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Commissioners approve multiple contract and grant amendments, including reduced Jamestown award and fair accessibility funding
Summary
Clallam County commissioners on Dec. 30 approved a slate of consent and contract amendments — adjusting public-health allocations, de‑obligating part of a Puget Sound nutrient grant, extending a water-system contract, reducing a Jamestown S'Klallam interlocal award by $8,819, and approving a fair-accessibility initiative totaling $86,469.
Clallam County commissioners approved a series of contract and grant amendments at their Dec. 30 meeting, covering public health, environmental grants, water-system work and a county fair accessibility initiative.
County staff said an amendment with the Washington State Department of Health adjusts several program allocations — including Women, Infants and Children (WIC), immunizations and maternal-and-child health — bringing the consolidated Health and Human Services allocation to $272,518. "Before any voucher is processed, the auditor's office has staff that review each one of these to make sure they are in line with what has been budgeted," county staff stated during the presentation.
The board also approved an amendment to the Puget Sound nutrient…
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