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Franklin County Approves Transportation Agreement with CCCS for Martin Hall Juvenile Services

December 20, 2025 | Franklin County, Washington


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Franklin County Approves Transportation Agreement with CCCS for Martin Hall Juvenile Services
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners voted Dec. 19 to approve and sign a revised transportation services agreement between the county and CCCS (referred to in the transcript as "triple C S" and identified as counseling and correctional services) to provide transportation connected to Martin Hall juvenile agreements.

Administrator Mr. Danzel told the board there was a revised and updated transportation services agreement ready to sign. "We do have a revised and updated and ready to sign on transportation services agreement with triple C S that we could sign today if you wanted to add that to the agenda," he said. Commissioners discussed whether a separate resolution was necessary; one speaker noted that because the item is not an interlocal agreement a simple motion and vote would suffice.

Unidentified Speaker 4 moved that the board approve and sign the agreement as presented; the motion was seconded and the board voted "aye." The vote was recorded on the transcript as affirmative without a roll-call tally or recorded opposing votes. The transcript does not include the contract text, dollar amounts, service schedules, or vendor contact details.

The county characterized the contract as a standard services agreement (not an interlocal agreement), which the board said could be handled by motion. The meeting record does not include further operational details such as start date for services, funding sources, or performance metrics.

What happens next: the board approved signing the agreement on the record; details about implementation, contract administration and funding were not discussed in the public transcript and would appear in the executed agreement or subsequent staff reports if provided later.

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