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Board recommends ordinance changes to align with state code, approves revised bylaws and two noxious-weed treatment plans

Thurston County Board of Health · April 15, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Health recommended a county-code revision to align membership rules with state law on tribal representation, approved revised Board bylaws (specifying a 10-member board and adjustments to tribal-term language), and approved treatment plans for Delta Arrowhead (Class A) and a Class B terrestrial weed.

The Thurston County Board of Health on April 14 recommended that the Board of County Commissioners adopt a revised county code to align local membership rules with state law and approved amended Board bylaws and two noxious-weed treatment plans.

Ordinance and bylaws: Staff presented changes prompted by recent state statutory language on tribal membership. Dr. Jen Frey explained the proposed ordinance would reference state code and reduce the number of county-commissioner seats on the board while adding defined city-elected and…

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