoom session will appeal to all who want to create an attractive landscape that will meet their needs and exist in harmony with nature.For more information go to iefferson.wsu.edu or jcmgf.org and click on Landscaping with Native Plants. Time:3-5Pm I Location:Zoom Protest Chase Bank's Climate Crimes-Fri,May 13th*New* 3 oin local demonstration at Port Townsend's JP Morgan Chase on Friday,May 13,n am to i pm,in = ff . advance of their annual shareholder meeting.Artful Action will include giant art posters and banners y 3u ,=. drawing attention to Chase's continued funding of fossil fuel expansion and undermining indigenous °`ri hts.Held in coordination with rotests around the world,defund cam ai n info at Sto The Mone g P P g P Y Pipeline.RSVP to hold art or help out:communityartworks(a�gmail.com.Or just show up! Homemade signs welcome. EFUND -2' CT!. TEme:uam-ipm I Location:Chase Bank,419 Kearney Street,Port Townsend Is your family looking to live in an EcoVillage? -Tour on Sun, May i5th*New* e Port Townsend EcoVillage has a half-duplex for rent now,and possibly to purchase,and another available for rent in the fall.Both are about 1,3oo square feet and ideal for families. 1• Consider joining 31 adults and 12 children already sharing 7 acres of land,gardens,a shop and art center,a common house,and more! Come and grow more of your own food.Help care for he community chickens.Practice permaculture and non-violent communication.Share some meals and connect more with your neighbors.Learn and participate in Sociocracy governance.They are a community of people dedicated to living in harmony with each other and with the earth,exploring together ways to live more sustainably and joyfully.Check out ptecovillage.org for more info.Contact info@ ptecovillage.net to sign up for the next tour on May 15. Time:iiam I Location:PT EcoVillage Upcoming Events Local 20/2o Council Meeting-Wed, May 18th*Online* e monthly Local 20/2o Steering Council meeting is open to all and welcomes those interested in active involvement in Local 20/2o leadership.Newcomers are always welcome.If you'd like a virtual orientation,please us at info(a)12o2o.org.For online meeting information,contact us at info@12o2o.org. Time:4-6pm I Location:Online 4 5th Annual Bioblitz at Fort Worden-Sat, May 21-Sun, May 22 *New* PORT TOWNSEND pi i � � ; MARINE I SCIENCE . k\,. CENTER The Port Townsend Marine Science Center will host its 5th annual,24-hour BioBlitz at Fort Worden State Park.Join the fun at a safe social distance,and help us record all living species(including plants,animals, fungi,and everything else)within the park boundary! They will be using the iNaturalist app and website to help them as they venture out to all corners of the state park to find, photograph,and identify as many different species as they can.You can take photos with your smartphone and upload them to the iNaturalist app.Or use your camera and upload your photos to the iNaturalist website when you get home.More information is on the Marine Science Center website. Time:10 a.m.on May 21,to 10 a.m.on May 22 I Location:Anywhere in Fort Worden State Park! TLAB Meeting-Mon,May 23 *New* e Transportation Lab is a Local 20/2o Action Group working to promote a transportation system that minimizes need for personal motor vehicles. Such a transportation system must be safe,convenient and healthy, and it must be based on: People walking,the most healthful mode; People bicycling,the most efficient mode; Mass transit,the most efficient for moving large numbers of people: Private vehicles for providing services and moving small numbers of people Time:4:3o—6:oopm I Location:In person.Contact Richard Dandridge(dandrptPgmail.com) Car Free Day Event—Wed, Jun 1st—Save the Date! A variety of organizations across Jefferson County are partnering together to organize a Car Free Day on June 1,2022,where students,employees and others will leave their car 41 � '. :'",/,ree\ at home,or drive less,and use alternative ways to get to school,work or run errands, of I/y- O and can win prizes by doing so! Learn more at 12o2o.org/carfreeday. i • 1 1 If you are interested in being part of the planning team,or donating to this event, % ,i please contact us at carfreeday@l2o2o.org.Mark your calendar for June 1st,and start % thinking about how you can leave your car at home(or drive less)that day! ', 5 Recurring Events COVID-19 Update-Mondays*Online* 47 a.r ei ri! Public Healt Join the weekly 9:0o am meeting of the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC),including the 9:45 am COVID-19 update with Public Health Officer,Dr.Allison Berry.You can also listen live to Dr. Berry on KPTZ.Additional COVID-19 information is on the County website here. Styrofoam Recycling- 2nd Mondays&4th Saturdays (PT) &some Tuesdays (Port Ludlow) The Port Townsend StyroCyclers can only accept pieces that are white,rigid,clean,and dry,with all tape,labels,paper,and cardboard removed.They also accept clean and dry packing peanuts of all colors and types(separated from the styrofoam),as well as white styrofoam food trays that are clean and free of stains and writing.Your materials will be inspected at your vehicle,and disqualified materials will be returned to you. Thanks to the Fort Worden PDA,the styrofoam is packed and stored at the Fort Worden Battery Putnam,then delivered to Kent once per month thanks to OlyCap and Northwest Harvest food bank trucks.At the Kent facility,a densifier machine uses heat and pressure to convert the styrofoam into a toothpaste-like consistency that cools into heavy,glassy blocks,which are then sold to manufacturers of products such as picture frames,construction details,and surfboard blanks.The densified product is in high demand because it is less expensive than virgin plastic. You can check the schedule and/or message them at any time at PTStyroCyclersPgmail.com or through their Facebook page. Port Townsend Styrofoam Recycling pick-up For residents of East Jefferson County only Monday,May 9th&Saturday,May 28th Time: io:oo-noon I Location:Fort Worden's Battery Putnam,which is near Alexander's Castle(229 Alexander's Loop). Park your vehicle in the middle of the street in front of the battery. Port Ludlow Styrofoam Recycling pick up-No May pickup Time:9-io:3oam I Location:Port Ludlow Marina,Bridge Deck off Harbor Drive Road Cooperative Cafe-2nd Mondays*Online* 6 di 41) V economics for peace institute An online incubator talking space for emergent cooperatives. Offering supportive mentored environment for new housing linked to grower and work spaces(studios,workshops,etc). Beyond Leasing:Co-develop new right-sized sustainable independent housing and land ownership through producer cooperatives. Opening new investor pools for coop financing in the region. Video Call Link-Free and Open Event:econ4peace.org/econ4peace-video-call/ Questions?Write directly to:salishseaPecon4peace.org Time:6pm I Location:Online Climate on Tap-First Wednesdays-Postponed until June Create a Climate for Change! Climate on Tap postponed until June—Green Transportation—Learn about cargo Climate ,,,,,,,,,, bikes! May's Climate on Tap session is postponed until June.The presentation will focus on on Tap using cargo bikes to transport you AND your groceries,etc.as well as learn about how you can •Concerned about human impacts support local businesses who are using cargo bikes to deliver their goods! on our climate? •Wishing you knew what you can Summary of April 6th"What is the Carbon Footprint of Our Recycling?" do to make a difference? •There's plenty you can do Climate on Tap is back—in person in FinnRiver's cozy Pavilion! that will help change the pattern! Each Climate on Tap is held on the first Wednesday of the month from 7-8:3o pm.Co-sponsored by Local 20/2o Climate Action,Jefferson County Public Health,and FinnRiver Cidery.This is not a lecture series,but a discussion format.For further information email Laura Tucker or call 36o-379-4491. The Groundwork Project-Wednesdays AIM AO economics for peace institute The Groundwork Project-The Institute supports local people in establishing meaningful,place- based indicators of community well-being and ecosystem stewardship.Two-Year,3 County Pilot Study-Kitsap,Clallam and Jefferson-to establish baseline indicators of community well-being and ecosystem stewardship. Drop in event.Stop by when you can. Limit of 20. Or,choose one circle for ongoing involvement. -Lunch circle: 11am to ipm(drop in for min of 45 minutes) -Supper circle: 4pm to 6pm(drop in for min of 45 minutes) -Debrief/Analysis: 1:3opm to 3:3opm.(optional) Questions? econ4peace.org/the-groundwork-project.Online options with preregistration.Write salishsea(ciecon4peace.org for link and password. Research will culminate Earth Day week with evenings online and two sessions of in person time at the Chimacum Grange on Saturday,April 23. You are welcome to join in at any time. Times:see above I Location:Chimacum Grange Ask a Master Gardener! -Thursdays,May-Sept*Online* 7 Do you have a gardening question?Get quick,expert help from a Master Gardener in Jefferson County.Master Gardener volunteers are trained para-professionals who will provide you with '., , information that is research-based and focused on environmentally friendly gardening practices. to � Schedule a live zoom session on Thursdays,12:00-2:00;May-September! �„�a�; � ttps://www.signupgenius.comizoi5o80e48aca72dalf49-talk '' OR Submit questions to our online form or Register for Zoom session here: https://extension.wsu.edujj eferson/gardening-2/plant-clinic/ Time: 12-2pm I Location:Online Birding in the Park- 2nd and 4th Fridays Beverly McNeil,Admiralty Audubon trip leader and photographer,is conducting bird walks at Fort Flagler. Birding and nature tours are on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month.Wear sturdy %, ;� , footwear and dress for changeable weather.Bring binoculars and your own water. a i a , ��orn OP �� � r� �Registration:Please send Bev an email,including where and when you'd like to join I �!�Ilii ', �k•4 I �k uip�Jat Bevybirds53Pgmail.com.It is important to include this information as Beverly does walks in friends df multiple locations and dates. Please note this program is dependent on good weather.Beverly's FORT FLAG ER photographs are displayed at the Port Townsend Gallery. Time:9 am 1 Location:Fort Flagler 1 Dates:2nd and 4th Fridays Forest/Orchard Bathing Walks-Sundays From Olympic Peninsula Mindfulness. Walk—Sit—Walk: As you cross the'threshold' \..,'�\ i?/�'' into the woods and meadows of Fort Worden or the orchards at Finnriver,you can walk N. u����'ibr" y comfortably and safely far apart without masks,or as you choose. Walks follow paths linking ...u •' the woods and meadows in the park.At Finnriver,they will meander around the orchard to •• quietly observe natures'progress through the life of apples and pears.Several times they will \\........." pause,listen to a nature poem,and sit or stand in silence,and join in an occasional guided " -. meditation led by Ellen Falconer,mindfulness teacher.Please wear clothing which will keep you warm and dry,as you may be walking,sitting or standing about in wet,chilly,invigorating seasonal weather. For more information call 36o-316-6544 or visit their website.Walks are on Sunday mornings,either at Fort Worden or Finnriver Farm and Cidery.Times and meetup places are described on the website.Registration is encouraged! Community Notices Editor announcement:Historically,we have not accepted"sales-related"submissions to this newsletter. We are reevaluating this position,and will now accept submissions related to vending and sales that are related to our mission on a trial basis for addition to this Community Notices section.Please refer to the bottom of this newsletter for how to submit 8 an announcement. Website Volunteer Opportunity-Local 20/20 *Updated* Local 20/2o is looking for one or more volunteers to help maintain our website.This is a great opportunity for those who want to grow in their website experience and/or contribute to their community's sustainability and resilience! he website is based on Wordpress,but Wordpress experience is not required.We can provide raining. Lots of flexibility in the amount of time you choose to contribute.Lots of opportunity to meet and help community members working in the sustainable arena.For more details,contact Cindy. Old Alcohol Plant Inn and Restaurant is hiring! HIRING ook Exu r-d Srivii Hoi k' ,isl W m�hS Hill h ! uk kc'c�r [' e are hiring at the Old Alcohol Plant Inn and Restaurant,a unique social enterprise company that exists to serve the mission of Bayside Housing and Services,a non-profit transitional housing program providing housing,meals,and services to those in need. Located in Port Hadlock on the beautiful waterfront of Port Townsend Bay, our