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Olympia council reviews Olympia Strong plan and $100,000 SPSCC workforce pilot; members press for equity, childcare and labor input

Olympia City Council · April 21, 2026
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Summary

Economic development director Jenica Machado briefed the Olympia City Council on the Olympia Strong work plan and proposed a two-year SPSCC workforce pilot investing $100,000 per year to fund vocational tuition for about 15–20 low-income or ALICE students; councilmembers pressed for clearer eligibility, labor involvement and childcare links.

Economic development director Jenica Machado on April 21 presented the Olympia Strong work plan and a proposed two-year pilot that would invest $100,000 annually through South Puget Sound Community College (SPSCC) to cover tuition for Olympia high-school graduates entering vocational or trades programs.

Machado said the plan, approved in September 2024, is “framed around people” and covers four focus areas: education and workforce pathways, housing and sense of security, business enterprise and resource support, and community pride, lovability and resiliency. "The proposal outlines a two year program with a $100,000 invested annually through SPSCC," she said, describing a last-dollar-after-FAFSA model targeted to ALICE and low-income households and estimating roughly 15–20…

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