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Clallam County to seek authorization for multilingual human‑trafficking signs in county buildings; $5,000 estimated cost
Summary
The county presented multilingual signage designed to encourage trafficking reports in county restrooms and high‑traffic areas, requested authorization to reproduce and install signs at an estimated cost just under $5,000, and discussed adding braille and later exploring panic‑button or other help‑summoning options.
Clallam County staff asked the Board of Commissioners Monday to authorize reproduction and installation of multilingual human‑trafficking prevention signage inside restroom stalls and other high‑traffic county facilities, with an estimated reproduction cost just under $5,000.
A staff presenter said the proposed signs are derived from templates used by Washington anti‑trafficking organizations and include English, Spanish,…
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