boutique hotel and garden-to-table restaurant are committed to furthering our sustainable hospitality efforts and creating a unique hub of authentic eco-tourism. Join our team and know your work supports housing solutions and sustainable business practices! Positions include:Events and Sales Coordinator,Front Desk Receptionist,Cook,Server,and Housekeeper. Bayside Housing is also in search of a Full Charge Bookkeeper. Learn more about Bayside's impact in a recent Seattle Times article:A Trauma-Informed Model for Addressing Homelessness. Contact sustainabilityftoldalcoholplant.com or call 360-390-4oi7 if you have any questions. Kul Kah Han Native Garden(KKH)—A Call for Volunteers&Educational Opportunities! Kul Kah Han Native Plant Demonstration Garcen Chimacum, WA : is Their mission is to inspire and guide our regional community toward the appreciation,cultivation and use of native plants in home landscaping.They hold Volunteer Working Days at HJ Carroll Park every Wednesday from io:3oam to 2:3opm(March-October).KKH is seeking new volunteers to join their passionate team.If you are interested,please contact their Volunteer Coordinator,Alan Potter alan.potter2Pgmail.com,to arrange an introduction and orientation of the garden.They also sponsor educational presentations on related subjects such as wildlife habitat,beneficial mycorrhizae,wise water use,propagation,ethnobotany,sustainable landscaping and more! Please contact their Outreach Coordinator,Christina Ballew ballewsingh@gmail.com,if you are interested in these educational opportunities.Gardening requires lots of water—most of it in the form of perspiration! They look forward to seeing you at the Garden! WSU Seed Library on JC Library Bookmobile 9 SEED LIBRARY WASHINGTON STATE Efil UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Jefferson County Master Gardener Program The JCL Bookmobile is partnering with WSU Master Gardeners to bring seeds directly to you! Borrow a variety of seeds from the Seed Library and grow beautiful,healthy plants to eat and for seed saving.At the end of the season,return a portion of your seeds to the Seed Library for the next year's borrowers.The Seed Library will visit all bookmobile stops(except Paradise Bay)during the last week of each month,March through October. This year they will be offering only seeds grown within Jefferson County—the best seeds grown by your neighbors,friends, and local seed growers. Learn more and get the schedule Summer Job Opportunities with CedarRoot Folk School ) SCHOOL CedarRoot is looking for enthusiastic instructors for its summer outdoor Nature Studies programs.Instructors will create a safe and fun environment for youth to engage with the natural world through play,nature awareness,wilderness skills and landscape exploration. Several open roles including a new Olympic Exploration Lead Instructor role. See CedarRoot website for more information. Jefferson Transit's Kingston Express Jefferson Transit is launching a pilot that connects with the Kingston Fast Ferry to Seattle!There f will be a morning run and an afternoon run Monday-Saturday(note the fast ferry only runs M- ....mom, F currently.)The Jefferson County stops are Haines P&R,Four Corners P&R,and the Gateway •oso4,■ok II!1 III 1111 ' Visitors Center.Find out more at https://jeffersontransit.com/i4kingstonexpress/.You can show your support for this pilot by getting on board,literally! TRANSIT Jefferson County Farmers Market BIPOC Start-Up Business Fund 4 -EST.1992 r JEFFERSON COUNTY sia *FARMERS MARKETS PORT TOWNSEND•CHIMACUM The Black Indigenous and people of color(BIPOC)Start-Up Business Fund,now in its second year,accepts applications on an ongoing basis.They are excited to welcome more BIPOC vendors to market with small grants of$500-$1,5oo. 10 Community Resources Biochar for Farms&Gardens e Olympic Carbon Fund is continuing its mission to increase carbon sequestration in the soils a of our region by continuing to give away biochar for food-growing soils. Farms,market gardens and large shared gardens are eligible for a full cubic yard,while home food gardeners may .x partake of the"Bucket Share".Other soil regeneration projects may also be eligible for free ' , siochar,if community resilience is enhanced by the project. —- - ore information and order. New Public Health Dept E-Newsletter Jeilersan County Public health NEWSLETTE: 10,6 c)4.: Get on the list ,, to receive our first e-newsletterf sign uphere: Intpsjfjeiter,e,.:::5,1 !ctwoIP..ay(ii>Y.asp, Sign up at https://jeffersoncountypublichealth.org/list.aspx,and allow your mail tool to receive e-mails from lists ervP civicplu s.com. Free art posters promoting peace and a healthy Earth rr HELP promote ideas of healthy change NOW!With WAR activities in Europe(risking Nuclear contamination)and the CLIMATE CRISIS growing,these changes are URGENT.Let's stop destructive practices that are destroying our Earth,while protecting our communities and 'GE. t '' cultures.Art Posters are now available to download(more will come soon)on a new website www.thegentlerevolution.com.Please download these FREE posters to digitally post or print to " � post—in community places,storefronts or make into small handbills to give out.Let these ideas grow life with love. New informational Electric Vehicle web tools for Jefferson County 11 Jefferson County's 2018 Greenhouse Gas Inventory indicates that transportation accounts for 66%of our greenhouse gas emissions. This might be your best excuse yet for buying the most responsive(fast),fun vehicle you've ever had! Our community has a new set of web tools that liectrii e iO ''can help you in your EV research:https://jeffersoncan.org/electric-vehicles/ Just Soup on Tuesdays jttst9 No Cost Lavkai Every Tuesday at ii:3o-1:3o,Just Soup provides free,hot soup lunches at St.Paul's Episcopal 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. Time:Tuesdays,11:3o AM-1:3o PM I Location:St.Paul's Episcopal Church,1020 Jefferson St. Emergency Text Alerts from Jefferson County ' �' 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 • • MESE Prepare for emergencies with your neighbors by joining or starting an NPREP neighborhood.There neighborhood preparedness are currently over roo 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 12 ext.oor 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 14,685 subscribers,with many new members joining each day.Email Pete Hubbard with questions or comments. Calling Local Photographers 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(which is also posted to our website),we seek local color,horizontal("landscape")orientation,and jpeg format.Please no children,pets or recognizable faces.Kindly send to events(a12020.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. The Story of Glen Canyon*New* the Pacific Northwest celebrates dam removals on the Elwha and soon on the Klamath,and dream of salmon passage restored with removal of the Snake River dams,the world's eyes are also on Glen Canyon Dam. The Glen Canyon Institute shows us the re-emergence of the canyons as drought lowers Lake Powell. In the forward of Resurrection:Glen Canyon and a New Vision for the American West(2009),Bill McKibben,writes: Folly is always folly—yet this one is rare in that the mistake of damming Glen Canyon became clear within the lifetimes of the people responsible.But it's also rare in that,here,we may really get a second chance.If the Glen Canyon Institute and others have their way,we'll bypass this dam,fill Lake Mead,and designate Glen Canyon a national park....When that happens,the drained Lake Powell and the resurrected Glen Canyon will be emblematic not of our folly but of the graciousness with which 13 nature is still willing to meet our adolescent species halfway.It will be a monument to the possibility that we haven't totally screwed up the planet forever,that we might still be able to back off a little and make our peace with the rest of Creation. To learn more about the emergence of Glen Canyon,join Washington Friends of Wild Utah's podcast by the Glen Canyon Institute on May 25 at 6 pm,The Return of the River: The Story of Glen Canyon. Preregister for the free event. Exploring Jefferson Transit's New Kingston Express Service from Port Townsend to Seattle Cindy Jayne recently tried out Jefferson Transit's New Kingston Express Service from Port Townsend to Seattle,and wrote about it in the latest Local 20/2o column in the Port Townsend Leader.In it,she shares how easy it was to use,and how it allowed her and her husband to have a fun day in Seattle without having to deal with parking hassles.It was easy to connect to the Sound Transit light rail and King County Metro buses to get up to the University of Washington,and back down to Pioneer Square for a snack before getting back on the Kingston Fast Ferry back to Kingston,where the Jefferson Transit Kingston Express was waiting.Plus it kept the carbon footprint of the trip low! Read the full article in the link above,or learn more about the Jefferson Transit Kingston Express,including schedule,costs,etc.,at https://jeffersontransit.com/i4kingstonexpress/. A Better Transportation Future LAB David Thielk shares the TLAB's vision for a better transportation future in the latest Local 20/20 Port Townsend Leader column.A vibrant Water Street filled with walkers and cyclists,tourists on bikes,and the absence of cars are part of the vision. Learn more about the vision and the road map to getting there in the full column. 14 New IPCC Report Warns Climate Change is Causing Dangerous Disruption in Nature and " cc�' Affecting Billions of People "Human-induced climate change is causing dangerous and widespread disruption in nature and affecting the lives of billions of people around the world,despite efforts to reduce the risks.People and ecosystems least able to cope are being hardest hit, said scientists in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC)report..."notes the press release for the the latest IPCC report,"The Summary for Policymakers of the IPCC Working Group II report,Climate Change 2022:Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability",which was released on 2/27/2022.The press release also notes that""There are options to adapt to a changing climate.This report provides new insights into nature's potential not only to reduce climate risks but also to improve people's lives." The report itself states that"Approximately half of the species assessed globally have shifted polewards or,on land,also to higher elevations." The report also highlights that we need to act now to both reduce emissions and adapt to the changes-"There is a narrowing window of opportunity to shift pathways towards more climate resilient development futures as reflected by the adaptation limits and increasing climate risks,considering the remaining carbon budgets."A shorter summary of the report can be found in this World Resource Institute article. Local 20/2o Mission Working together toward local sustainability and resilience-integrating ecology, economy and community through action and education. 15 Climate Action Local Beyond Initiatives ittiaM. Waste Irk Energy �` ll, °0$* Action 100 Economic Localization Transport- ation Lab if Local Food M 0 „,A, vt ,,„„. , Health& Wellness Resiliency Education ok `Heart a Emergency Preparedness Action Groups are where we do most of our work. 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The posting of any specific event does not in itself endorse the organization or the event.We reserve the right to edit or reject submissions considered inappropriate or inconsistent to our mission statement. Consider forwarding Local 2O/2o Announcements to a friend. New subscribers can sign up here. 16 Copyright©2021 by Local 20/20.All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 124o W.Sims Way#12, Port Townsend,WA 98368 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. This email was sent to heisenhour(a)co.lefferson.wa.us why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Local 20/20 • 1240 W. Sims Way#12 • Port Townsend,Wa 98368 • USA Grow your business with a mailchimp 17 Julie Shannon From: Kate Dean Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 9:09 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Puget Sound Day on the Hill Livestream Event is this week! May 11, 2022 From: Puget Sound Partnership Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 9:01:43 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: Puget Sound Day on the Hill Livestream Event is this week! May 11, 2022 g openyou ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not attachments or click links if are not expecting them. .. - .. ➢ '" yiV �I�ii �m p,,,,�w � ,�: ��i�'saz1° .y:a90 Ir+ y)('°�V,jhr Iwl ui'�.EV'�r,� �I�� dirmikk SOUND 171ti CD7e IfSi.Y. .Y 4 .. Dear Puget Sound recovery community, The 2022 Puget Sound Day on the Hill livestream event is this coming Wednesday! If you haven't already, you can register here. This year will feature members of our Congressional delegation including Representative Derek Kilmer and Representative Kim Schrier. We'll also have video messages from Senator Patty Murray and Representative Marilyn Strickland! Please join us to thank them for their stalwart support for Puget Sound and salmon recovery, and to encourage them to continue as they head into appropriations for federal fiscal year 2023. They've done amazing work and we hope to pack the virtual room so they can see how much it means to us here in Washington State. 