D R A F T D R A F T COMMUNITY SERVICE AREAS King County’s Unincorporated Communities SOUTHEAST KING COUNTY Community Service Area Work Plan 2015 - 2016 King County Projects & On-going Programs
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2015 - 2016 King County Projects & On-going Programs
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Alan Painter, Community Service Area Manager206-477-4521, [email protected] Sto. Domingo, Community Liaison206-477-4522, [email protected] Alegria, Community Liaison206-477-4523, [email protected]
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Southeast King County Area is south of Maple Valley, Covington and Black Diamond, east of Auburn, surrounds the City of Enumclaw. The northeastern portion of this CSA contains the lower and middle Green River basins, and includes the Middle Green River Valley Agriculture Production Districts along with Hanging Gardens State Park, Kanaskat-Palmer State Park, Nolte State Park and Flaming Gey-ser State Park. To the south and slightly east of the river basins is the Enumclaw Plateau. The land further to the east is forested and contains a portion of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
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COMMUNITY SERVICE AREAS WORK PROGRAM 3
2015-2016 SOUTHEAST KING COUNTY PROJECTS
2015-2016 King County Projects & Completed Projects
Contents2015-2016 King County ProjectsKing County Assessor’s Office - Property Assessments - 4 Property Tax Valuation & Tax UpdateKing County Department of Community & Human Services Hopelink Food BanksExecutive’s Office of Performance, Strategy & Budget 2016 King County Comprehensive Plan UpdateKing County Department of Natural Resources & Parks - 5 Parks Division - Acquisitions Pinnacle Peak Trailhead and Parking Lot Completed Projects Parks - Acquisitions Green River Natural Area Bass Lake Complex Natural Area Volunteer Program EventsSolid Waste Division Strategic Planning Transfer Stations - 6Water & Land Resources Division Porter Levee Setback Project Big Spring Creek Restoration Project Boise Creek Basin Restoration Opportunities 12 Small Habitat Restoration Program (SHRP) Projects Enumclaw Plateau milk thistle eradication Green River System-Wide Improvement Framework (SWIF) Horshoe Lake Flood Reduction - 7 Completed Projects Middle Green River Levee Setback Feasibility Flood Hazard Management Plan Update Update Policy on naturally occurring wood Removal of temporary barriers on Green River LeveesKing County Department of Permitting & Environmental Review Director’s Office - 2015 Code Updates -- 8 Green Building Handbook Isolated Industrial Zoned Property Research Permitting Permit Process Improvements Marijuana Legislation Landslide Hazard Mapping Customer Service Customer Service -- 9 Completed Projects Director’s Office - 2014 Code Updates Permitting - Customer Service Hours Customer Service On-ine Services Permit Intake Landslide Mapping -- 10 Code Compliance 24x7 Complaint ResponsePublic Health Seattle & King County Community Health Services Health Insurance Access and OutreachKing County Department of Transportation Road Services - Drainage Drainage Safety Improvement Overlay - 11 Safety Improvement Roadway Light LED Conversion Metro Transit Alternative Transit Service Study Service Guidelines Task Force Metro Long Range Plan - 12 Completed Projects Road Services High Risk Rural Road Program Phase II Drainage
2015-2016 SOUTHEAST KING COUNTY PROJECTS
2015 Property Valuation and Tax Update• Providepropertytaxrelief toqualifiedKingCountypropertyowners.• In2015,providevaluationandpropertytaxupdatesforpropertyownersand
residentsintheunincorporatedcommunityserviceareas.• Providephysicalinspectionscheduleforallunincorporatedcommunityservice
areaneighborhoodsinthe2015-2016workplanandincreasepubliceducationontheWashingtonStaterevenuesystematunincorporatedcommunityserviceareascheduledcommunitymeetings.
• Provideinformationalworkshopsonpropertytaxrelief programs,propertyvalueappealprocess,andanewdataportallaunchedbytheKingCountyAsses-sor’sOffice.
PhillipSit-206.263.2261•[email protected]
King County Assessor Lloyd Hara at a community meeting.
King County Assessor’s Office - Property Assessments
King County Department of Community & Human ServicesHopelink Food BanksCommunityDevelopmentandBlockGrantFundswillbeusedtopaystaff salariestoprovidelow-incomepersonswithemer-gencyassistanceforfood,shelterandtransportationthroughtheHopelinkEmergencyServicesCenters.•December31,2014–Secondyearof two-yearaward.KathyTremper-206.263.9097•[email protected]
Executive’s Office of Performance, Strategy & Budget2016 King County Comprehensive Plan UpdateThe2016updateisthefifthmajorreviewof theKingCountyComprehensivePlan.Duringthisfour-yearreviewcycle,substantivechangestopolicies,landusedesignationsandtheUrbanGrowthAreaboundarycanbeproposedandadopted.ThedeadlineforsubmittingdocketrequestsisJune30th.Visithttp://www.king-county.gov/depts/executive/psb/regional-planning/king-county-comprehensive-plan.aspxformoreinformation.IvanMiller206.263.8297•[email protected]
COMMUNITY SERVICE AREAS WORK PROGRAM 4
Pinnacle Peak Trailhead and Parking LotKingCountyParksandRecreationDivisionproposestoconstructatrailheadandparkinglotatPinnaclePeakParkinSEKingCounty.Theparkinglotandtrail-headwillbeaccessiblefromSEMudMountainRoadandwillprovideconvenientoff-roadaccessforparkusers.Theprojectwillaccommodateapproximately50carsand10equestriantrailerswithvehicles.Amenitiesincludeapittoiletrestroom,trailheadkiosk,siterestoration,horsehitchingposts,picnictables,signageandatrailconnectingtheparkinglottotheexistingtrailsystem.Theneedforaparkinglotatthislocationwasidentifiedinthe2014-2019ParksLevy.• Completion:Onhold• TrailConnection:Onhold• SiteRestoration:OnholdLindaFrkuska206-477-4484•[email protected]
Parks DivisionAcquisitions2015ConservationFuturesandParksLevyfundswereawardedtoacquisitionalongtheMiddleGreenRiverandlowerNewaukumCreek,BassLakeComplexNaturalArea,andEnumclawForestedFoothills.IngridLundin-206.477.4578•[email protected]
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King County Department of Natural Resources & Parks
COMMUNITY SERVICE AREAS WORK PROGRAM 5
Completed ProjectsParksAcquisitionsAcquisitionsaddedtoGreenRiverNaturalArea(10acres)andPinnaclePeakPark(18acres).IngridLundin-206.477.4578•[email protected] Green River Natural AreaIn2013/2014,atO’Gradyareawehavebeenconstructingamileof newtrailandinstallingthreebridges(twowoodbridgesandonefiberglassbridge).ScottSnyder–206.205.6282•[email protected] Bass Lake Complex Natural AreaMiddleGreenRiverCoalitionandKingCountycompletedasmallCPGgrantfortrailconstructionandhabitatrestoration,restoringcounty-ownedlandalongBeaverLake.DuaneEvans–206.205.0601•[email protected] Volunteer Program Events530volunteers/3,096hours/38events–eventsincludedplantingover3,800na-tivetrees&shrubs;removing2acresof invasivesandanother3acresof blackber-ries;andmanytrailworkeventswithWTA.Sitesincluded:GreenRiverNaturalArea,BassLake,Covington,PinnaclePeak,WhitneyBridge,AuburnNarrows,andGreentoCedarRiverTrail.LaurieClinton–206.296.4452•[email protected]
