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Commissioners report conservation corridor outreach, tribal health training and heat-wave planning; transit bike challenge logs thousands of rides

5456366 · July 23, 2025
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At the July 23 Thurston County commission check-in, commissioners described an open house and conservation outreach for a 93-acre parcel, a tribal health services webinar with guidance for crisis responders, input from Dr. Wheat on heat-wave language for the county comp plan, and Intercity Transit’s Bicycle Community Challenge totals.

At the July 23 Thurston County Board of County Commissioners check-in, commissioners reported updates from external boards and recent community events, including land-conservation outreach, training on tribal health-service delivery, and early work on heat-wave preparedness for the county comprehensive plan.

A commissioner reported attending an open-house visit to a 93-acre parcel where Conservation Northwest is pursuing funding to secure land that would connect to a state wildlife corridor. Commissioners said adjacent landowner outreach is underway and that the parcel…

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