2022 Puget Sound Day on the Hill Livestream Event Featuring Representative Derek Kilmer and Representative Kim Schrier with video messages from Senator Patty Murray and Representative Marilyn Strickland Date: May 11 Time: 2:00-3:00 Pacific Location: Zoom Webinar Click here to register i The registration form includes a space for you to submit questions for the delegation. Given the size and diversity of our recovery community we can't guarantee that we'll get to all of them, but we will do our best. We hope you'll join us on May 11! Best, Laura and Justin Laura Blackmore Justin R. Parker Executive Director Executive Director (Pronouns: she/hers) Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission Cell: 360-628-7707 6730 Martin Way E laura.blackmore@psp.wa.gov Olympia, WA 98516 w: (360) 528-4356 c: (360) 704-0554 Northwest ;� PUG ETSOU N D % ' Fisheries PARTNERSHIP Commission STAY CONNECTED: SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Manage Subscriptions I Unsubscribe All I Help This email was sent to kdean@co.jef#erson.wa.us using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of:Puget Sound Partnership Washington 326 East D Tacoma,WA 98421 C, 'OVDELIVERY 2 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 10:45 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Short Property violations: WDFW 21264_Loomis_PH3_Ext_8.8.22 From: bertl@cablespeed.com Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 10:43:48 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Debra Murdock; Greg Brotherton; Heidi Eisenhour; Kate Dean; Mark McCauley; Philip Hunsucker Cc: Pamela Sanguinetti; Jim Scarantino; Brian Kelly; Diane Urbani de la paz; Nam Siu, DFW Subject: Short Property violations: WDFW 21264_Loomis_PH3_Ext_8.8.22 ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. FYI --- Five years and waiting --- when is Jefferson County going to enforce compliance? "COM18-00011Notice of Violation February 12, 2021 C Lynette Short" ? From: "Bissonnette, Deirdre J (DFW)" <Deirdre.Bissonnette@dfw.wa.gov> To: bertl@cablespeed.com Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 9:44:23 AM Subject: 21264_Loomis_PH3_Ext_8.8.22 Dear Bert: Good Morning! This email is in further response to your public records request, PRR No. 21264. Here is a link to Phase 3 of records responsive to your request, PRR No. 21264.All you need to do is click the link.There is no password or login required. Once you have opened a file you will have the option to view and download the records.The link will expire 30 days after your request has closed. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Consistent with RCW 42.56.520, additional time is needed to search, review for sensitive information and respond. We anticipate our next response and estimate an installment of records no later than August 8, 2022. You may contact me by phone at (360)972-6706 or by email at deirdre.bissonnette@dfw.wa.gov if you have questions concerning your public records request. Sincerely, 1 Deirdre Bissonnette Public Records Analyst I Public Records Unit Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife MS#43146 PO Box 43200,Olympia,WA 98501 Deirdre.BissonnettePdfw.wa.gov I (360)972-6706 2 jeffbocc From: Harvey Olson <harveyolson52@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, May 9, 2022 7:33 AM To: Heidi Eisenhour Cc: jeffbocc Subject: The "Unworking" Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. First let's define the problem correctly. Unhoused, Homelessness it is not.Thats a symptom or a result of"Not Working". Never do I hear from any"Homelessness Advocates" about what the expectations are of the recipients of our "Aide"? No work requirements, no expectations as to what they need to do? Even when "Housed" what then? Free Housing for No expectations as to what they need to do to improve their situation and contribute to society. Paying their fair share and get up every morning stand go to Work! No priorities as to who gets help. Working, single parents should be the highest priority. But no priorities or expectations for anyone receiving aide as far as I can tell. In fact it appears the BOCC will hand the problem (management of the Homeless Campus") to the same mindset of enablers as they have in Seattle. And we shall have the same results! (I see a repeat of the Fort Worden PDA disaster). Next you'll be asking for a 3 million bond to bring Sewer to your new"Homeless Campus". Without mental health and Drug Addiction counseling once "Housed" their situation won't change! Once given treatment many won't change.Whats the answer then? Free housing for life?Whats the plan for that? There must be clear expectations, limits and rules and priorities as to WHO and how long recipients recieve our Aide. Because "The Unworking" must be willing to work to support themselves and actively work on their problems. Instead we ENABLE the problem. Mainly by not calling out what the problem is; it's Not HOUSING. So let's hear about what our rules,timeframes are for Aide. Priorities are needed for the working poor,the single parents with kids and the "Homeless" that are Truely working on becoming "The Working".The ones that demonstrate they are trying to become "The Working"then we are on the same glide path as Seattle/King County! It would help if we call out the problem for what it is and stop enabling the problem. Any property tax increase for this "Boondoggle" I won't vote for! Harvey Olson 1 Concerned Chimacum Taxpayer 5/9/22 2 jeffbocc From: Libby Palmer <libbypalmer2@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 4:54 PM To: jeffbocc; pcomm@co jefferson.wa.us; pcommissiondesk@jefferson.wa.us Subject: Ordinance re housing for the unsheltered of Jefferson County Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Providing temporary, safe, supported housing for Jefferson County's unsheltered persons is finally within reach. I urge the Planning Commission to recommend to the Commissioners the adoption of this permanent ordinance in its entirety. Libby Palmer 2336 Kuhn Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 206-799-0278 i Julie Shannon From: Greg Brotherton Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 4:32 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: COVID-19 Bi-weekly Report - 5/10/2022 Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Village Council Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 4:30:07 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Greg Brotherton Subject: COVID-19 Bi-weekly Report - 5/10/2022 ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. .r:,,i,Lh�t��alili,,�,��,IIGiIN ti � �iNN II N IaI.IN.HL.N.INN.,NI i I. I I .L I I, � �,��iNiiIIIIII,IIIIIILIN�, is NI,,I.II,IIIIIIIININII,INIIiNNNI�. � �� ,11hi,�l,uil� , DLOW age Counci TO PROTECT, PRESERVE, PROMOTE, AND UNIFY COVID-19 Bi-weekly Report - 5/10/2022 This bi-weekly update covers Dr. Allison Berry's (3effCo Public Health) and Willie Bence's (DEM) presentations at the (BoCC) Board of County Commissioners meeting Monday and a link to the County DEM's JeffCo Case Rate report rather than duplicating information that is being published by them. View the BoCC meeting recording from this week HERE 114 New Cases Last Week 1 New cases in the last two weeks: 205 Download the Jefferson County Case Report HERE 11414 Mode, The Two-Week COVID-19 Case Rate in Jefferson County is.High Onx i a'F '- ipso,krowgry«rro.wrh wew,nonn n....wn+fk in wetk,waon.*rtnrpys is (I�CIf�,T/' `-- drrxoa.Ru..ammrwdH tkar rrr�wne mr.+k in Puk r.i 4wr rs,l..p *'{ 0106 th an Low:seawnmwrdei rMr rlroee 1 Fgher..k of muera illnsw or urwa oak,Fo**, l momken or h ro unmask o mp&irrdaarvr.q�ue > ar 200 whr Far rv�+er•rsk�seo unmask 'earl raw:Sal,For e.sryorne.kxludurs NOW,rlok Rmyularkuw,ro wrm o.k • The two-week COVE©-19 Case Rate in JeffCo is increasing and remains in the HIGH range • At this level, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that masks be worn in indoor settings when 10 or more individuals are present • 50% of all new cases reported in JeffCo are from at-home antigen tests • Case rates and hospitalizations in WA State are increasing • New sub-variants are extremely transmissible and are causing re infections at an alarming rate • At this stage of the Pandemic, it is up to all of us to personally choose the best mitigation protocols to follow; whether it be masking, social distancing or the washing of hands, what we choose to do will not only protect us, but those around us who may be immuno-compromised 5/9/2022 4/25/2022 Change Total Positives (confirmed cases) 3,603 3,398 205 All Time Percent Positive 7.33% 7.03% 0.30% Percent Postitive Current Week 9.30% 7.84% 1.46% Percent of Population Initiating Vaccination 82.30% 82.10% 0.20% Percent of Population Fully Vaccinated 77.00% 76.80% 0.20% Total Tests Administered 49,171 48,316 855 Total Cases Ever Hospitalized 125 120 5 Total Cases Currently Hospitalized 1 0 1 Active Cases in Isolation 111 60 51 Two Week Case Rate per 100K Population 537.00 357.00 180.00 Deaths 28 28 +0 2 To download full County Case Information, click HERE To download full Global Case Count Information, click HERE Resources • jeffersoncountypublichealth.org/1429/covid-19 • coronavirus.wa.gov/information-for/you-and-your-family/safer- gatherings • cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/index.html • doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/1600/coronavirus/821-133- BehavioralHealthTipsGettingTheVaccine.pdf • doh.wa gov/Porta Is/1/Documents/1600/coronavi rus/348-804- COVID19Vacci nesWhatToKnow.pdf • COVID-19 Data Dashboard: Washington State Department of Health Wash Hands Maintain Distance Wear a Mask :' At: 4 A Ilk NV% II!) I '4\ ,A0A.'41111fr 7.) 4A 400 3 Visit the Village Council Web Site Your Village Council is a 501(c)(3)non-profit corporation whose purpose is to be a unifying force and information conduit for the benefit of all Port Ludlow residents. Port Ludlow Village Council I Post Office Box 65012, Port Ludlow, WA 98365 Unsubscribe gbrotherton©co.jefferson.wa.us Update Profile I Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by portludlowvillagecouncileblast©gmail.com 4 Julie Shannon From: Greg Brotherton Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 7:33 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: Meet PC's Next President, Dr. Suzy Ames, on Coffee with Colleen Tomorrow at 8am From: Clallam EDC Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 7:31:44 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Greg Brotherton Subject: Meet PC's Next President, Dr. Suzy Ames, on Coffee with Colleen Tomorrow at 8am ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. F D C CLALLAM COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Join Dr. Suzy Ames, Ed.D., this Wednesday on Coffee with Colleen at 8am: Dr. Suzanne Ames will be taking the helm at Peninsula College at the beginning of July. She will take the reigns from Dr. Luke Robins who assumed the role of President in 2012. Suzy most recently served as the Vice President of Instruction at Lake Washington Institute of Technology in Kirkland, WA. Suzy actively reached out to many in our community prior to her interviews to learn more about the views of leaders within Clallam & Jefferson Counties. She said her career goal has been to serve as the President of Peninsula College for nearly a decade. These discussions included the unique challenges we face and how to best position the college to serve our business community and the students within the North Olympic Peninsula to successfully grow our economy. 