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Washington County advisory boards approve strategic plan, staff evaluation form and bylaw correction

Washington County Community Corrections Advisory Board and Washington County Justice Reinvestment Council Advisory Board of SHAREK · April 14, 2026

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Summary

At its April 14 meeting the Washington County Community Corrections Advisory Board and the Washington County Justice Reinvestment Council Advisory Board approved a two-page strategic plan, a staff performance-evaluation form and a bylaws amendment correcting a jurisdictional reference; routine reports were reviewed.

The chair called the Washington County Community Corrections Advisory Board and the Washington County Justice Reinvestment Council Advisory Board to order at 12:02 p.m. on April 14, 2026, and led members through a short agenda that included several approvals and routine reports.

After confirming no corrections to the minutes circulated by email, members moved and approved the minutes by a show of hands. The boards then approved a two-page strategic plan for Washington County Community Corrections that had been distributed in advance.

Members also approved a two-page performance-evaluation form that will be used to review community corrections staff. The chair summarized the documents and, after no members raised substantive questions, each measure was approved by motion and second; the transcript records a show of hands but does not contain specific vote counts.

Program and financial reports were presented for members’ review. The chair reported participant counts for March: "8 on day reporting, 1 home detention, 1 problem-solving court, 134 jail services for men and 80 jail services for women." The chair also noted there were no pending disbursements and said, "The award remaining today is $9,068.30," referring to the veterans-treatment quarterly account.

The subcommittee reported on Our Place’s first-quarter use of opioid settlement funds and the board reviewed the 2025 local JDRAC annual survey and its attachments, which the chair said included current probation terms and the community corrections contract. The chair also clarified that the first-quarter electronic monitoring report had been listed in error and will be considered at the next meeting.

The board approved a narrowly focused bylaws amendment to correct a typographical reference that had read "Washington State"; the amendment changes that text to "Washington County." That amendment passed by show of hands; the transcript does not record individual vote tallies.

The chair announced the next meeting is scheduled for Sept. 15, 2026, and adjourned the meeting. No substantive debate or contested votes are recorded in the transcript.