Solid Waste DivisionStrategic PlanningWill involve community engagement• ComprehensiveSolidWasteManagementPlanUpdate-proposesstrategiesfor
Big Spring Creek Restoration Project Relocateandrestore1mileof degradedstreamandrestore30acresof riparianhabitatonBigSpringCreek,atributaryof NewaukumCreek• 2012-2014FaunaNopp-206.477.4787•[email protected]
Boise Creek Basin Restoration OpportunitiesAssessandrecommendhighvaluerestorationprojectsintheBoiseCreekbasin.• On-goingMasonBowles-206.477.4651•[email protected] Small Habitat Restoration Program (SHRP) projectsWorkingwithlocalpropertyownersandpublicagenciestodesign,permit,andcon-structhabitatenhancementprojects.• 2011-2016CodyToal-206.477.4838•[email protected]
Enumclaw Plateau milk thistle eradicationKingCountyisworkingtoeradicatetheClassAnoxiousweedmilkthistlethathasin-festedover50farmsandotherpropertiesintheEnumclawarea.Withpermissionfromlandowners,countystaff surveyforandcontrolthisClassAweedeachyear,workingtowardspreventionof seedingandeventualeliminationof theexistingseedbank.On-going,seasonal.EricWalker-206.477.4844•[email protected]
Green River System-Wide Improvement Framework (SWIF)ASWIFisaprocesssanctionedbytheU.S.ArmyCorpsof Engineerstoachievefloodprotectiongoalsinamannerthatbuildseconomic,ecologic,andcommunityresiliencyforcurrentandfuturegenerations.Formoreinformation,visitthewebsite:http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/wlr/sections-programs/river-floodplain-section/
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Transfer StationsContinuationof ResourceRecoveryPilotProjectatEnumclawRecyclingandTransferStation–thispilotprojectseekstoreducetheamountof recyclablesinthewastestream.Targetmaterialsare:scrapmetal,cardboard,andcleanwood.ThisprogramissubjecttoaCouncilProviso.ByJune30,2015theExecutivemusttrans-mitareportthatanalyzesthebenefits,costsandeffectivenessof theprogram.Thereportalsoneedstorecommendfundingalternativesincluding,butnotlimitedto,asurchargeforcomingledself-haulloads.RecyclingandEnvironmentalServices,EricJohnson:206-477-5278
Water & Land Resources DivisionPorter Levee Setback Project RemoveKingCountyleveeandinstallsetbackleveeinordertorestorefloodplainhabitatontheGreenRiver• 2012-2017FaunaNopp-206.477.4787•[email protected]
managingKingCounty’ssolidwasteoverthenext6years,withconsiderationof thenext20years.Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/about/plan-ning/comp-plan.asp
Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/about/planning/comp-plan.aspStrategy,ForecastandPerformanceSection,TheaSevern:206-477-529
Solid Waste Division Cont’d.
Horseshoe Lake Flood ReductionProjectinconjunctionwiththeBlackDiamondVillagePartnersdevelopmenttopumpandconveyfloodwaterfromHorseshoeLaketoareceivingfacilityintheCityof BlackDiamond.• Permittingandconstructionareplannedfor2015.WesKameda,206.477.4722•[email protected]
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Water & Land Resources Division Cont’d.
COMMUNITY SERVICE AREAS WORK PROGRAM 7
capital-projects/green-river-system-wide-improvement-framework.aspx•In2014,KingCountyFloodControlDistrictconvenedadvisors15timestosolicitinputregardingtechnicalandpolicydimensionsof theSWIF.Advisoryinputin-formedcompletionof theSWIFCurrentConditionsReport,theDistrictapprovedSWIFVisionandGoals,aswellastheDistrictapprovedprovisionalfloodprotectiongoalsfortheLowerGreenRiverValley.Inearly2015,theDistrictwillselectaSWIFAlternative,asinformedbyadvisorsandaSWIFAlternativesEvaluation.SWIFproductstobecompletedin2015include:acapitalplanw/costestimates,vegetationmanagementrecommendations,deficiencyactionplan,andinterimriskreductionmeasures.ItisanticipatedthattheDistrictwillapprovethefinalSWIFandsendtotheU.S.ArmyCorpsof Engineersbymid-2015.SteveBleifuhs–206.477.4726•[email protected]–206.477.4808•[email protected]
Completed Projects
Middle Green River Levee Setback FeasibilityAssessandrecommendhighvaluerestorationprojectsintheMiddleGreensubwatershed.MasonBowles--206.296.8736•[email protected] Hazard Management Plan UpdateEveryfiveyearsKingCountyisrequiredtoupdateitsFloodHazardManagementPlan.Theplanrecommendsstrategiestoreducefloodriskstopeople,infrastructure,andmajortransportationcorridors.Theupdatewillcoveremergingissuessuchasleveecertificationandvegetationmanagementalongrivers.Itwillconsidersocialjusticeandreviewhowprojectsareprioritized.Anexternaladvisorycommitteeisprovidingfeedback.Publicmeetingswillbescheduledtoseekpubliccomment.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/waterandland/flooding/documents/flood-hazard-management-plan-update.aspxUpdate policy on naturally occurring woodKingCountyiswelcomingpublicfeedbackontheproposedproceduresformanag-ingnaturallyoccurringwoodinKingCountyRivers.TheseproceduresoutlinewhatactionswillbetakenbytheKingCountyWaterandLandResourcesDivisionandtheKingCountySheriff ’sOfficeforpublicsafetyinmanagingnaturallyrecruitedlargewoodinrivers.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/watersheds/general-information/large-wood/natural.aspxNancyFaegenburg-206.296.8372•[email protected]
Landslide Hazard MappingCompleteworkonupdatinglandslidehazardmappingforallof unincorporatedKingCountyoutsideof theForestProductionDistrict.Thefinalproductwill,inadditiontotheupdatedmap,includepossibleamendmentstothesteepslopeandlandslidehazardregulations.• 3rdQuarter2016GregWessel–206.477.0342•[email protected] ServiceImplementa1yearpilotprojectwithPublicHealthtoco-locateasepticreview/inspectoratDPER• February2015ChrisRicketts-206.477.0357•[email protected]
PermittingPermit Process ImprovementsConvertNoticeof Decision(NOD)topostcardformat.NODdocumentswillbeavailableon-line.• 4thQuarter2015KimSimpson–206-477-0365•[email protected] LegislationOn-goingeffortstorefine,administerandimplementKingCounty’srecentlyad-optedmarijuanalegislation.• 4thQuarter2015TyPeterson--206.477.0449•[email protected]
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Director’s Office2015 Code UpdatesTransmitanomnibuszoningcodeamendmentpackageincludingamendmentstoshorelineandcriticalareareg-ulationsandaddingsustainabledevelopmentstandards.• 1stQuarter2015TransmitanordinancerequiringconstructionanddemolitionwastediversionforunincorporatedKingCountyContinuingandcreatingaLivingBuildingChallengedemonstrationproject.• 3rdQuarter2015LisaVerner-206.477.0304•[email protected]
King County Department of Permitting & Environmental Review
At the permit counter of the new Snoqualmie offices for the King County Department of Permitting and Environmental Review, County Executive Dow Constantine issues the first single-family home building permit to permit runner Lori Reynolds, owner of The Permit Group. Looking on is permit review coordinator Stacy Graves.