1 Dr. Ames earned a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership for Change from Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, CA; a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from City University in Seattle, WA; and two Bachelors of Arts in Communications and Political Science from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Please Join us on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89474510306?pwd=Vl IrRHh5RG 1nYVh3V3JXRzFSM m Rodz09 Meeting ID: 894 7451 0306 Passcode: 187447 One tap mobile +12532158782„89474510306#,,,,*187447# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location - 253 215 8782 (Tacoma) Photography Notice: Be aware that by participating in the Clallam EDC's event,"Coffee with Colleen,"you are automatically authorizing the Clallam County Economic Development Council and its employees and agents to use your name,photograph,voice or other likeness for purposes related to the mission of EDC including but not limited to publicity,marketing,websites,and promotion of the EDC and its various programs. Next Coffee with Colleen Guests: May 18 - Steve Burke, Ex Director, Shore Aquatic Center Upcoming State Grants... WA State has Numerous Upcoming Grant Programs for Small Businesses Affected by the Economic Impacts of COVID: At our last EDC Coffee Chat, Julia Turlinchamp from the Department of Commerce reviewed the latest information on each of the grant programs. To listen to her presentation go to the following link at 26 minutes 15 seconds at EDC Coffee Chat Link. Working Washington Round 5: $70 million • $45 million of the $70 million is only for the arts, heritage & science businesses and nonprofits • Opens about July 2022 Convention Center Grants: $5 million • Businesses and nonprofits reliant on economic activity generated through conventions 2 Hospitality Sector Grants: $100 million • $15M of the $100 million is required for lodgings impacted by state eviction moratorium Relief for Large Arts, Heritage and nonprofit orgs: $5 million • Reimburses mandated COVID Testing Costs Small Business Innovation & Competivness Fund: $34.5 million • Focused on Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Entrepreneurs Apply now for Building for the Arts grants: The 2023-25 funding round closes June 23 The 2023-25 Building for the Arts (BFA) grant application is now open. These grants fund 33% of eligible capital costs up to $2 million for acquisition and major new construction of arts or cultural facilities. Learn more Restaurant Revitilization Fund Program Update: On April 7, 2022 the US House passed legislation to add $42 billion to replenish the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF). According to the National Restaurant Association, the US Senate appears likely to vote on a plan to partially or fully replenish the RRF, offering it as an amendment to a $10 billion COVID Preparedness bill. In addition, this bill will establish a new program to support the hardest-hit small businesses —delivering critical assistance to small businesses that have suffered revenue losses of at least 40 percent during the pandemic. The vote on the federal "Relief for Restaurants & Other Hard Hit Small Businesses Act" will likely will be after the Senate's upcoming two-week recess period, in late April or early May. This will likely be the last vote Congress takes on RRF replenishment. Please speak up for our valued restaurants, many of which are struggling, by participating in the National Restaurant Association's new grassroots activation campaign by clicking here -- it will take you just a minute! 3 National Restaurant Association "Next Steps" Guide: The National Restaurant Association has created a "Next Steps" Guide with resources for record-keeping, reporting and eligible expenses for RRF award recipients: https://restaurant.org/downloads/pdfs/business/rrf-now-what.pdf Free Training & Social Events - Online & In Person... 4 1/4 r \ - 1*� it � TAKING YBUR BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL JOIN US FOR A LIVELY DISCUSSION WITH NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SPEAKER AND AUTHOR JIM FOLEY TO LEARN WHAT YOUR BUSINESS MUST DO TO LEVERAGE EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES AND ADAPT YOUR STRATEGIES INTERNATIONALLY. Learn details of export procedures Understand when your company should expand internationally Formulate an export strategy Overcome common mistakes made by beginning exporters Identify and target high-potential markets with proven market research methods Adapt your marketing strategies for international success May 11, 10 a -noon PDT Register fr free here Anoot The ifisltrwtOr:. Mr.Foley is a ncmonoily recognized and frequent speaker on internotionol trade issues and is t.ix.author of the book !'rae Globe;Frr(repreneur awards include the A, IIJC Store to the NASATF I Veorr eArh;e menr Award&the !ATTOLifetime m ertAward. Bro, hr to you by, EXPORT FINANCE A5slcix ('I"(INTER TPit. r is,...,v5�.t1 f Dxrr OYnogh r fe Cr"T'IMrxlwr c a a :acvrs s 7r J cote;;u i+wrtt-:as.)OwtD ryas. W... A erVh .o CIMI4. This training also offers free one-on-one follow up counseling the following day. Register for the Export Training Here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcsdOGgpiMsHNGrXzL1IxM7bQVdxkBuWgvZ 5 Our little piece of H AVEN 2022 Sequim Irrigation Festival 2022 Y. S t Ui IIC 'r, fir Lead the Grand Parade Saturday, May 14th Meet at the old JC Penney parking lot between 9:00am and 11:30am (earlier the better). You will be shuttled to the start of the parade. Note: no parking available in parade start area Wear something that shows where you work. More information available at wwwirrigationFestival.com ScaleUp Business Training, Your Business is Ready are You? Starts Wednesday May 18th Register here: https://scaleupwashington.org/ 6 ScaleUp is advanced business training for companies that have moved BEYOND startup and launch. ScaleUp is about building capacity, increasing profitability, and automating business systems. This program will show you how to position your business for investment and ready you for that moment. -Imagine your business as passive income through systemization -Working ON your business, NOT in it -Doubling or tripling revenues -Increasing shareholder distributions -Securing investors and investment -Having an exit strategy that ensures MAXIMUM value when you sell Our trainers come with years of experience building and scaling businesses and helping others do the same. ScaleUp Business Training is NOT JUST a 9 week training program, it's ongoing support and community. Graduates of the ScaleUp program maintain access to all ScaleUp resources and ongoing mentorship through our weekly Study Hall program and Alumni Network. This program is currently provided at NO COST thanks to Washington State businesses through 2022 thanks to support from the Washington Department of Commerce and in partnership with Clallam County Economic Development Corporation. The path to seven figures starts here! https://scaleupwashington.org/ AMERICATS WASHINGTON You're Invited to the WA SBDC New Training Series on Cybersecurity: Washington SBDC training provides practical, real-life solutions tailored for the entrepreneur and facilitated by knowledgeable business professionals. There is no cost, but registration is required. Small Business Cybersecurity Training Series Small businesses are under cyber and data-breach attacks more than ever given the current climate. Cyber attacks happen every day, and for a small business they can be very costly and cripple business operations. Having your systems and information compromised is not only a direct threat to your confidential data, it can also ruin your relationships with customers and cause legal vulnerability. It is imperative to learn how to boost your cyber defense systems. This three-part training series was developed to help small businesses be cyber safe. The series will be a combination of cybersecurity presentation, subject matter expert panel and Q&A. Join us and become cyber safe today! Part 1: Protection May 10 I 1:00 p.m. Register here Part 2: Authentication May 24 I 1:00 p.m. Register here Part 3: Systems June 7 I 1:00 p.m. Register here Are you in the Creative Sector? Join the Creatives Academy Classes developed the State Department of Commerce's Senior Managing Director for Rural, Small Business and Marketing Solutions, Robb Zerr: This series of lessons covers a wide swath of business skills. It is designed to teach those in the creative sector how to turn their passion into a livelihood. Twelve sessions to help them create a sustainable, profitable business, from pricing and negotiation to intellectual property and going global. You can take the classes on your own time. It's already getting great reviews from creative sector professionals. 8 Register Here Apply now for Youth Recreational Facilities program grants; The 2023-25 funding round closes May 26 Commerce has opened a biennial reimbursement-style funding round for Youth Recreational Facilities. These grants fund 25% of eligible capital costs up to $1.2 million for non-residential facilities that provide youth (K-12) with recreation opportunities integrated with social and/or educational services. Ranking criteria for applications include: • the ability to complete the project expediently • the organizational capacity to run the facility effectively • community need • availability of other funding sources Application information The ZoomGrants application and supporting materials are available on the program webpage. • Applications due: 5 p.m. Thursday, May 26 ZoomGrants tips • For existing ZoomGrants accounts, log in and follow the instructions. • New users should complete the required information for a new account to create a profile. • Please do not use "The" as the first word in the agency name. • Once an agency profile is created, select the YRF Grant and the "Apply" button to start your proposal. • Answers are automatically saved after each response. • Hardcopies of applications will not be accepted. Questions? 9 Email cappprograms@commerce.wa.gov or call 360-725-3075. Learn more Info From State Agencies for Small Businesses... What is a 1099-K form? Beginning Jan. 1, 2022, all third-party network companies, including Venmo, PayPal, and Square, are required to issue 1099-K forms to merchants for card payments that exceed $600. Here's what you need to know about Form 1099-K Gig Economy Income is Taxable: The IRS requires all income earned from the gig economy to be reported; even if the income is temporary or not reported using a 1099 or W-2. The Gig Economy Tax Center offers tips for managing your records and taxes. Read more here Secretary of State's Office: GIVE SMART: Tips for anyone considering donating to a charity, nonprofit, or relief organization: Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs encourages Washingtonians to do their due diligence and conduct research on the charities or nonprofits to which they donate to support relief efforts in Ukraine. The Charities Division offers tips for anyone considering donating to a charity, nonprofit or relief organization. Learn more here Department of Labor & Industries: Required Workplace Posters: Employers are legally required to display certain posters in their workplace to inform employees of their rights and responsibilities. You may order these posters or download them for free by visiting their website. Learn more here Employer Guide to Workers' Rights: Learn about the workplace rules and regulations enforced by the Employment Standards Program. Visit the Training Center to learn more Liquor & Cannabis Board: io Making Outdoor Areas Permanent for Bars & Restaurants: Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the LCB worked closely with members of the industry to approve temporary outdoor areas that would accommodate social distancing. If you have an outdoor area that received temporary approval that you would like to make permanent, please contact your local Enforcement and Education Officer for a consultation. State WAC 314-03-205 outlines the requirements for serving alcohol in outside areas. New members sought for state Affordable Housing Advisory Board: There is a massive need to provide more affordable housing options across the state, and we need advisors to help us achieve that goal. The Affordable Housing Advisory Board (AHAB) has five open seats. It takes a broad group of experts to lead this work, and the list of needs for the board reflects that, including individuals who have experience in the following roles: • Homeless shelter operator • For-profit housing development representative • Home mortgage lending representative • Residential construction representative • For-profit rental housing owner representative If you are interested in serving on the AHAB, go to the Washington State Boards & Commissions webpage and fill out an application. Please share this announcement with anyone you think would be interested. If you have any questions, contact Emily Grossman or Michelle Griffin. LEARN MORE OTHER GOOD STUFF... Resources for Employer Health Insurance for Employees Are you looking to provide health insurance for your employees? Here are a few Washington State options! Business Health Trust One Redmond 11 Clallam County Data from Dept of Revenue: The most recent published information from the Washington State Department of Commerce Tax Statistics Reports: • As of July 1, 2019 Clallam County had 6,742 Registered Businesses. • As of July 1, 2020 Clallam County had 6,443 Registered Businesses. • As of July 1, 2021 Clallam County had 6,649 Registered Businesses. Need help navigatingu grant application processes? - We've got you cOveredt Get FREE accounting services for your small business from CPAs with Clark Nuber for: Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Employee Retention Tax Credit Restaurant Revitalization Fund Grants Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) Email leighj@►seattlechamber.com to get connected. Sponsored by " Business REACH ,r Health Trust �. wpm..sa c«.wwm** +»aC'444 .."