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Clallam County outlines supplemental appropriations, grant adjustments including jail litter-cleanup, Stone Garden and public-health infrastructure
Summary
County staff notified commissioners of multiple supplemental appropriations and grant adjustments: Ecology reduced litter-cleanup funding to match jail staffing; state public-health infrastructure funds will cover office furniture and Tyler system work for environmental health; Operation Stone Garden and a fingerprint machine grant were detailed.
Clallam County officials on April 14 reviewed a package of supplemental appropriations and grant changes that staff will bring to the board for formal approval on April 29.
Staff said the Department of Ecology asked the county to reduce a litter-cleanup agreement grant to $22,500 because jail understaffing has limited the ability to deploy a chain gang. The board was told the reduced amount would be reflected in corresponding expenditure reductions and that Ecology sought to reallocate funds to other agencies.
The county presented two public-health infrastructure supplements from…
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