Green Building HandbookDevelopedahandbookof sustainabledevelopmenttechniquesforalltypesof
Isolated Industrial Zoned Property ResearchPreparedandtransmittedtotheMetropolitan-KingCountyCouncil,areportonisolatedparcelswithIndustrialZoningonwhichmarijuanausesmaylocateandevaluatepossiblezoningchanges,perOrdinance17893.• 1stQuarter2015LisaVerner-206.477.0304•[email protected]
residentialbuildingandsitedevelopmentthatareespeciallysuitedforruralland-owners.• February2015LisaVerner-206.477.0304•[email protected]
Customer ServiceOn-linepermittingforsimple,no-reviewpermits.• 3rdQuarter2015JohnBackman206.477.0447•[email protected]
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Department of Permitting & Environmental Review Cont’d.
Customer Service ConvertedpublicNoticesof Application(NOA)toapostcardformat.AllNOAnoticematerialsnowavailableon-line.• December2014KimSimpson–[email protected]
PermittingCustomer Service HoursDPERreviseditscustomerservicehourstoprovidefullservicetothepublicfourdaysperweek.Priortothischangecustomerservicehoursarelimitedtohalf daysfourdaysaweekwithfulldayserviceonWednesdays.•February2014KimLayman--206.477.0360•[email protected]
Permit Intake Permitintakeprocedureswererevisedandconsolidatedtoimproveconsistencyandimprovedcustomerservice.• July2014KimSimpson–[email protected]
On-line ServicesDPERexpandedon-lineservicestoincludeobtainingpermitstatus,schedulingpermitinspectionsandobtaininginspectionresults,andfilingcodeenforcementcomplaints.• December2014JohnBackman-206.477.0447•[email protected]
Director’s Office2014 Code Updates• Anordinanceupdatingbuildingandfirecodeswasad-
opted.2ndQuarter2014• Anomnibuscodeupdatewasadoptedthatincluded
changestozoning,permitprocessingandsubdivisionstandards,makingtechnicalcorrectionsandimprov-ingthealignmentof countyregulationswithruralandresourcelanduses.2ndQuarter2014
• Ordinances17877and178978wereadoptedcreatinganal-luvialfandemonstrationprojectthatalloweduptotenproj-ects,fivewithinshorelinejurisdictiuonandfiveoutsideof shorelinejurisdiction.Theseprojectswilltestandevaluatealternativewaystomanagesedimentdepositedonalluvialfans.3rdQuarter2014
• Extendedmoratoriumonpermitsformedicalmarijuanadispensariesandcollec-tivegardenstoJune15,2015toallowforactionbyStateLegislatureandpossibleCountycodeamendments.3rdQuarter2014
Completed Projects
Public Health Seattle & King CountyCommunity Health ServicesHealth Insurance Access and OutreachCoordinatewithpartnersoncommunication,outreachandenrollmentactivi-tiestoinformresidentsof improvedaccesstogovernmentprovidedorsubsidizedhealthinsuranceasaresultof federalhealthcarereform.http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/insurance.aspx• 2014/2015DaphnePie--206.263.8369•[email protected]
Road ServicesDrainageCulvertReplacementisscheduledforSECourtneyRoad2,550feetbeforeSE311thStreet.Drainageworkisscheduledfor27304SE403rdStreet.http://www.kingcounty.gov/transportation/kcdot/Roads/RoadsMaintenance/UtilityCoordination.aspx• Tobebuilt2015-16RickSchwartz–206-296-8218•rick.schwartz@kingcounty.govDrainageDrainageworkisscheduledfor27304SE403rdStreet.http://www.kingcounty.gov/transportation/kcdot/Roads/RoadsMaintenance/UtilityCoordination.aspx• Tobebuilt2015RickSchwartz–206-296-8218•[email protected] improvementThe181stAvenueSEandSECovington-SawyerRoadprojectwilladdaneastboundleftturnlaneat181stAvenueSE,improvesightdistances,widenshoulders,andaddnewlightingandadditionalsigning.Itwillalsoimprovetheslopeof thecurveeastof 181stAvenueSE,realignthe179thAvenueSEintersection,andaddanewtwo-wayleftturnlanefrom179thAvenueSEto181stAvenueSE.http://your.kingcounty.gov/kcdot/roads/cip/ProjectDetail.aspx?CIPID=1116541• Tobebuilt2015LindaMott–206-477-3669•[email protected]
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Landslide Mapping DPERpartneredwiththeKingCountyFloodControlDistricttocompletethefirstphaseof acomprehensiveupdatetolandslidehazardmappinginunincorporatedKingCounty.PhaseImappingcoveredlargeanddeepseatedlandslidealongthemajorriverinecorridorsandonVashonandMauryIslands.• December2014GregWessel–206.477.0342•[email protected] Compliance 24 X 7 Complaint Response DPERupdateditsproceduresforrespondingtoemergencycomplaintsthatarefiledoutsideof normalbusinesshoursandonweek-ends.• 2014SherylLux–206-477-0293•[email protected]
Department of Permitting & Environmental Review Cont’d.
King County Department of Transportation
Overlay Countywideoverlaycontract:1. LakeYoungsWaySE/SE204thfromSE200thSttoKentcitylimit(Note:
duplicateentry,bordersSoutheastCSAandWestCSA);2. SEAuburn-BlackDiamondRoadfromGreenRiverBridgeto152ndAveSE;3. SE244thSt/152ndAveSE/SE240thStfrom148thAveSEto156thAveSE;4. SEAuburn-BlackDiamondRdfromSELakeHolmRdto218thAveSE;5. SE416thStfrom192ndPlSEto212thAveSE;6. SE240thStfrom196thAveSEto20832.http://www.kingcounty.gov/paving• Tobebuilt2015PaulMoore–206-423-1081•[email protected]:TristanCook–206-477-3842•[email protected]
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Department of Transportation Cont’d.
Metro Transit Alternative Transit Service StudyMetro’sFiveYearImplementationPlanforAlternativeServiceDeliveryhasidentifiedaportionof SEKingCounty&MapleValley,includingtheSR-169corridor,asacandidateareaforapotentialdemonstrationproject.Theproject’sobjectiveistoevaluatethefeasibilityof alternativetransportationservicesthatcouldprovidethesameoranimprovedlevelof mobilityinthecommunity,atlesscostthanexistingfixedrouteser-vices.• PlanningandoutreachfromMarch2015throughOctober2015.Anynewser-
vicewouldbegininMarch2016.DougJohnson-206.477.5837•[email protected]
Service Guidelines Task ForceIn2010,KingCountyformedaRegionalTransitTaskForcewhichrecommendedthatMetrocreateobjective,data-basedguidelinesforplanningandmanagingtransitservice.Metrorespondedtothisrecommendation,andtheKingCountyCounciladoptedMetro’sstrategicplanandserviceguidelinesinJuly2011.Now,afterseveralyears’useof theserviceguidelinesintransitplanning,theKingCountyCouncilhasaskedMetrotoformanewtaskforcetofurtheranalyzehowtransitserviceisevaluatedandallocated.Specifically,theCouncilaskedthetaskforcetoreviewandmakerecommendationsregarding:1. Howtransitserviceperformanceismeasuredtoreflectthevariedpurposesof
differenttypesof transitservice.2. Approachestoevaluatinghowthegoalof geographicvalueisincludedinthe
guidelines,includingminimumservicestandards.