*"wa THE CHAMBER Services available to any Washington small business with 100 employees or fewer who needs accounting assistance for any of these programs. Clallam County Free Food Resources WSU Extension has provided a comprehensive list of free food resources for Clallam county. To download the list click the button below. You can also find this and other resources at chooseclallamfirst.com/communityrelief Free Food Resources 12 Since 1981, the private, 501(c)(6) nonprofit EDC has been priority focused on recruiting quality new businesses to Clallam County while retaining the existing businesses and assisting in expansion. The EDC supports companies in creating new jobs and to grow the economy and infrastructure of our rural county and Washington State. Clallam County Economic Development Council 1338 W 1st St., Suite 105, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Unsubscribe gbrotherton@co.lefferson.wa.us Update Profile I Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by info@clallam.org powered by Constant Contact Try email marketing for free today! 13 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 8:12 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:Jefferson County Community Leadership Awards From: Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 8:10:31 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: Jefferson County Community Leadership Awards ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ,-, www.jeffcountychamber.org e Chamber 360.385.7869 OF u F F F ` R S Q N COUNTY director@jeffcountychamber.org building business, building community 2022 Jefferson County Community Leadership Awards Saturday, May 21st 4-6 pm The Resort at Port Ludlow Tickets are available 1 2022 Jefferson County Community Leadership Awards Thank you to our Community Partners and Event Sponsors Community Partners "� • , • I \ �Cilyo Port I PORT OF- sm Townsend .,' ' PORT TOWNSEND �, oT ghc ir:en„r MOM LL4U,,iytr..1.-Mt WI tsttiso'� ,..... -•.. Award Sponsors Platinum Sponsor CEDARS The Chamber\ $EAGLE PIPE eN l`%`- AND Gold Sponsors _ .:.:I TRUST SilverSponsors centrum FREDERI�CK* PUD Kitsaprix „...,l'.y,ncommunicv ELECTRIC Jefferson County Bank 1ST SECURITY BANK El TERRAPIN Public Utility fTiHricf riiit Home MILIlk ARCHRE,, oestry� THE ��// " �.I w�.GiITECTU.�s� x,.... r11 . Business Ins#eod. 11111101 GUIDES A 04 14 t , 14. ;,� CPAs&Advisors Victoria Place aWlL\ ''. fr I k r W arks sneer living",(newamericari _ Windermere PORT TOWNSEND, WA .iGtfSUM ,hjr.Ocitwrd Tucker 1A13f?R PeINSON PT.T.0 Award Finalists 2022 Business Leader of the Year Award .. Rob Birman, Centrum Steve Goldenbogen, Whistlestop Toys Nancy Karam, Korean Women's Association Rising Entrepreneur Award Kat Murphy, Katfish Salmon Company Brent&Wendy Davis, Lila's Kitchen &Brent Davis Construction Jaime Jaynes, Vespertine Boutique Young Professional of the Year Award Dr. Allison Berry, Jefferson & Clallam County Public Health Officer Crystal Manly, Quilcene Culinary Arts & Brinnon Fire Department Future Business Leader Award (youth) Eugenia Phillips Frank, Chimacum High School Akira Anderson, Chimacum High School Ezra Cook, Port Townsend High School Sean Boone, Quilcene High School 2 Citizen of the Year Award Michelle Sandoval, Windermere Real Estate, past Mayor of Port Townsend Dr. Allison Berry, Jefferson & Clallam Public Health Officer Ariel Speser, past Councilmember City of Port Townsend, Assistant Attorney General representing the State of Washington in Jefferson & Clallam Counties Barb Trailer, Northwest Maritime Center David Codier, Jefferson County Emergency Management Information &Tickets JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AWARDS • �5 r q MAY 21, 2022.4-6PM Location:The Resort At Port Ludlow •Live music • •Door prizes r {. •Hors d'oeuvres&drinks •Outdoors"with water view C PURCHASE TICKETS:$35•oo JeffCountyChamber.org/events A danakon from ticket soles will be mode to the Chambers Community Development Fund M. I he Clamber 'Event will folksy current Covid precautions and ugh be outdoors in a tented area with Alit7 heat and vanfrbtion 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 heisenhour@co.jefferson.wa.us Update Profile I Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by director@jeffcountychamber.org powered by G Constant Contact 3 Try email marketing for free today! 4 Julie Shannon From: Greg Brotherton Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 10:56 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:Timber 101 Training - Register by May 27th! Attachments: Timber 101 Training - Draft Agenda.pdf From: Jessica Strozewski Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 10:53:00 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Timber Counties Subject: Timber 101 Training - Register by May 27th! ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Good afternoon,Timber Counties Caucus members There is still time to register for the Timber Counties Caucus—Timber 101 Training!The training will be held at the Olympia Hotel at Capital Lake on Thursday,June 9 and Friday,June 10 with off-site trips in the afternoons. Registration is free, and lunch, one dinner, and beverages will be provided.Travel costs will not be reimbursed. You can see a draft agenda attached.There is a registration limit of 40, so please register as soon as possible to avoid being placed on a wait list.This training will only be available in-person. Register for Timber 101 Here! Registration Deadline: May 27 Room Reservation Information Location: Olympia Hotel at Capital Lake, 2300 S Evergreen Park Dr. SW, Olympia Phone: 360-943-4000 or 800-206-9339 Group Name:Washington Association of Counties Reservation Links: Room with Breakfast Included Room without Breakfast Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions. Jessica Strozewski I Operations Coordinator Washington State Association of Counties I wsac.org jstrozewski@wsac.orgj (360)489-3018 I (360)999-8714 #WAnderCounties 1 c\b, 'kw I;, r C O U N T . ca, Disclaimer:Documents and correspondence are available under state law. This e-mail may be disclosable to a third-party requestor. 2 WSAC Timber Counties Caucus—Timber 101 Training Curriculum (DRAFT) Dates:June 9th and 10th, 2022 (Thursday and Friday) Location: Olympia Hotel at Capital Lake, 2300 S Evergreen Park Dr.SW,Olympia WA Attendee Limit:40 Day One: Washington State Timber Industry Basics (8:00 AM —6:30 PM) Training Objective: To assist members in understanding the history of timber extraction in Washington State and why counties have an interest in policy issues that impact the timber industry. Classroom Presentations—Location TBD 8:00 A brief history of the timber industry in Washington State—from the beginning to today. Time allotted—60 minutes Presenter—TBD 9:00 Washington State forestland ownership and related county revenues—an overview Time allotted—90 minutes Panel Presentation—TBD 10:30 BREAK 10:45 DNR Unwrapped—Why they exist,who they are, how they began managing state forestlands for counties, and what other work they do. Time allotted—90 minutes Presenter-DNR 12:15 Working Lunch Timber industry economics. Time allotted—60 minutes Presenter—TBD (Mason Bruce&Girard) Field Presentations—Depart 1:30 Active logging site operation (DNR Site or private site) Location—TBD Presenter—TBD Sawmill (Sierra Pacific—Shelton) Location—TBD Presenter—TBD Dinner Provided (Location TBD) Day Two: Contemporary Timber Policy Basics(8:00 AM—6:00 PM) Training Objective:To help members understand the existing statewide framework for forestland management, the benefits of forestland beyond timber production, and forestland carbon storage and sequestration issues and opportunities. Classroom Presentations—Location TBD 8:00 Timberlands regulatory framework—a brief history of TFW and the Forests &Fish Agreement and an explanation of the Adaptive Management Program and the state forestlands HCP. Time allotted—90 minutes Presenter—DNR and others? 9:30 The benefits of forestlands and related ecosystems. Time allotted—60 minutes Presenter—TBD 10:30 BREAK 10:45 Forestland carbon and carbon markets—the basics. Time allotted—90 minutes Presenter—TBD 12:15 Working Lunch Where counties and forestland management intersect—a panel discussion. Time allotted—60 minutes Presenters—TBD Field Presentations—Depart 1:30 State forestland management site visit (Capital Forest—legacy forest) Location—TBD Presenter—DNR Private forestland management site visit (Port Blakely or Green Diamond) Location—TBD Presenter Return by 6:00 PM Julie Shannon Kate Dean From: Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 1:02 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW:You're Invited to LandFest 2022! From: Jefferson Land Trust Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 1:00:00 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Kate Dean Subject: You're Invited to LandFest 2022! ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. \ 1 ffi TEFFERSON J D ik .00. i _ _ TRUST w.� Protecting places that matter since 1989 ll +,a s� ��iryry � ,una Tin' ,�*a"! � � � � �� a, it °� ��' r ,• �. �- gal a ♦' iil��� ,0,...1�E J� 7 1��. a ; r $ °; , Back on'the etl $k. r�. Lg11C �2St andYou're Invifc ! * oz . a r: 3 ro ' 2 Thursday,July 7 ' fro �; ft �i *St -411"" ';4:44."4"es A. q fi � a. tl� ay� .4* % r `,., 4" a"GA t € *44 ss ",���� ,...41—,, ' ..*.T.4)::":;:f 'TA'-i -:- 1'X.<14.:'1;11'7'. \'')Al 4,--(‘',0- - J ; �Ny RY °aid �r`. r �*t ‘i`-.4i. ,„_,.4, .,;,... . , n ', w � �� to 1 Reserve your Early Bird tickets today! Jefferson Land Trust's signature gala returns to Finnriver Farm & Cidery on Thursday, July 7 from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. We can't wait to celebrate with you in person! Master of Ceremonies Luke Burbank and co-host Matt Smith will be our guides to an evening of delights, including a delicious farm-to-table meal from Chef Dan Ratigan, music by Samara Jade, games, prizes, and inspiring remarks from keynote speaker Lyndsie Bourgon, author of the new book Tree Thieves: Crime and Survival in North America's Woods. Left: Host Luke Burbank; Right:Keynote speaker, author Lyndsie Bourgon.Learn more about Lyndsie at www.lyndsiebourgon.corn Gather your friends and join us for this magical gala in support of the farms,fish, and forests of Jefferson County. 2 Dust off your summer finery and get ready to feast on the views of the Olympic Mountains and Center Valley on this memorable evening. Pre-order Lyndsie Bourgon's book, published June 21, at Imprint Bookstore. Lyndsie will be signing her book at the event. It's time to get ready! Event Details , 7,..%- _. -77- , 4- '-'4,1 *2:5 .4: Date: Thursday, July 7 � '$0 tok: 1' '4 ".'7"( 4'''' I '''''t` A *' ' ,,.4:14,,:,'1,4s ,k.:.;'''1, c € rif r S„? Time: 6:00-9:00 pm Location: Finnriver Farm & Cidery, 124 Center Road, Chimacum Buy your Early Bird tickets today! Unable to attend or would not like to receive upcoming Lt invitations? Please let us know here 3 Interested in volunteering at LandFest? Please email Ric for more information! Thank You to Our LandFest Sponsors! it z L . FAMILY FOUNDATION ' ST a 1 CEDARS , �` 4 . —.....„.Rayonier Kristin Manwaring Value From The Ground Up' N.6h. Port Totonsettd -' 1ST SECIMITY BAl\IK GARDEN CENTER • P....- , .. SOUND .AITIN. .........,„,_ PENINSULA COMMUNITY BANK ENVIRONMENTAL Simply better here, HAMA HAMA THE e *Pr;(it 14,1 x-„La.tb,e4. Business wanyworks GUIDESConstruct ion liti ow CPAs&Advisors SINCE (mwn PORT 18'1 TaWNSEND - .. Kitsap '' . ..... Bank 1.10ffitUll ,, ,,,, TRUST PC)" -,9V,NS,dir , , Finnriver PUBLIC , %, 7 =p-, ,, FARM A CIDERY 1111 ' LAND- ' \VOO1)S,1 w 5 J ' ► � IPTZ PORT LUDLOW ,►�►'0r And a Big Shout Out to Our Save the Land Partners! ► ►4t.i1 .... ato. 1 • .