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Washington County administrator presents quarterly management report; ERP, shelter projects and ARPA obligations highlighted
Summary
County administrator delivered the quarter‑one management report on Feb. 4, noting progress on the ERP replacement, website and employee intranet work, opening of the Beaverton shelter, ARPA obligation milestones, the library and public‑safety levy polling, and ongoing class-and-comp work with a June 30, 2025 target.
Washington County’s quarterly management report for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 was presented to the Board of Commissioners on Feb. 4, with program updates spanning IT modernization, shelter and homelessness services, library and public‑safety levy work, ARPA commitments, and a countywide classification and compensation project.
Why it matters: the report summarized multi‑department initiatives that affect county operations and budgets, noted constrained staff capacity, and set near‑term milestones that will influence upcoming budget and levy decisions.
Key highlights from the presentation County administration reported progress on the county’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) replacement and an employee portal (Horizons). Staff said the county completed initial design work for the employee intranet and is continuing steps to modernize the public website and internal systems to improve resiliency and reduce unplanned downtime.
On homelessness and supportive housing (SHS), the report noted the Beaverton shelter opened in December and the county funded two transitional housing projects that together will provide 119 recovery and stabilization…
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