Safety Improvement Program HighFrictionSurfaceTreatment:Pavementincurvesandroadsegmentswithhis-toryof run-off-roadcollisionswillbetreatedwithhighfrictionmaterials.• Design2015• Tobebuilt2016LindaMott--206-477-3669•[email protected] Light LED ConversionExistingcountystreetlightswillbereplacedwithenergy-efficientlightemittingdiode(LED)fixtures.• Tobeinstalledthroughout2015LindaMott--206-477-3669•[email protected]
Department of Transportation Cont’d.
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DrainageRepairsweredoneatPattonBridgeandCircleWaterBridgeonSEGreenValleyRoad.http://www.kingcounty.gov/transportation/kcdot/Roads/RoadsMaintenance/UtilityCoordination.aspxRossPettit–206-296-8185•[email protected]
Road ServicesHigh Risk Rural Road Program Phase IIUtilizedFederalHighwaySafetyImprovementProgramfundstoinstallguardrailre-flectors,add/upgradesigning,add/upgradeexistingpavementmarkings,andradarspeedsigntoimprovesafetyat:1.SEAuburn-BlackDiamondRoadfromSEGreenValleyRoadtoBlackDiamondcitylimits;2.SECovington-SawyerRoadfrom164thAvenueSEto212thAvenueSE;3.SEGreenValleyRoadfromSEAuburn-BlackDiamondRoadtoSR-169/SEEnumclaw-BlackDiamondRoad;4.Veazie-CumberlandRoadSEfromRetreat-KanasketRoadtoSE416thStreet;5.SEKent-KangleyRoadfrom262ndAvenueSEtoKanasket-KangleyRoadSE.http://kingcounty.gov/transportation/kcdot/Roads/Construction/Construction-ProjectsOther/HighRiskRuralRoadProgram.aspxFatinKara–206-477-3637•[email protected]
Metro Long-Range PlanWithKingCountygrowingfast,it’stimetolaythefoundationforapublictrans-portationsystemthatmovesmorepeopleandmovesthembetter.Whatshouldourtransitsystemlooklikein25years?Howcanwesupportoureconomy,ourenviron-ment,andthepeoplewholivehere?HowwillMetrointegratewiththeexpandinglightrailsystem?Thesearethekindof questionsthatcapturedtheimaginationof civicleadersyearsago,andtheirvisionledtothepublictransportationsystemwerelyontoday.Nowit’stimetoimagineanewfuture.Metro’sLong-RangePlanwillpresentasharedvisionforafuturepublictranspor-tationsystemthatgetspeoplewheretheywanttogoandhelpsourregionthrive.Theplanwilldescribeanintegratednetworkof transportationoptions,thefacilitiesandtechnologyneededtosupportthoseservices,andthefinancialrequirementsforbuildingthesystem.ItwillbedevelopedinclosecoordinationwithSoundTransitandothertransportationagencies.Metroisworkingwithtransitriders,cities,communitystakeholdersandthepub-lictoshapeaLong-RangePlanbymid-2016thatmeetsourregion’sgrowingandchangingpublictransportationneeds.Moreinformationabouttheplanandhowtobeinvolvedisavailableonlineatkcmetrovision.orgChrisO’Claire-206.477-5801•[email protected]
3. Approachestoevaluatinghowthegoalof socialequityisincludedintheguidelines.4. Financialpoliciesforpurchaseof additionalserviceswithinamunicipalityor
amongmultiplemunicipalities.5. Guidelinesforalternativeservicesimplementation.TheServiceGuidelinesTaskForce,comprisedof 33executivelevelparticipants,willdothisworkinthefirstpartof 2015sothatitcaninfluencedevelopmentof bothMetro’slong-rangeplan,scheduledtobecompletebymid-2016,anditsserviceguidelinesupdate,scheduledtobecompletebyApril2016.ChrisO’claire-206.477-5801•[email protected]
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On-Going King County ProjectsContents
King County Dept. of Community & Human Services - 14 Community Services Operations Program Domestic Violence (DV) Services Older Adults Services Sexual Assault (SA) Services Housing and Community Development Division Homeless Prevention and Homeless Services Civil Legal Services Major Home Repair - 15 Community Development Division Capital Projects Employment & Education Resources Adult Programs & Services WorkSource Renton KC Jobs Initiative Dislocated Worker Program Career Connections Youth & Family Programs/Services - 16 Youth Source Youth & Family Services Program Juvenile Justice Program KC Veterans Program Veterans and Human Services Levy Developmental Disability Division Mental Health & Chemical Abuse & Dependency Services Mental Health (24-hour crisis outreach, (treatment services) Substance Abuse (inpatient & outpatient services) Mental Illness and Drug Dependency funded Collaborative School Based services - 17District Court - Court ServicesKing County Department of Executive Services Records & Licensing Services Community Service Centers (CSCs) Regional Animal Services of King County - 18 OEM (Office of Emergency Management) E.911King County Department of Natural Resources & Parks Parks - On-going maintenance & community outreach Volunteer Program Events - 19 Solid Waste Division Waste Reduction & Recycling Outreach & Education Transfer Stations - 20 Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection
Litter and Illegal Dumping Landfill Operations (active & closed landfills) - 21 Water and Land Resources Division Knotweed Control on Rivers Drainage & Water Quality Complaint Investigations Miimize Stormwater Pollution Neighborhood Drainage Assistance Program Agricultural Drainage Assistance Program Livestock Program Farmland Preservation Program Forestry Program -- 22 Native Plant Salvage Program Lake Weed Watcher Noxious Weeds Program Current Use Taxation Transfer of Development Rights Hazardous Waste Management - 23 Hazardous Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Restoration Project Monitoring & Maintenance Small Habitat Restoration Program Lake Stewardship County Lakes Volunteer Monitoring ProgramKC Department of Permitting Environmental Review Permitting - ACCELA AccessKing County Department of Public Defense -- 24Public Health - Seattle & King County Prevention Jail Services Community Health Services Preparedness Section - 25 Environmental Health Emergency Medical ServicesKing County Sheriff’s OfficeKing County Department of Transportation -- 26 Road Services My Commute Traffic Control Center Road Alert Metro Transit Fleet Administration - 27 On-going internal support system On-going internal support services
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King County Department of Community & Human Services
Sexual Assault (SA) ServicesInformationaboutSexualAssault(SA)servicesisavailablebycalling2-1-1fornon-urgentinquiries.Incaseof emergency,call9-1-1.TreatmentisavailableforallKingCountyresidentsattheHarborviewMedicalCenter/SexualAssaultSurvivorServices,andtheKingCountySexualAssaultResourceCenterLindaWells-206.263.9069•[email protected]
Housing and Community Development DivisionHomeless Prevention and Homeless ServicesHomelessHousing:HomelessPreventionServicesandotherassistance.http://www.kingcounty.gov/socialservices/Housing/ServicesAndPrograms/Programs/Homeless.aspxMarkEllerbrook-206.263.1117•[email protected]•[email protected]
Community Services Operations ProgramsDomestic Violence (DV) ServicesInformationaboutDomesticViolence(DV)servicesisavailablebycalling2-1-1fornon-urgentinquiries,orathttp://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/Clerk/DomesticViolence.aspx.Incaseof emergency,call9-1-1.Survivorsof DomesticViolenceandtheirfamiliesmaycontactanyDVagencyinthecountyforassistance.TheDomesticViolenceAbuseNetwork(DAWN)andtheYWCAhaveprogramsitesnearbytotheSEKingCountyarea.LindaWells--206.263.9069•[email protected]
Civil Legal Services InformationaboutCivilLegalAssistanceandservicesisavailablebycalling2-1-1.KingCountyGeneralFundssupportprogramsandservicesfocusedonlegalassis-tanceforissuesrelatedtounemploymentbenefits;domesticviolence,sexualassault,immigration,obtainingorregainingbenefitsforpeoplewithdisabilitiesandthoselivingonlowincomes,andforyouthatriskof orcurrentlyinvolvedinthejuvenilejusticesystem.LindaWells–206.263.9069•[email protected]
Older Adults Servicesa.KingCountyGeneralFundssupportseniorcentersservingolderadults55yearsandolderwholiveinunincorporatedareasof theCounty.Programsandservicesprovidedinthefollowingseniorcentersaredesignedtocombatsocialisolationandincreasephysicalandfunctionalhealth.Theseseniorcentersare:BlackDiamondSeniorCenter,Cityof Enumclaw’sSeniorCenter,Cityof Burien’sHighlineSeniorCenter,GreaterMapleValleyCommunityCenter/SeniorCenter,MountSiSeniorCenter,SeniorServices’SnoqualmieValleySeniorCenter,andVashonMaurySeniorCenter.b.TheSeniorServicesVolunteerTransportationprogramisfundedbythecountytoprovideridesforKingCountyresidents,aged60yearsandolderwhoareabletotransferintoaprivatevehiclewithminimalassistance,andwhocannotuseothertrans-portationoptions.Call1.800.282.5815toschedulearide,MondaythroughFriday,8:00a.m.to5:00p.m.LindaWells-206.263.9069•[email protected]
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Community & Human Services Cont’d.