-' , :,ElnnfIvef 'the FARM & CIDERY PORT LUDLOW ,,�� ,u' ,, ' Corner =� volt. marina,. inn home. nt sa xwr g s x tt �C WAIIIII. ? Wayland ,^ . -coo, Constructive setter Properties Build a Story 'h1-C3in LLC 0 Facebook C) Instagram O YouTube 6 0 Website Email Copyright©2022 Jefferson Land Trust, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Jefferson Land Trust 1033 Lawrence St Port Townsend,WA 98368-6523 Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. 7 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 2:39 PM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: County News Now— May 10, 2022 From: NACo County News Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 2:36:11 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: County News Now— May 10, 2022 ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Having trouble viewing this email? Click Here CN N W NATIONAL ASSOCIATION `'COU IES 0000 Count7News May 10, 2022 Announcing 2022 NACo Achievement Award winners 1 View hundreds of award-winning county program recognized for excellence across more than a dozen categories. READ MORE * = 'Man therapy' addresses elderly depression, suicide In Ada County, Idaho,the coroner saw too many suicides among 6k ---,v- older men and sought to give them social outlets to develop r stronger bonds. Read more County fights flooding by purchasing property, creating more open space Mti; Morris County, N.J. purchased land, removed homes and restored properties to open space to better absorb floodwaters M h G and Protect other nearb ro erties from floodin p Yp p g Read more MORE COUNTY NEWS P r ' ilder Learn how the City FoSmithenhanced Frith flWtt rlt ar � t� m , 2 NAG). 2022,ANNUAL ONFEREtiCE Et EXPOSIT ADAMS COUNTY COLORADO Explore the full schedule for the 2022 NACo ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXPOSITION REGISTER TODAY VIEW SCHEDULE* *Note new pattern of Thursday—Sunday .� Expand w � � � A r MANAGEp SECURITY SERVICES TODAY! 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The association represents clerks, election officials and recorders and will address evolution of the land registry, an update on the U.S. Election Assistance Commission's priorities and activities, defining the cybercrime landscape for 2022 and beyond, what every election official should know about the USPS and election mail and more. Learn more. Natural gas brings opportunity to Somerset County Somerset County, Md. officials have been working for decades to bring natural gas to the area before the Somerset County Expansion Project extended natural gas service in 2021. Read more. Understand your liquidity Hear how Chautauqua County, N.Y. Director of Finance Kitty Crow and County Executive PJ Wendel are using cashVest® data from three+one® to create incredible outcomes for their taxpayers. 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Dear Greg Brotherton , Please join us Wednesday, May 11th for our monthly business meeting followed by an update from the 4th of July Committee.There will be a lunch special, or you can order off the menu. Our meetings take place at Blakeslee's Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Avenue, Noon —1pm and are open to the public and all are welcome to attend. This is an in-person meeting. We will not have a Zoom or call-in option due to limited internet at the venue. UPCOMING PROGRAMS May 11—Monthly Business Meeting and 4th of July Committee Update May 18—TBA May 25—Department of Community Development (DCD) Candidate Forum featuring Kevin Russell, Cherie Kidd, and Jesse Major FROM PENINSULA COLLEGE "We are all systems go for the Customer Service trainings at Peninsula College!!!! We could use some help spreading the word to area businesses. We are offering contract trainings for employers with larger groups of staff. We will also offer general training sessions where anyone can attend May 13th & 18th (we can do a morning class or late afternoon class depending on what most people need). The training session will last 2.5 hours. If employers are interested, they can call or email me for more information. @" Contact Rebecca Schwartz for more information rschwartz@pencol.edu or 360-374-3223 CLALLAM EDC MAKE SURE TO JOIN CLALLAM EDC'S MAILING LIST SO YOU DON'T MISS GRANT OPPORTUNITIES AND COUNTY NEWS! https://chooseclallamfirst.com/ 1 Join Dr. Suzy Ames, Ed.D., this Wednesday on Coffee with Colleen at Sam: Dr. Suzanne Ames will be taking the helm at Peninsula College at the beginning of July. She will take the reigns from Dr. Luke Robins who assumed the role of President in 2012. Suzy most recently served as the Vice President of Instruction at Lake Washington Institute of Technology in Kirkland, WA. Suzy actively reached out to many in our community prior to her interviews to learn more about the views of leaders within Clallam &Jefferson Counties. She said her career goal has been to serve as the President of Peninsula College for nearly a decade. These discussions included the unique challenges we face and how to best position the college to serve our business community and the students within the North Olympic Peninsula to successfully grow our economy. Dr. Ames earned a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership for Change from Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, CA; a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from City University in Seattle, WA; and two Bachelors of Arts in Communications and Political Science from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Please Join us on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89474510306?pwd=Vl IrRHh5RG 1nYVh3V3JXRzFSMmRodz09 Meeting I D: 894 7451 0306 Passcode: 187447 One tap mobile +12532158782„89474510306#,,,,*187447# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location - 253 215 8782 (Tacoma) Photography Notice:Be aware that by participating in the Clallam EDC's event,"Coffee with Colleen,"you are automatically authorizing the Clallam County Economic Development Council and its employees and agents to use your name,photograph,voice or other likeness for purposes related to the mission of EDC including but not limited to publicity,marketing,websites,and promotion of the EDC and its various programs. Next Coffee with Colleen Guests: May 11 -Suzy Ames, Incoming President of Peninsula College May 18 -Steve Burke, Ex Director, Shore Aquatic Center WA State has Numerous Upcoming Grant Programs for Small Businesses Affected by the Economic Impacts of COVID: At our last EDC Coffee Chat,Julia Turlinchamp from the Department of Commerce reviewed the latest information on each of the grant programs. To listen to her presentation go to the following link at 26 minutes 15 seconds at EDC Coffee Chat Link. Working Washington Round 5: $70 million • $45 million of the $70 million is only for the arts, heritage & science businesses and nonprofits • Opens about July 2022 Convention Center Grants: $5 million • Businesses and nonprofits reliant on economic activity generated through conventions Hospitality Sector Grants: $100 million • $15M of the $100 million is required for lodgings impacted by state eviction moratorium Relief for Large Arts, Heritage and nonprofit orgs: $5 million 2 • Reimburses mandated COVID Testing Costs Small Business Innovation & Competivness Fund: $34.5 million Focused on Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Entrepreneurs WEST END BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION (WEBPA) WEBPA meetings take place at the Congregational Church, 7:30am. Dues are only$10 for an individual, and $25 for a business. WEBPA is a wonderful non-profit organization that provides business networking, and through fundraising, keep our lovely town decorated for Christmas! For more information, please contact Christi Baron 360-374-3311 or cbaron@forksforum.com UPCOMING IN-PERSON EVENTS RECURRING • Tuesdays— Bingo Night @ Forks Elks Lodge • Wednesdays—Quileute Drum Group @ Quileute Akalat Center • May 14-October 1 (Saturdays) Forks Open Aire Market @ Sully's Parking Lot • May 25-August 31 (Wednesdays) Forks Logging & Mill Tours MAY EVENTS • May 14 Richwine Road Band Live Music Fundraiser for Forks Food Bank @ The Ki'tla Center Roundhouse • May 15 Live Music by Dana Hubbard @ Quillayute River Resort • May 17 West End Historical Society @ Forks Congregational Church • May 18 Customer Service Training @ Peninsula College • May 20 Forever Twilight in Forks Collection 5th Anniversary Celebration @ Rainforest Arts Center Plaza • May 21-22 Spring Bazaar Rummage Sale @ Forks Elks Lodge • May 22 Planned Power Outage on the West End • May 22 Ian Maksin in Concert @ Rainforest Arts Center • May 28-29 The 1st Annual Forks Sasquatch Days @ Rainforest Arts Center, downtown For more events, please visit our website If you would like to submit an event for our events page, send the information to Events@ForksWA.com and include your contact details and a photo or flyer. Cham&'t S&%m NEW WEBSITE PHOTOS We are so excited to be working on our new website. As part of this process, if you are a Chamber member and listed on our website (Sponsor, Organization, Introductory Organization, Additional Business) we need updated photos from you. Kari will be reaching out via phone to all members as a follow-up to this email. What we need: • 1- 10 photos your choice, that best represent your business. We have a slideshow option if you send multiple photos. • Horizontal is best. • Size: around 1800x750. 3 • Please email them to us individually or send them to us in a group with Dropbox or another file sharing link. • Please make sure to tell us which business these are for if you have multiple businesses. • Please email them to Chamber@ForksWA.com and Kari will respond that she has received them. • If we don't receive photos from you after this email and the follow up phone call, you may end up with a very small photo to represent your company. We hope everyone takes advantage of this new opportunity. • Please have these photos to us by May 31. FORKS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORM AVAILABLE NOW Do you know a Forks High School graduate looking for additional scholarships? Any current graduate of Forks High School, Forks Alternative School or the Quileute Tribal High School may apply as long as they meet the requirements. Our scholarship applications are due by May 20th. Find out more on this link! If you know someone who might be interested and needs a Spanish-speaking translator we have one available! Please contact us with questions. SAVE THE DATE—COMMUNITY SHRED EVENT IN OCTOBER! The Forks Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring a community shred event on Saturday, October 1st from 10am — 1 pm. This gives you 5 months to go through that pile of paperwork in your closet, garage, storeroom, desk, etc. and sort it out to see what needs to be shredded in October. This fundraiser will benefit our ongoing scholarship program. FOREVER TWILIGHT IN FORKS COLLECTION & FESTIVAL FTF IS LOOKING FOR LOCAL VENDORS! Forever Twilight in Forks Festival Grand Bazaar- Friday, September 9th 9am-5pm at Ki'tla Center. All spots are outdoors, so bring your own table, chair, pop-up. We will set up in the grassy area in the SE corner and there will be high visibility from the highway. People are coming from all over and want to buy local art, photography,jewelry, Twilight-themed items and more! Spaces are only $25 each. We are offering free spaces for local non-profits, and our Quileute and Hoh neighbors!Advance registration is required. To find out more information or to register click on this link. All are welcome to shop!! FOREVER TWILIGHT IN FORKS COLLECTION Forever Twilight in Forks Collection is currently open Friday 2—4 pm and Saturday Noon —4pm. We will begin summer hours (open Thursday— Monday) on May 20. Please see link for more details. Please join us for our 5th Anniversary Celebration on May 20th! Festivities begin at 2pm! WE WANT TO DO YOUR RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY Would you like to celebrate your new business, grand opening, re-opening, addition, or a special unveiling with a ribbon cutting ceremony? We would love to provide that service to you! Simply contact me and we will put it on the calendar. Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies make great acknowledgements for business milestones! 