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Jefferson County Family in 2023
is made up of 360 folks.
Including
80 in Public Works
(Includes 25 on Roads team
& 25 in Solid Waste)
65 in Public Health
50 JCSO team
32 in Central Services
26 in the Courts
23 in Community Development
Auditor
Elections
Licensing
Finance & Audit
Recording Documents
Passports
Canvassing Board
Administrative
Assessor I I Treasurer
Property Appraisal
Exemption Programs Tax Collection
Parcel/Plat Maps Investments
District Levies Disbursements
BOCC
OFFICE
Continuity of Government
Legislative Process
efferson County Electoral+
County Commissioners
(3)
Legislative Authority
Regional Government
Municipal Corporation
Quasi -Judicial
County Administrator
Risk Management
Budget Management
Strategic Planning
WSU
HUMAN EMERGENCY CENTRAL SERVICES COOPERATIVE
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
EXTENSION
Culture, Belonging &
Emergency Operations
Information Services (IT/G IS/
4-H
Vailu.
Center
Records Management)
After School Programs
Employee Engagement
Disaster Preparedness&
Facilities Management/
Natural Resources Education
Recruiting&Retention
Planning and Training
Construction & Renovation
Collective Bargaining
Volunteer Management
ER&R(Fleet)
Marine Resources
LEOFFI/Disability Board
Public Records Administrator
Committee
1111, Law &Justice Departments
Sheriff Clerk
Traffic Control Superior Court Case
Civil Process Records
Crime Investigation Exhibit Control
Court Security Search Warrants
Custody&Ccrractions Financial Services
Search & Rescue Collection of Legal
Marine Patrol Financial Obligations
Animal Control Jury Summons
K-9 Unit Operations Courthouse Facilitator
Drug Task Force Program
Cold Case Squad
Keep the Peace
Prosecuting District Court Superior Court
Attorney Judge Judge
Criminal Prosecution
Traffic Infractions
Superior Court
Civil (County's Legal
Misdemeanor Criminal
Juvenile Services
Law Library
Counsel)
Support Enforcement
Probation
Civil/Small Claims
Truancy
Probate
Adult Diversion
Civil Protection
Victim/Witness Assistance
Orders
Guardianships
Coroner
Jury Management
Dependency
Name Changes
Adoptions
Behavioral Health
Criminal Felony
Search Warrants
civil
Family Law/Dissolution
Involuntary
Commitments
Therapeutic Courts
COM MUNITY
DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC HEA LTH PUBLIC WORKS FINANCE
Permit Center Commu nity Health Engineering Services Cou my Financial Management
Long Range Planning Improvement Plan Road Operations Budget Committee
Development Review Environmental Public Parks Facilities/Recreation
Building Inspection Health PW Financial Services
Solid Waste
Water Quality Waste Water
Fiscal&Administration Stormwater
Assessment
Human Services Natural Park and
Resources Recreatiena I
Behavioral Health Advisory Board
Advisory Committee Solid Waste
Board of Health Advisory Committee
Intellectual Olympic Discovery
Developmental Trail
Disability
Advisory Board updxel
Climate Action
Committee
SON
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-2023
Leadership
highlights:
Transitions,
Additions
Stability
2023 Expense Budget: $81,512,223
• General Fund: $25,681,640
• Other Funds: $60,149,553
Projected Revenues for 2023: $79M
• Property Taxes - $14,045,141
• Sales Taxes - $9,436,641
o Public Works: $11,856,570
o Tri-area Sewer: $10,463,787
o Sheriff: $8,333,461
o Public Health: $6,115,462
o Non -departmental: $5,295,048
o Solid Waste: $4,745,181
o Grants Management: $4,362,518
• Grants - $17,151,294
• Motor Vehicle Fuel Taxes - $1,502,30C
• Payment in Lieu of Taxes - $1,810,762
• Fees - $6,611,574
• Investment Income - $858,385
ON
CHALLENGES
& OPPORTUNITIES INs°
• New Technology
• Inflation
• Looming recession
• Cost of Housing/Housing Shortage
• Homelessness
• Climate Change
• COVID: Pandemic > Endemic
• Recruiting and Retaining Staff
ARIORITIES
&PROGRESS
• Strategic Plan/Survey
• Stewarding Public Assets
• Economic Development
• Housing, Homelessness
• Planning & Permitting
• Forests & Wildfire
Prevention
• Parks & Recreation
• COVID Recovery
Habitat for Humanity Land
OlyCap's Th Haven Project: 43 Units of P R I 0 R I TY •
transitional and supportive housing n -0�P .r v" k •
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OlyCap's Caswell Brown Project:
50 units of shelter for unhoused
neighbors
Affordable
Housing &
Homelessness
Habitat's Mason Street Project in Pt Hadlock:
150+ units of permanently affordable housing
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DCD Mission
Statement
"To preserve and
enhance the
quality of life in
Jefferson
County by
promoting a
vibrant economy,
sound
communities,
and a healthy
environment."