Employment & Education ResourcesAdult Programs & ServicesEmploymentandtrainingservicesforunemployedanddislocatedworkers.NancyLoverin--206.263.1394•[email protected]
a)WorkSourceRenton–Fullservice,one-stopemploymentcenterwith12partnerorganizations,includingKingCountyDislocatedworkerProgram,KingCountyCareerConnections,KingCountyVeteransProgramandKingCountyJobsInitiative.Formoreinformationgoto:http://www.kingcounty.gov/socialservices/Employment%20and%20Education%20Resources.aspxPervisWillis-206.205.3555•[email protected]
b)KCJobsInitiative--Helpsadultsaged18andolderwhoarecurrentlyorwerepreviouslyinvolvedinthecriminaljusticesystemgettrainingandliving-wagejobs.http://www.kingcounty.gov/socialservices/Employment%20and%20Education%20Resources/ServicesAndPrograms/AdultServices/KCJobsInitiative.aspxStephanieMoyes-206.263.9064•[email protected]
c)DislocatedWorkerProgram--Adults,aged21andolder,whowerelaidoff maybeeligibleforjobsearchguidanceandfurthertraining.http://www.kingcounty.gov/socialservices/Employment%20and%20Edu-cation%20Resources/ServicesAndPrograms/AdultServices/DislocatedWorkerProgram.aspxNancyLoverin--206.263.1394nancy.loverin@kingcounty.govd)CareerConnections--Partnerswithhomelesshousingagenciestoassisthomelessfamiliesandveteranswitheducationandemploymentinor-dertoreachindependence.Servicesmayincludeinternetservices,tuitionandbookassistance,transportationassistance,toolsanduniformassistance.BryanFry–206-477-6996•[email protected]
Capital ProjectsCapitalProjects:Projectfinancingtoqualifiednon-profitdevelopmentorganizationsinordertoprovideaffordablehousingforlow-incomeandvulnerablepopulationsthroughoutKingCounty.JohndeChadenedes:206.263.9081•[email protected]
Major Home RepairTheHousingRepairProgramsserviceslow-to-moderateincomeowneroccupiedresidents.(Repairs,Weatherization,anddisabilityaccommodations).http://www.kingcounty.gov/socialservices/Housing/ServicesAndPrograms/Services/HousingRepair.aspxClarkFulmer-206.263.9087•[email protected] Development DivisionCommunityDevelopment:Improvinglivingconditionsinlowandmoderateincomeneighborhoodsandcommunitiesthroughcapitalprojects.http://www.kingcounty.gov/socialservices/Housing/ServicesAndPrograms/Programs/CommunityDevelopment.aspxKathyTremper-206.263.9097•[email protected]
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c)JuvenileJusticeProgram--EducationandEmploymentServicesforJustice–In-volvedyouthareavailableregionally.StephanieMoyes-206.263.9064•[email protected] Veterans ProgramIf youareinneedof veterans’resources,pleasecontacttheKingCountyVeteransInformationandAssistanceCallCenterat1-877-904-VETS(8387)orbygoingto:http://www.kingcounty.gov/socialservices/veterans.aspxNancyLoverin--206.263.1394•[email protected] and Human Services LevyTheVeteransandHumanServicesLevyhasfundedhousingprojectsandservicesforveterans,theirfamiliesandothersinneedthroughoutKingCounty.Amapde-pictingthe166levyservicesitescanbefoundat:http://www.kingcounty.gov/opera-tions/DCHS/Services/Levy/LeviStrapMapKC.aspxMarcyKubbs--206.263.9102•[email protected] Disability DivisionDevelopmentalDisabilitiesservicesinclude:birthtothreeyearsservices,earlyinterventionservices,adultemploymentservices,andfamilysupport.http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/DDD.aspxDeniseRothleutner206.263.8988•[email protected]
Mental Health and Chemical Abuse and Dependency Services1.Mentalhealth(24-hourcrisisoutreach,treatmentservices)http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/MentalHealth.aspxSuicidePrevention: a)1-866-4CRISIS b)206-461-3219TDD c)1-800-273-TALK(8255)
JimVollendroff --206.263.8903•[email protected]
Youth and Family Programs/ ServicesEmployment,trainingandeducationforyouthatrisk.a)YouthSource--Employmentandtrainingservicesforyouthwhohavedroppedoutof school.Youthmustbeages16-21,livingonlowincomes,andcanprovideproof of eligibilitytoworkintheUnitedStates.TheRegionalOfficeisinRenton.http://www.kingcounty.gov/socialservices/Employment%20and%20Education%20Resources/Servic-esAndPrograms/YouthServices/OutOfSchoolPrograms/YouthSource.aspxJenniferHill--206.263.9024•[email protected])Youth&FamilyServicesProgram--ThefollowingagenciesserveseligibleyouthandtheirfamilieslivingintheSEKingCountyServicearea;AuburnYouthResources,Friendsof Youth,MapleValleyCommunityCenter,NorthshoreYouthandFamilySer-vices,andVashonYouthandFamilyServices.StephanieMoyes-206.263.9064•[email protected]
Community & Human Services Cont’d.