4 eftainfteft Staf4 .Ulf/* • Lissy Andros, executive director Reach me at director@forkswa.com Kari Larson, assistant to the E.D., Kari handles all of our visitor correspondence and administrative duties for the Chamber, and the online store. She is also in charge of ordering our merchandise and sending out visitor packets. Reach Kari at chamber@forkswa.com info@forkswa.com and events@forkswa.com Gay Bunnell, Forever Twilight in Forks Collection and VIC staff member. Gay is our lead staff member at the Collection, including maintaining the records for the exhibits. Reach Gay at collection@forkswa.com Wendy Sumner, Visitor Center staff member. (no email) Rob Hunter, Forever Twilight in Forks Festival volunteer and part-time staff member. Reach Rob at projects@forkswa.com Susie Michels, IT Manager. Susie runs our website and handles all technical issues. Reach Susie at webmaster@forkwa.com 2022 DUES Thank you to everyone who has sent in their dues for 2022! We will send out reminders this week. If you haven't received yours, please contact me. Thank you for your time. I hope you have a wonderful day! Best, Lissy Andros, Executive Director Forks Chamber of Commerce 1411 S. Forks Avenue Forks, WA 98331 360-374-2531 office 903-360-4449 cell director@ForksWA.com 5 jeffbocc From: lacey carnahan <laceycarnahan@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 2:37 PM To: jeffbocc Subject: Tiny Shelter Villages Support Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. To whom it may concern, I am writing to show support for the Tiny Shelter Villages and the passing of the ordinance drafted by the county's planning department. Safe transitional housing for our community members in need of support is crucial to a healthy community. Thank You, Lacey Carnahan LACEY CARNAHAN CARNAHAN WOODWORKS INSTAGRAM @)CARNAHANWOODWORKS 1 jeffbocc From: Joanne Rittmueller <rittmuellerjoanne@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 3:02 PM To: pcommissiondesk@jefferson.co.wa;jeffbocc Subject: Rewrite of Housing for Homeless Ordinance ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. I want to voice my support for the work over the past two years of advocates from HSN's Tiny Home Communities Housing Action Team, the Community Build, and Bayside Housing who have worked hard to provide humane, safe, and decent transitional housing in Jefferson County. Part of this work has been recommending updates to the county's ordinance that governs Tiny Shelter Villages, including Peter's Place. On May 18th, the Temporary Housing Facilities Ordinance they helped to update will be voted on by the Jefferson County Planning Commission. The following is the legal description of such update: An Ordinance Repealing and Replacing } Interim Ordinance 08-1213-21 and Adopting } Zoning Regulations for the Siting, Establishment } ORDINANCE NO. And Operation of Temporary Homeless Facilities } in Unincorporated Areas of Jefferson County } I would like to provide my full support for this ordinance so that we can better care for our homeless people. I have worked with homeless people on and off for decades and see their struggles. I believe we have a responsibility to help them, and I believe this rewrite of the ordinance helps to facilitate this goal as well as meeting other community needs. Thank you, Joanne Rittmueller Board Member Bayside Housing and Services i jeffbocc From: Debbi Steele <deborahksteele@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 3:42 PM To: pcomm@jefferson.co.wa;jeffbocc Subject: Revisions to the Ordinance on temporary housing ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. To the Planning Commissioners and Board of Commissioners, I'm writing to urge you to pass the final ordinance for temporary housing facilities in the county. As a member of Community Build, we have been following this work and appreciate the hours of work and input on the drafts that were done. This final form is a kind, humane answer to this housing situation. We know what we do building temporary shelters is not the final answer but it is an essential part of the solution. Please adopt this final permanent ordinance in its entirety. Debbi Steele 2205 Redwood St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 805.312.6547 1 jeffbocc From: No Reply (LCB) <NoReply@lcb.wa.gov> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2022 9:00 AM To: treascurrl@plyc.us Cc: McFerran, Grover P (Pat) (LCB); Higbee, Kelly S (LCB);Wheeler, Maureen T (LCB); DOR FAX BLS Subject: PORT LUDLOW YACHT CLUB 405606-2M Attachments: 405606-2M.pdf ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Congratulations, on receiving your Washington State Liquor License. We've attached your approval letter and a customer service survey link. Please take a few minutes to tell us how we can improve our service. Survey Link: https://www.surveymonkev.com/s/rrtbc2f Please check out the upcoming Licensing Classes and get your questions answered in real time. 1 Sfdfe Licensing and Regulation WashingtonPO Box 43098 'j Liquor and Cannabis Board Olympia WA 98504-3098 Phone—(360) 664-1600 Fax—(360) 753-2710 May 12, 2022 PORT LUDLOW YACHT CLUB PO BOX 65338 PORT LUDLOW, WA. 98365-0338 Re: PORT LUDLOW YACHT CLUB 55 HERON RD PORT LUDLOW, WA 98365-9300 LICENSE #405606 - 2M U B 1601-798-617-001-0001 Your application for change in corporate officer(s) and/or stock ownership has been approved. This approval is for: Individual/Entity Position BRYAN JAMES GILBREATH PRESIDENT/COMMODORE LORRAINE ANNETTE GILBREATH SPOUSE ANDREA CHARLOTTE PISTAY VICE PRESIDENT/VICE COMMODORE ROBERT WILLIAM PISTAY SPOUSE ROBIN MARIE KING TREASURER ROBERT ERNEST KING SPOUSE CaroCloyersmo Liquor License Specialist 360-664-1696 cc: Business License Service Southwest Enforcement Jefferson County Commissioners File cco 11/10 Decisions jeffbocc From: Washington State Department of Commerce <WAStateCommerce@public.govdelivery.com> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2022 9:11 AM To: jeffbocc Subject: Planners' Update Newsletter- May 2022 ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Having trouble viewing this email?View it online ► Washington State CommDepaerce of ,....._ MAY 2022 Planners' Update Newsletter Commerce Periodic Update Grants � EAR `,,,, ,, n `4 a q n E ram. .. � .i kli i. 9 z r� y ... p w, Planning grants available for state fiscal year 2023 (July 1, 2022-June 30, 2023) 1 The governor and Legislature made a historic commitment to Growth Management Act (GMA) planning during the 2022 legislative session. As a result, we expect to provide grant funding to all counties and cities before their upcoming comprehensive plan and development regulation periodic updates, as required under RCW 36.70A.130 (5). Funding is available under the following formula Grants are available to counties and cities based on population and planning status under the GMA for the 2024 periodic update cycle. This same funding should be available to future periodic updates, pending legislative appropriation. Fully planning • Counties with 100,000 or more population: $700,000 • Counties up to 99,999 population: $350,000 • Cities with 100,000 or more population: $325,000 • Cities with 50,000 to 99,999 population: $175,000 • Cities with 3,000 to 49,999 population: $125,000 • Cities up to 2,999 population: $100,000 Partially planning • Counties with 10,000 or more population: $150,000 • Counties up to 9,999 population: $100,000 • Cities (no population limits): $20,000 Grant timelines and requirements Grants will be awarded to counties and cities based on their scheduled deadlines under RCW 36.70A.130(5), with funding available two years before these statutory deadlines for review and revision of comprehensive plans and development regulations. Starting July 1, 2022, counties and cities with a 2024 deadline, which are King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties and the cities within them, are eligible to receive the first half of their grant. The second half of this grant is scheduled for the next state fiscal year. Periodic update grant award notifications and instructions will be issued to counties and cities with 2024 updates by June 2022. Commerce will work with you to finalize the grant agreements. Jurisdictions will be eligible to request grant reimbursement for all periodic update grant work, defined in the grant agreements, beginning July 1, 2022. More information on GMA update grants will be added to the Growth Management Grants webpage as it becomes available. Supplemental funding for climate and middle housing 2 Support is also available for jurisdictions to address middle housing and climate change for Puget Sound jurisdictions. This is in addition to the funding available for the periodic update. Middle housing grant program The Legislature provided $7.5 million for Commerce to administer a middle housing grant program for cities as a part of the 2024 periodic update. Grant applications are available for state fiscal year 2023 (July 1, 2022-June 30, 2023) on our Growth Management Grants page. • Cities over 20,000 population: $100,000 • Cities 10,000-20,000 population: $75,000 • Cities under 10,000 population: $60,000 Middle housing grant requirements Grantee jurisdictions must conduct actions relating to adopting ordinances that authorize middle housing types on at least 30% of lots currently zoned as single family residential. "Middle housing types" include duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, fiveplexes, sixplexes, townhouses, courtyard apartments, cottage housing and stacked flats. Each city must use a racial equity analysis and establish anti-displacement policies as required under RCW 36.70A.070(2)(e)-(h) to ensure no net displacement of very low-, low- or moderate-income households, as defined in RCW 43.63A.510, or individuals from racial, ethnic and religious communities that were subjected to discriminatory housing policies in the past. Commerce must prioritize applications that: • Aim to authorize middle housing types in the greatest proportion of zones. • Plan to subcontract with multiple community-based organizations that represent different vulnerable populations in overburdened communities to engage in eligible activities. These populations, as defined in RCW 70A.02.010, have experienced disproportionate harm from planning and zoning policies and practices. Climate Program — Early Planning Grants The Legislature is providing $2.3 million in grant funding for King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties, and the cities within them, to incorporate climate action into their periodic updates. Climate change elements in local comprehensive plans are not currently required by state law. However, this climate program grant is intended to support jurisdictions that are ready to proceed with climate change planning activities. Climate program grant funding will be available through a competitive application process. Counties will be eligible for up to $100,000 and cities will be eligible for up to $80,000. Early Planning Grant requirements and eligible activities Grant funds must be applied toward eligible activities, including: • Identification or implementation of measures to reduce per capita greenhouse gas emissions or per capita vehicle miles traveled. • Development of a vulnerability and risk assessment, including: 3 • Exploring climate-related trends to identify current and anticipated impacts. • Identifying vulnerable populations and assets (social, economic, environmental). • Characterizing risks for such assets to identify where policies are needed. Application information and grant deadlines will be updated to our Growth Management Grant's page by mid-May for state fiscal year 2023 (July 1, 2022- June 30, 2023). For more information on Commerce's Climate Program, visit the Climate Program website. Note: The Department of Ecology plans to have a $3 million competitive grant program during the 2023-2025 biennium to help jurisdictions address climate issues in their Shoreline Master Programs. Passport to 2044: Comprehensive Plan Workshop Series June 15, 2022, 9:30 a.m. to noon Join the Puget Sound Regional Council, the Washington State "" mRSC Department of Commerce and the Municipal Research and Services Center for an online workshop on comprehensive plan periodic updates. The workshop will provide an overview Puget Sound Regional Council of what's new in the Growth Management Act and VISION 2050 since the last major update, PSRC's plan review and certification process, and resources and tools to support plan updates. Attendees will also have an opportunity to connect with other staff working on comprehensive plans throughout the region. This is the first in a series of workshops that will include deeper dives in specific topic areas throughout the year. Stay tuned for more information on upcoming sessions exploring housing, climate change, and other topics. Sign up for the Plan Review and Certification email list for information on upcoming events and resources. Questions? Contact Maggie Moore at mmoorea.psrc.org. Grant awards update — Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program Round two grant awards In April, the Washington State Department of Commerce announced a second round of Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program (CHIP) awards. $17.5 million was awarded to 26 projects that support the development of nearly 2,100 affordable housing units throughout the state. 