PRIORITY:
Planning,
Community
Development
Wildfire Preparedness
Landscaping Against Your Home
The first Home Ignition Zone (HIZ) is 65 feet around your home or to the property
Ilene. This zone includes the structure itself, any deck/patio/balcony or other
outside entertaining space that butts up to the structure of your home.
Remove weeds, brush, and other invasive vegetation & debris.
Use noncombustible rock mulch instead of standard mulch
Trim grass and flowers to 4 inches or less in height.
Trim back touching or overhanging tree branches to at least
10 feet from your home.
Move combustible material away from your home.
Firewood and other combustibles should be stored farther
from your home.
PRIORITY:
Forests,
Wildfire
Planning
PRIORITY:
Parks &
Recreation
Project
Dollars
Percent
JUMP! Private Committee Cash
$222,733
17%
Raised
Michael Berry Memorial Foundation
$50,000
3.82%
Jefferson Healthcare
$15, 0 0 0
1.14 %
F
Jefferson County Capital Funding
$475,492
36.29%
SL
RCO Grant
$500,000
38.16%
Donation of Labor and Materials
$47,115
3.60%
Total
$1,310,340
100%
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PRIORITY:
COVID-19
Pandemic
Endemic,
Recovery
funding
TOTAL FEDERAL RECOVERY FUNDING: $12 million
CARES ACT - 2020/2021- $2.4 million - 37 separate grants
ARPA - 2021/2022/2023 - $9.64 million
o Jefferson County Public Works: $3,445,000 for Hadlock Sewer
o OlyCAP: $1,500,000 for Caswell -Brown Outdoor Shelter
o Jefferson County PUD No.1: $900,000 for Broadband
o City of Port Townsend: $500,000 for Evans Vista
o EDC Team Jefferson: $500,000 for Business Assistance Grants
o Habitat for Humanity: $500,000 for Hadlock Affordable Housing
o Fort Worden PDA: $378,000 for Debt Reserve/Capital Projects
o Olympic Peninsula YMCA: $290,000 for Childcare Facility
o Port of Port Townsend: $150,000 for Hydraulic Boat Lift
o City of Port Townsend: $100,000 for Community Health and Wellness Center
o Mason County PUD for South County Broadband: $100,000
o KPTZ Radio: $65,000 for Morgan Hill Radio Tower
FEDERAL
COVID-19
Pandemic
Recovery
funding
■ Habitat for Humanity
$80,000
■ Humane Society
$40,000
■ Jefferson Community Foundation
$20,000
■ Jefferson County Public Works
$100,000
■ Jefferson County Rural Library District
$35,000
■ Jefferson Healthcare
$50,000
■ Jefferson Interfaith Action Coalition
$20,000
■ Northwest School ❑f Wooden Boatbuilding
$80,000
■ Olympic Housing Trust
$80,000
■ Olympic Neighbors
$24,000
■ Peninsula Trails
$20,000
■ Port ❑f Port Townsend
$50,000
■ Port Townsend Marine Trades Association
$15,000
■ Port Townsend Pump Track
$50,000
■ Quilcene Community Center/Greg Brotherton
$50,000
■ Quilcene Community Center
$20,000
■ YMCA
$100,000
$834,000
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FEDERAL
COVID-19
Pandemic
Recovery
funding
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Monday mornings, gam at the County
Courthouse or through Zoom
• Join a Board!
• Conservation Futures Citizen Oversight Committee (3)
• Intellectual Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board (2)
• LEOFF I Retirement Disability Board 0
• Marine Resources Committee (2 = District #1 Alt & District #3)
• Noxious Weed Control Board (2 = District #4; District #5)
• North Pacific Coast Marine Resource Committee 0
• Planning Commission (2 = District #2 ; District #3)
• Solid Waste Advisory Committee (4)( 1= Agriculture Alt & 1= Distri
#2 & #3
• Olympic Area Agency on Aging (03A) Advisory Committee (2)
• Public Infrastructure Fund (PIF) Board (1 = District #3)
• Housing Fund Board (2)
• WEBSITE: www.co.Jefferson.wa.us
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Conversation