2. Substanceabuse(inpatientandoutpatientservices)http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/SubstanceAbuse.aspxWashingtonRecoveryHelpline24hourhelpwithmentalhealth,substanceuse,andproblemgambling:1.866.789.1511•www.WaRecoveryHelpLine.org
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3.MentalIllnessandDrugDependencyfundedCollaborativeSchoolBasedser-vicesprovidementalhealthandsubstanceabusepreventionandearlyinterventionservicestomiddleschoolstudentsandtheirfamilies.ServicesareavailableinthefollowingCommunityServiceArealocations:• MaywoodMiddleSchool,14490PatriotWay,Renton,WA98059(WestKing)• ToltMiddleSchool,3740ToltAvenue,Carnation,WA98014(NEKing)• TwinFallsMiddleSchool,46910SEMiddleForkRd,NorthBend,98045(NEKing)• SkykomishK-12School,105N6thSt,Skykomish,WA98288(NEKing)• CascadeMiddleSchool,1121210thAvenueSW,Seattle,WA98146(WestKingCherylGoluch-206-263-9111•[email protected]
Community & Human Services Cont’d.
Court ServicesSeattle, Shoreline, Renton, Burien, Kent, Redmond, Bellevue, Issaquah, Vashon Island• Passports• DomesticViolence• Anti.Harassment• SmallClaims(upto$5,000)• Civil(under$75,000)• Opportunitytomitigate/defer/contesttrafficinfractions• Relicensing• InquestHearings• NameChanges• VehicleTowandImpoundHearings• FalseAlarmHearings• MarriageCeremonies• Garnishmentsandothersupplementalproceedings.• InterpretersforCourtHearings• LienForeclosureandforfeiturehearings• TherapeuticCourts–MentalHealthandVeteransCourt• Eliminatebarrierstocourtaccess,prosecuteaccusedindividualsfairlyand
efficientlywhilemanagingandresolvingcourtcasesinatimelymanner.• ProtectingthePublicSafetybyprovidingresourcestoholdconvictedoffenders
accountablefortheiractions.CallCenter--206.205.9200
District Court
King County Department of Executive ServicesRecords & Licensing ServicesCommunity Service Centers (CSCs) TheKingCountyCommunityServiceCenter(CSC)ProgramworkstomakeiteasiertodobusinesswithKingCountyviasiteslocatedthroughoutthecounty.AtanyKingCountyCommunityServiceCenterssite,youcan:• ApplyforaU.S.passport• ApplyforaWashingtonStatemarriagelicense• Purchasecertifiedcopiesof recordedKingCountymarriagecertificates• PayKingCountypropertytaxes• PurchaseorrenewaKingCountypetlicense• Obtaininformationonothercountyservicesandprogramssuchas:
• seniorcitizenpropertytaxexemptions
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Executive Services Cont’d.• assessmentappealforms• propertyassessmentinformation• localfreshproduceguides• bus,bike,orferryinformation
• KingCountyjoblistingsandapplicationsBecauseKingCountyCommunityServiceCentersofferservicesonbehalf of severalagencies,differentguidelinesorrulesapplydependingontheservice.Foradditionalinformationonanyservice,pleasecheckouttheCSCwebsiteandcontactthesiteyouintendtovisit.•Bothell •Issaquah •Kent•Renton •Seattle •Shoreline•Vashon-206.477.6659OpenTuesdays,10AMto5PM.
OEM (Office of Emergency Management)Emergency managementWinterstormpreparationandresponseEveryyearWesternWashingtongetsitsshareof heavyrain,flooding,freezingtemperatures,poweroutages,and/orsnowandicyconditionsduringthemonthsof OctoberthroughMarch.Therearespecificthingsresidentscandotostaysafeandprotecttheirpropertyduringthesesometimesdevastatingconditions.Fortips,resources,anddownloadablechecklists(inmultiplelanguages),visit:takewinterbystorm.org.KingCountyOfficeof EmergencyManagement3511NE2ndStreet,Renton,WA98056206.296.3830•TollFree:800.523.5044•Fax:206.205.4056•[email protected]
Regional Animal Services of King County’s -- service area includes all unincorporated areas of King CountyPetAdoptionCenter--2161564thAve.S.,Kent,WA98032Monday:3p.m-6p.m.Tuesday-Friday:12noon.6p.m.--Saturday-Sunday:12noon.5p.m.Forservice206.296.PETS(7387)[email protected] youareexperi-encingalifethreateninganimalrelatedemergency,call9.1.1.
E.911Smart 911KingCountylaunchedSmart911inSeptember,2012,asupplementaldataservicethatallowsresi-dentstoCreateaSafetyProfilethatcanbeseenbyemergencyresponderswhenyoucall9.1.1.Enhanced911ProgramOffice-7300PerimeterRdS,Room128Seattle,WA98108-3848•206.296.3910.39
King County Department of Natural Resources & ParksParksOn-going maintenance and community outreachMaintenanceof GreenRiverNaturalArea,BassLake,CovingtonPark,PinnaclePeak,LowerNewakum,EnumclawPlateauTrail,FlamingGeyser,WhitneyBridge,AuburnNarrowsandotherparkfacilitieswithintheserviceareaaswellasOn-goingconservationeasementmonitoringandassistingwiththedevelopmentof theGreentoCedarRiverTrail.CommunityoutreachwiththeBackCountyHorsemen,
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Volunteer Program EventsVolunteersthatparticipateintheKingCountyParksvolunteerprogramprovidemorethan55,000hoursof serviceinourparksandonourtrailseachyear.Frombuildingandrepairingbackcountrytrailstoremovinginvasiveblackberriestopromotingrecyclingandcompostingatsummerconcerts,thesevolunteersplayanimportantroleinstewardingour26,000acresof openspace.Sign-upforthevolun-teernewsletterforalistingof scheduledeventsintheareaat,http://lnks.gd/5plg.If you,yourgrouporbusinessisinterestedindoingavolunteerprojectatyourfavoriteKCParksite,or,if you’reinterestedinothervolunteeropportunitieswithParks,pleasecontactVolunteerProgramManagerLaurieClinton.LaurieClinton–206.296.4452•[email protected]://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/stewardship/volunteer.aspx
Natural Resources & Parks - Parks Division Cont’d.WashingtonTrailAssociation,GreenRiverCoalition,MuckleshootIndianTribe,GreenRiverLandingHomeowner’sAssociation,WashingtonStateParksandotherusergroupswithintheservicearea.DonHarig-206.477.6140•[email protected]
Solid WasteWaste Reduction and Recycling Outreach and EducationIncludesprogramsandservicessuchas:• RecycleMore/ReciclaMas–educationandoutreachtosingle-familyresidents
onhowtorecyclemorematerialsincurbsideprograms.Includestargetedout-reachtoSpanish-speakingcommunity.Websites:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/garbage-recycling/recycle-more.asp,andhttp://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/reciclamas/index.asp
• K-12Schoolsprogram–assemblyprograms,classroomworkshopsandassis-tancetostudentGreenTeams.Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/secondaryschool/index.asp
• GreenSchoolsProgram-assistsprivateandpublicK-12schoolsandschooldistrictstoinitiateandimprovewastereduction,recycling,conservation,andpollutionpreventionpracticesandrecognizehighachievement.Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/greenschools/index.asp
