In a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around emergency management planning, tax foreclosure processes, and data equity initiatives within Washington County.
Clean Water Services expressed enthusiasm for their ongoing emergency management planning, particularly in relation to earthquake preparedness. The organization is actively working to enhance its emergency response capabilities and is in the process of hiring an emergency manager to support these efforts. The board acknowledged the importance of this planning, highlighting a commitment to community safety.
Legal representatives informed the board that the tax foreclosure process is set to commence, with approximately 30 properties facing delinquency. Efforts are underway to connect affected residential property owners with resources aimed at helping them avoid foreclosure and maintain their homes.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the launch of Washington County's first data equity assessment project, funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). This initiative, in collaboration with Portland State University, aims to improve data systems and processes to ensure equitable service delivery across the county. The project is seen as a vital step towards enhancing community resilience and addressing disparities in data representation.
The meeting concluded with a reminder of upcoming events, including an emergency management fair and a celebration of the Land Use and Transportation (LUT) department's 40th anniversary, underscoring the county's commitment to community engagement and safety.