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Chamber seeks clearer ADO expectations and more staff in quarterly update to Kittitas County commissioners

Kittitas County Board of Commissioners · April 22, 2025
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Summary

At an April 22 special meeting, Amy McGuffin of the Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce briefed commissioners on the Q1 2025 ADO report, said the Chamber faces staffing and funding constraints, requested clear two‑year ADO expectations and personnel funding, and outlined initiatives including a microgrant pilot and grant‑writing successes.

ELLENSBURG, Wash. — Amy McGuffin, chief executive officer of the Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce, told the Kittitas County Board of Commissioners on April 22 that the Chamber needs clearer two‑year expectations and additional personnel funding to meet its role as the county’s designated ADO.

“I would like the expectations of the ADO for the next two years to be very clear: what they will and will not be expected to do,” McGuffin said, and added that she would like “the opportunity to ask for personnel funding because I need more resources to achieve the things…

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