• RecyclingCollectionEvents-KingCountyfundingprovidedtocitiesandun-incorporatedareastooffereventsforresidentsandbusinessestorecycleselectmaterials.Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/garbage-recycling/events.asp• CovingtonRecyclingCollectionEventallowsneighboringunincorporated
arearesidents• BrownfieldsProgram-providesassistancetoqualifiedprivateindividualsand
businesses,nonprofitorganizations,andmunicipalitieswithinKingCountytoassessandcleanupcontaminatedsites,orBrownfields.Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/brownfields/index.asp
• EcoConsumer–providesinformationandresourcesaboutrecycling,wastereduction,productstewardship,climatechangeandmoreviaaSeattleTimes
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Natural Resources & Parks - Solid Waste Division Cont’d.column,andTV,andradioappearances.Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/ecoconsumer/index.asp
• GreenTools–thisgreenbuildingprogramsupportscountyagencies,cities,thebuildingcommunity,andthepublicindesigningbuildingsandstructuresthathavefewerimpactsontheenvironment,areenergyefficient,anduserecycledmaterials.Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/greenbuilding/index.asp
• LinkUp–workswithbusinesses,agenciesandotherorganizationsinthePugetSoundareatoexpandmarketsforselectedrecyclableandreusablematerials.Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/linkup/index.asp
• MasterRecyclerComposter–thisadulteducationprogramprovidesfreetrain-ingaboutwastereduction,recycling,solidwasteimpactsonclimatechangeandpublicoutreach.Inexchangeforthefreetraining,programgraduatesareex-pectedtovolunteer25hoursforpublicoutreach.Website:http://your.king-county.gov/solidwaste/mrc/index.asp
• CustomerService-Information/educationprovidedtocustomers/publiconSWDservicesviawebpagesandphonesupport.Website:http://your.kingcoun-ty.gov/solidwaste/index.asp
SolidWasteDivision-RecyclingandEnvironmentalServicesSection:206-477-4466SolidWasteDivisionCustomerService:206-477-4466Transfer StationsProvideopportunitiestorecycleanddisposeof materialsatKingCountyTransferStations.Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/facilities/transfer.aspSolidWasteDivisionCustomerService–206-477-4466•HoursvarybystationHousehold hazardous waste (HHW) collectionOffersfreecollectionof hazardouswastefromhouseholdsandqualifyingbusinessesattwofixedcollectionsitesandthetravellingWastemobile.• FactoriaHouseholdHazardousWasteDropOff Service• AuburnWastemobileatOutletCollection• EnumclawWastemobileWebsites:HHWFacilitylocationandhours:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/facilities/hazwaste.aspWastemobileschedule:http://www.lhwmp.org/home/HHW/wastemobile.aspxHouseholdHazardsLine--206.296.4692Litter and Illegal Dumping• CommunityLitterCleanup-Coordinatecleanupof illegaldumpsitesandlitter
onpublicproperty• JunkVehicle–providesinformationandfacilitatesprocessforremovingaban-
donedvehiclesfromprivateproperty• IllegalDumpingHotline–maintains
hotlineforcitizenstoreportillegaldumping,directsthosecomplaintstotheappropriateagencyforfollowup
• CommunityCleanupAssistancePro-gram–financialassistance(waivedtipfees)toprivatepropertyownerswhoareeitherlowincomeorwhosepropertyhasbeendumpedon
Website:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/cleanup/index.aspMorganJohn:206-477-4624
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Landfill Operations (active and closed landfills) ClosedandCustodialLandfillMaintenanceandMonitoring-maintainandmonitorgroundwater,surfacewater,wastewater,andlandfillgasatclosedlandfills,including:• EnumclawWebsite:http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/facilities/closed-landfills.aspClosedLandfills:FieldSupportEngineering,AnneHolmes--206.477.5223
Water and Land Resources DivisionKnotweed Control on RiversControlof invasiveknotweedandotherinvasiveplantsalongtheGreenRiver,SoosCreek,andothertributariesandreplacethiswithnativevegetation.• On-going,seasonalStevenBurke-206.477.4639•[email protected]
Natural Resources & Parks - Solid Waste Division Cont’d.
Drainage and water quality complaint investigationsRespondtocitizenconcernsregardingstormwaterrunoff andsurfacewaterqualityproblemsonbothresidentialandcommercialpropertyintheunincorporatedareasof KingCounty.DrainageComplaintLine:206.477.4811http://www.kingcounty.gov/environ-ment/waterandland/stormwater/problem-investigation-line.aspxMinimize stormwater pollutionStormwaterrunoff comesfromsmall,individualsourcesinallpartsof thewater-shed.Itisaproblemthatresidentscanchangebystoppingsmall,individualactivitiesthatcausepollutionandresultinlarge-scalepollution.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/waterandland/stormwater/introduction/stormwater-runoff.aspxNeighborhood Drainage Assistance Program (NDAP)NDAPaddressesflooding,erosion,andsedimentationproblemsbeyondthecon-trolof privatehomeandbusinessowners.TheNDAPcandesignandfundcapitalimprovementprojects,repairexistingdrainagesystems,andprovidetechnicalas-sistanceforquestionsaboutconstruction,permit,andstormdrainage.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/waterandland/stormwater/neighborhood-drainage-assistance.aspxBrianSleight-206.477.4826•[email protected] Drainage Assistance Program (ADAP)ADAPhelpsagriculturalpropertyownersimprovedrainageof theirfieldsbyprovid-ingbothtechnicalandfinancialassistance.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/waterandland/stormwater/neighbor-hood-drainage-assistance.aspxBrianSleight-206.477.4826•[email protected] programSupporttheraisingandkeepingof livestocktominimizeadverseimpactsontheenvironment,particularlyonwaterqualityandsalmonhabitat.Thisincludeshelpdevelopingaworkablesolutionforhandlinglivestockwaste.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/wlr/sections-programs/rural-regional-services-section/agriculture-program/livestock-programs.aspxRickReinlasoder-206.477.4810•[email protected] Preservation ProgramTheCountypurchasesdevelopmentrightsfromagriculturallandownerstoperma-nentlyprotectthelandforfuturefarming.Itisavoluntaryprogram.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/wlr/sections-programs/rural-regional-services-section/agriculture-program/farmland-preservation-program.aspxTedSullivan-206.477.4834•[email protected]
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Forestry programTheCountyofferseducation,technicalassistance,andeconomicincentivesaimedatretainingforestlandforitsenvironmental,social,andeconomicbenefits.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/wlr/sections-programs/rural-regional-services-section/forestry-program.aspxKristiMcClelland206.477.4767;[email protected]
Natural Resources & Parks - Water & Land Resources Division Cont’d.