4 .r ,fs The CHIP awards prioritized projects that 0w' included home ownership units as part of a �'+ t , community land trust, offering housing that is 4,' j " ' `W affordable in perpetuity. CHIP grants provide up to $2.5 million per project for sewer, water or 2 �x ' stormwater improvements and/or waived A ��� system development charges for new „� : - affordable housing projects. The goal is to help build more housing units, more quickly, by ^ covering upfront costs of infrastructure and connecting housing to municipal systems. The program also helps local governments reduce per unit connection fees, which are ,� ' mas used to payfor area-wide improvements to • r' water or wastewater systems. When utilities , 4 reduce these connection fees for affordable ' �rv � � e ', multifamily or infill projects, it can encourage development of more of these housing options, which tend to be more affordable and make more efficient use of costly infrastructure. While this announcement signals the end of round two, applications will open soon for a third round of grants to be awarded over the summer. More information on the award winners and future rounds can be found on the Commerce housing page. Reminder: Washington Association of Planners Inland Empire Section Annual Conference Register now to attend the June event The Washington Association of Planners Inland Empire Section will have its annual planning conference AN American Planning Association at Elkins Resort on Priest Lake from Washington Chapter June 2-3, 2022. This year's theme is "Planning for Collaboration," and will Making Great Communities Happen be the first chance for planners to meet since the pandemic began. Planned sessions include: Tribal planning collaboration, water planning, adjudication, law and facilitating community conversations. There will be an interactive keynote session on Thursday, June 2, with Chris Elisara, the senior fellow for placemaking at the Omond Center at Duke Divinity, and John Paget, producer and director of the film "Telling Stories that Advance Placemaking." The film featured the founders of First+Main Films discussing how to leverage the power of film to foster civic pride and identity, build community and spark imagination. Learn more and register at the 2022 Inland Empire Section Planning Conference webpage. 5 Upcoming Planners' Forum dates Planners' Forums are quarterly events held regionally across Washington State and in partnership with both the Washington APA and the Planners Association of Washington. Each one features guest speakers discussing planning related topics in association with the guidelines established by the American Planning Association. The forums are on Zoom. • NW Planners' Forum—9 to 11 a.m. May 19 • SW Planners' Forum —9 to 11:30 a.m. June 16 • Eastern Planners' Forum —9 to 11:30 a.m. July 27 Remember, folks needing American Planning Association (AICP) credits will receive credits for attending based on topics covered. Learn more about Commerce's regional forums or sign up to attend on the Growth Management Planners' Forum webpage. Short course on local planning The Short Course on local planning offers an overview of land use planning laws in Washington, an introduction to comprehensive planning and plan implementation under the GMA, and a review of roles in planning and mandatory training on the Open Public Meetings Act for local government officials. All courses are online, free and open to the public. The June 6, 2022 date is a special housing short course. Following a break for the summer, courses will resume in the fall. Month Date Time Registration May Tuesday, 5/31 6-9 p.m. REGISTER June (Housing) Monday, 6/6 3-5 p.m. REGISTER June Monday, 6/20 1-4 p.m. REGISTER Subscribe to our Planners' Update Newsletter 6 Do you have new staff or know of someone who would like to learn more about planning news in Washington? 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Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. � fN � III wFE Stronger Together: Foster a region of healthy people, thriving communities May 11, 2022 Monthly deep dive: Together, recovery is possible (substance use disorder) One of the Olympic Action Collaboratives meets regularly to discuss and address substance use disorder across the Olympic region. The action collaborative is working to create a 4-year action plan (2023-2026)with organizational, Tribal, community, and regional actions to advance the focus area. Recently, the group identified a result statement to guide the action plan, "A region with compassion for individuals impacted by substance use and supports individuals throughout their personal recovery journey."OCH looks forward to working closely with partners throughout the year to help bring this result statement to life. Learn more about the Olympic Action Collaboratives by connecting with OCH@olympicch.org. 1 Recovery Hero Meet Medhani Vaugh Medhani has transformed the challenges of his past as a vessel to build bridges with at-risk youth. This passion is evident in the way he speaks about his own son and goes out of his way to foster connections with young people in Jefferson County. "I aim to be a gentle mentor to youth." w ' S I aim to be a gentle to youth. NIEDH'AN'VAUGH OCH funding opportunities Olympic youth addressing substance use (SUD) disorder stigma OCH is excited to announce a funding opportunity for youth-led projects that meaningfully address and reduce the stigma of substance use disorder in the Olympic region. Learn more about this funding opportunity by reviewing the request for proposals (RFP) and budget template, due to och@olympicch.org by May 22. Applicants are encouraged to connect with youth coalitions, youth-serving organizations, and other youth groups throughout the region to identify youth-led projects that will address SUD stigma. Project ideas include education campaigns, recovery celebration events, and more. Questions can be sent to och@olympicch.org. OLYMPIC YOUTH ADDRESSING SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER STIGMA sk OLYMPICCH.ORG/YOUTH-STIGMA DEADLINE MAY 22 e Care coordination agencies OCH recently announced a funding opportunity to identify Care Coordination Agencies (CCAs)throughout the Olympic region. At this time, care coordination activities will be focused on community members in need of 2 supports while in isolation or quarantine for COVID-19. OCH expects the program to expand to other health supports in 2023. Eligibility for this opportunity includes community-based organizations, Federally Qualified Health Centers, local public health jurisdictions, Tribal nations, and other organizations or agencies with presence in the three-county region of Clallam, Jefferson, and Kitsap counties. Learn more about this funding opportunity by reviewing the Care Coordination Agency request for proposals (RFP)webpage which contains links for all associated materials. Applications are due by May 22. Opportunities & Resources Community Connection Baby Shower First Step Family Support Center is hosting a free event celebrating expecting and new families in Clallam County on May 21 10am-2pm at the Vern Burton Center in Port Angeles. Learn more here. Online suicide training: free through June All Patients Safe, an online suicide prevention training designed for medical professionals and client-facing staff in Washington State, is being offered free to those groups through June 30. All Patients Safe was developed by mental health providers and public health experts with lived experience and has been widely adopted by organizations such as UW Medicine. The training includes two versions, one for client-facing staff and a second for medical and other licensed professionals. Learn more and register. Free video services for Black, Indigenous, People of Color(BIPOC) groups in Jefferson County Whaleheart Productions is offering a limited amount of services free of charge to Jefferson County businesses that are BIPOC-owned as well as non-profits that are BIPOC-led and primarily serve the community. Whaleheart Productions is a talented videographer and a friend of OCH, as they have helped us bring our Coffee Break Video Series to life. Learn more here (bottom of home page). Scholarships available: 2022 Washington Behavioral Healthcare Conference OCH is providing up to three scholarships for folks to attend the Health Care Authority's 2022 Washington Behavioral Healthcare Conference on Jun 15-17 from 8:40a-1 p. The virtual conference will include 35 workshops that focus on recovery and resiliency, race and equity in behavioral health, housing and housing support services, corrections, mental health, and more. A pre-conference training on law and ethics is also available. Learn more here. Scholarships are first come, first served and are open to anyone who lives or works in the Olympic region (Clallam, Jefferson, Kitsap counties). To inquire about a scholarship, please email och(olympicch.o g. Mark your calendar Upcoming OCH events • Board of Directors I Jun 13, 1-3p Add to calendar • Olympic Action Collaboratives (contact OCH@olympicch.org for calendar invite) o Access to the full spectrum of care May 18, 1-2:30p I Port Gamble S'Klallam Wellness Center, Room 212 o Individual needs are met timely, easily, and compassionately Jun 8, 1-2:30p (Port Gamble S'Klallam Wellness Center, Room 212 o Together, recovery is possible Jun 14, 1-2:30p I North Olympic Healthcare Network o Everyone housed Apr-May Members will be asked to schedule 1:1 meetings with OCH 3 Follow us on social media! Have you connected with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn? If not, be sure to follow us to stay up to date on all things OCH. f tiv 0 In partnership, Olympic COMMUNITY(/'HEALTH Together,we acknowledge,with humility,the indigenous peoples whose presence permeates the waterways,shorelines,valleys,and mountains of the Olympic region.The land where we are is the territory of the Coast Salish Peoples,in particular the Chimacum,Hoh,Makah,S'Klallam,Suquamish,and Quileute tribes on whose sacred land we live,work,and play.Click here to learn more about the Indigenous land where you are. as this email forwarded to you? Subscribe here! Olympic Community of Health,41 Colwell St, Port Hadlock,Washington 98339, United States, 3606336298 4 Julie Shannon From: Heidi Eisenhour Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 8:12 AM To: Julie Shannon Subject: FW: NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding & Resort at Point Ludlow ship christening and Ribbon Cutting! From: The Chamber of Jefferson County Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 8:10:27 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding &Resort at Point Ludlow ship christening and Ribbon Cutting! ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. raYl Il d 'r ;;:ni II,I 'll s; , .xalwhH�"y)( il!Iliif �r,il, u I IIIIIII'I'I�ws'nwl � I�"181iiulll'911'Y`v a� ' p!!�!9"IIIIIII Ip i,,, J .�Qlil in the Fun! d91 ri�M mll The Chamber OF JEFFERSON COUNTY Saturday, May 14th 9:30am The Resort at Port Ludlow ylpil4 in!'' Ribbon Cutting �r1G1 re- ler• and Christening Join us! 6!r on the dock behind the general store at III The Resort at Port Ludlow ;I�9.r., ��" iyili � @ , r q.:4� , k��'��IIIII'pll,,,,;,,;,, ,,,rr�"�„u441° r r Illlillld��l!r. w4� I,ii,YI�P'1�1116�IIIIC�'���'' ifP;IV,il914llllllll�Jl,�'Ihlugip'�� I IIV'lllli!ill'llll"ull'Ipi';r 1 , , ' ' ` ~ ' - � =�7 = MY ' � - The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding has completed construction on a 25'zero-emission pump ` out boat which will provide free services in Port Ludlow Bay. This pilot project features electric and solar `. technology and a corrosion prevention system which will keep heavy metals out of the water.The project ' ' came together through a collaboration with local marine businesses, private donors, and state agencies aligned around a common goal of promoting environmental stewardship-from its zero emission ' propulsion system to its role in keeping waterways clean ofwastewater � This ioa community focused project. ' ° Locally Designed. Naval architect Tim Nolan, based in Port Townsend,WA, developed the '. CLEAN BAY design. ' ° Locally Engineered.Turnpoint Design, based in Port Townsend,WA, used CNC technology to ' out the CLEAN BAY forms. ° Locally Built. Students at the Boat School, based in Port Had|onk.WA,are building the hull, deck, house, and installing the marine systems. ' * Locally Operated. Port Ludlow Marine will operate the CLEAN BAY pump out boat, offering '^ pump out services hn any vessel in Port Ludlow,WA. * ' Learn more: https://www.nwswb.edu/cleanbav-zero-emissions-workboat/. ~ '. 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