EYE ON CLALLAM: County considers distancing center extension

Peninsula Daily News

Clallam County commissioners will consider a lease extension with the Port of Port Angeles for the COVID-19 Social Distancing Center at 10 a.m. Tuesday.

The virtual meeting can be viewed at www.clallam.net/features/meetings.html.

The facility near William R. Fairchild International Airport in west Port Angeles serves homeless people who cannot maintain 6 feet of physical distance and those who have symptoms of COVID-19.

The county’s current lease for the port’s 1010 building expires Friday.

Commissioners will consider extending the lease to Dec. 31. The rent would be $15,000 per month, according to the proposal.

Other agenda items for the business meeting include:

• A land purchase agreement for the Towne Road dike relocation project.

• An amended agreement with the state County Road Administration Board for a rural arterial program project.

• Agreements with Aldergrove Construction Inc. of Port Angeles for improvements at the Clallam County jail and the county building on Third Street.

• An agreement with Response Technologies, Ltd. for a panic alarm upgrade.

• A memorandum of understanding with Social Security Administration for suspending benefits to individuals during incarceration.

• Agreements with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe for law enforcement services and annual compensation.

• An agreement with the state Department of Commerce for Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team (OPNET) positions, goods and services.

• An agreement with Rich Sill for the county administrator and human resources director positions.

• A call for Aug. 11 hearing on proposed changes to investment policy.

• A resolution adopting supplemental appropriations.

• A public hearing for consideration of debatable budget emergencies.

Commissioners will conduct their weekly work session at 9 a.m. Monday.

Discussion items include:

• An agreement with Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP) for residential rent and mortgage assistance.

• An 11 a.m. discussion on Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding.

• A notice of Aug. 25 public hearing on a resolution authorizing the sale of county tax title property and setting terms of sale.

• An agreement with the state Military Department and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for an emergency management performance grant.

• A contact amendment with the state Department of Commerce to provide ancillary therapeutic services to youth.

• A contract amendment with Salish Behavioral Health Organization for support of therapeutic courts.

• An agreement with the state Administrative Office of the Courts for a family and juvenile court improvement plan.

• A support letter and application with the state Recreation and Conservation Office for a recreational trails program.

• A resolution for allocation of 2021 federal surface transportation block grant funding.

• A call for bids for Laird Road improvements.

• An agreement with the state Department of Ecology relating to the Shoreline Master Program.

• A resolution appointing Travis Hedin to the Behavioral Health Program Fund Advisory Board.

• A resolution appointing Lance Vail, Harold Kline and Ioan Bociu to the Marine Resources Committee.

• Agreements with New Dungeness Light Station, Sequim Museum, Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and North Olympic History Center for the Heritage Grant program.

Port Angeles city

The Port Angeles City Council will discuss COVID-19-related revenue impacts and budget goals for 2021 in a virtual work session at 5 p.m. Tuesday.

For viewing options, visit the city’s website at www.cityofpa.us.

No action is planned.

Sequim city

The Sequim City Council will review utility rate structure options during a work session at 5 p.m. and conduct public hearings at a regular session at 6 p.m. Monday.

The join the virtual meeting, go to https://tinyurl.com/PDN-sequim cityjuly27 or call 253-363-9585. The conference ID is 604 405 822#. Anyone interested in speaking during an open public comment period or public hearings may, at the announced time, dial 253-363-9585 and enter conference ID 557 773 916#. When the last four numbers of the person’s phone number are called out, unmute audio by dialing *6. Ten people will be allowed to speak. Written public comment can be sent to the city clerk at smcmillon@sequimwa.gov, and will be distributed to the council.

Public hearings will be conducted on proposed ordinances extending an existing moratorium on manufactured home parks, revising the Sequim Municipal Code 17.64 on subdivision guarantees and amending the 2020 budget.

The council also will consider a criminal justice cost allocation study and an anti-racism and discrimination public engagement system.

Forks city

The Forks City Council will consider creating a city liaison with the Hoh Tribe when it meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday.

Listening and webcast options will be posted on the city website at www.forkswashington.org.

Written comment can be submitted to info@ forkswashington.org by 4 p.m. Monday.

The council also will consider a letter of support for the county’s application for a state grant for the Olympic Discovery Trail’s Forks-La Push connection.

Charter Review

The Clallam County Charter Review Commission will conduct a special meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday.

An agenda will be posted Monday, according to the meeting announcement.

Public Utility District

Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will hear an update on EV charging stations when they meet at 1:30 p.m. Monday.

To join the meeting, go to https://tinyurl.com/PDN-clallampudjuly27 or call 1-253-215-8782. The meeting ID is 925 7739 1912. The password is 929071.

Commissioners also will consider purchasing compost poles and authorizing the disposal of surplus renewal energy credits.

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