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Commissioners approve consent agenda covering bylaws, contracts, change orders and $338,675 in lodging-tax awards

3221117 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

The Kittitas County Board of County Commissioners approved a consent agenda on April 1 that included amendments to the Law and Justice Council bylaws, multiple professional services agreements, a transfer-station change order, and 17 lodging-tax contracts totaling $338,675.

At their April 1 meeting the Kittitas County Board of County Commissioners approved the consent agenda, which consolidated multiple routine and substantive items into a single vote.

Items approved included a resolution authorizing amendments to the Kittitas County Law and Justice Council mission statement and bylaws; acknowledgment of a lease agreement with Copiers Northwest for sheriff's office equipment; amended contracts for 1% mental health and chemical dependency funding; a professional services agreement with Rimrock Landscapes for grounds maintenance; change order work for the Lower Valley Transfer Station; a request-for-qualifications advertisement for solid and hazardous waste planning services; bylaws for the central services committee (CSC); and two contracts with HopeSource for youth recreation scholarships and senior transportation. The board also approved 17 lodging-tax contracts totaling $338,675.

The consent agenda was moved and approved by motion with no separate discussion on most individual items. Staff presenters for consent items included Katrina Mancos (Law and Justice Council), Nancy Schaff (sheriff's office), Casey Knudson (Public Health), Brian Elliott (county auditor), and others who spoke to their respective items; the items were later approved when the board voted to adopt the full consent agenda.