Noxious weeds programKingCountyprovideseducationandtechnicalassistancetolandownersandpublicagenciestohelpthemfindthebestcontroloptionsfornoxiousweedsoneachsiteandtoreducetheoverallimpactof noxiousweedsthroughoutthecounty.206-477-WEED(206-477-9333)http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/animalsAndPlants/noxious-weeds.aspxCurrent use taxationThePublicBenefitRatingSystemprogramsprovideincentivestoencourage
landownerstovoluntarilyconserveandprotectlandresources,openspace,andtim-ber.Inreturnforpreservingandmanagingresources,thelandisassessedatavalueconsistentwithits“currentuse”ratherthanthe“highestandbestuse.”Thereduc-tioninassessedlandvalueisgreaterthan50percentandasmuchas90percentfortheportionof thelandparticipatingintheprogram.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/stewardship/sustainable-building/re-source-protection-incentives.aspxBillBernstein,206.477.4643•[email protected],206-477-4788•[email protected]
Native Plant Salvage ProgramVolunteertoremoveplantsfromsitesthatarescheduledforconstructionandlaterreplantthisnativevegetationatlocationsaroundtheCounty.School,business,andcommunitygroupsandotherorganizationscancalltoarrangeaplantsalvageeventduringtheweek.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/stewardship/volunteer/plant-salvage-program.aspx•SaturdaysbetweenOctoberandMarch;seewebsitefordatesLake Weed Watcher
VolunteersaretrainedtosurveyforaquaticweedsinKingCountysmalllakes.ThegoalistowatchforinvasiveweedsthatarenotcurrentlyknowntooccurinKingCountyorthathaveaverylimiteddistribution,buthavethepotentialtospreadandcausedamage.206.477.WEED(206.477.9333)http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/animalsAndPlants/noxious-weeds/volunteer-information/lake-weed-watchers.aspx•Seasonal
Transfer of development rightsTheTDRprogramisavoluntary,incentive-based,andmarket-drivenapproachtopreservelandandsteerdevelopmentgrowthawayfromruralandresourcelandsintoKingCounty’sUrbanArea.Rurallandownersrealizeeconomicreturnthroughthesaleof developmentrightstoprivatedeveloperswhoareabletobuildmorecompactlyindesignatedunincorporatedurbanareasandpartnercities.http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/stewardship/sustainable-building/trans-fer-development-rights.aspxDarrenGreve-206.477.4702•[email protected]
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Natural Resources & Parks - Water & Land Resources Division Cont’d.
Hazardous waste managementSmallbusinessescanbecomeEnviroStarsandberecognizedfortheirenvironmen-tallyfriendlypracticesandcommitment.Freebusinesspromotion,mentoringandtechnicalassistance.http://www.lhwmp.org/home/EnviroStars/index.aspxCallEnviroStarsat206.263.3063
Hazardous waste managementSmallbusinessescangetadvice,cashincentives,safetymaterials,training,andaccesstofreedisposaltodecreaseandsafelydisposeof hazardouswastematerials.Materi-alsavailableinmultiplelanguages.http://www.lhwmp.org/home/BHW/sqg.aspxCalltheBusinessWasteLine206.263.8899
Restoration Project Monitoring and MaintenanceTheEcologicalRestorationandEngineeringServicesMonitoringandMaintenanceProgramaimstofindwaystomakeprojectsmorecost-effectiveandreliablethroughtheuseof comparativestudiesandexperiments.Theprogramtracksprojectout-comesandperformsmaintenanceandmodifications,asneeded,toensureprojectsmeettheirgoals.JoshLatterell-206.477.4748•[email protected]
Hazardous waste managementResidentscangetchemicalfreegardeningadvicefromGrowSmartGrowSafe,indoorpesticiderecommenda-tions,andfreedisposalservices(includinghomepick-upforqualifyingresidents)todecreaseandsafelydisposeof hazardouswastematerials.http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/facilities/hazwaste.asporhttp://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/naturalyardcare/index.aspCalltheHouseholdHazardsLineat206.296.4692
Lake Stewardship county lakes volunteer monitoring programIn2014,aprogramof waterqualitymonitoringwiththehelpof trainedvolunteercitizenscientistswasrestoredtogatherdatatoassessconditionsandtracktrendsatselectedlakeswithinthearea.Lakestobemonitoredwithinthisserviceareain2014-2015includeKathleenandMcDonald.SallyAbella-206-477-4605•[email protected]•[email protected]
Small Habitat Restoration ProgramKingCounty’sSmallHabitatRestorationProgrambuildslow-costprojectsinruralandurbanKingCountythatenhanceandrestorestreamsandwetlands.Projectsoccuronbothpublicandprivatelandandareselectedbaseduponthebenefittheywillprovidetotheenvironmentandthecost-efficiencywithwhichtheycanbeimplemented.MasonBowles-206-477-4651•[email protected]
PermittingACCELA AccessImprovefunctionalityof thedepartment’spermittrackingsoftware,AccelaAutomation.Prioritiesincludeimprovingcitizenaccess,reporting,andultimatelyon-linepermitting.JohnBackman-206.477.0447•[email protected]
King County Department of Permitting & Environmental Review
King County Department of Public DefensePublic defense services to indigent clients accused of a crimeTheDepartmentof PublicDefenseprovidespublicdefenderstothoseresidentswhohavebeenchargedwithacrimeandwhocannotaffordanattorney.Thedepartmentscreensapplicantstodetermineif they’reeligibleforapublicdefenderandthenassignsanattorneytothem.Thedepartmentalsoprovideslegalhelptopeoplewhocannotaffordanattorneyandarefacingothermatters,suchasjuvenilecriminalprosecution,involuntarycommitmenttoamentalhealthfacility,orcivilcontemptforfailuretopaychildsupport.LeslieBrown-206.263.1364•[email protected]•[email protected]
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PreventionCommunicable, chronic disease & Injury prevention, women’s health, tobacco, Medical Examiner and Vital StatisticsConductdiseasesurveillanceandinvestigation,healthpromotion,andregulatoryser-vices.Communicablediseasepreventionandcontrol,withspecialprogramsinHIV/AIDs,STDs,tuberculosis,childvaccinedistributionandimmunizationpromotion,aswellaslaboratoryservices.Chronicdiseaseservicesincludingtobaccoandobesitypre-vention,screeningservicesforbreast,cervicalandcoloncancer,diabetesandasthmaservicesthroughcommunityhealthworkers,andviolenceandinjurypreventionser-vices.http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/communicable.aspxKarenHartfield-206.263.2023•[email protected]
Public Health Seattle & King County
Jail Health ServicesInmate servicesProvidehighqualitymedicallynecessarymedical,psychiatric,anddentalservicestodetainedpersonsincorrectionalfacilitiesinKentandSeattlesoinmatesreceiveconstitutionallyguaranteedhealthservicesthatmeetcommunityandprofessionalstandardsof care.JudyMacCully-206.263.8282•[email protected] Health ServicesHealthcare servicesProvidecenterbasedandregionalserviceswhichmayincludeWIC,Familyplanning,primarycare,maternitysupportservices,oralhealth,refugeehealth,homenursing,healthcareaccessassistanceincludingenrollmentininsurances,healthcareforthehomeless,andchildcarehealthandotherservices.http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/locations.aspxTJCosgrove-206.263.8352•[email protected]
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Environmental HealthEnvironmental public health servicesPermittingandinspectionservicesforbusinessesandindividuals,includingfoodbusiness,foodworker,solidwaste,plumbingandgaspiping,drinkingwater,andsep-ticsystems.Promotehealthandwell-beingof allcountyresidentswithequityandsocialjusticework,healthycommunityplanning,climatechange,localhazardouswaste,veterinaryservicesandzoonoticdiseaseprograms.http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/ehs.aspxStellaChao-206.263.8533•[email protected] Medical ServicesAssure high quality emergency medical servicesCoordinationof pre-hospitalemergencyservicesandprovisionof regionalleader-shipthroughpartnershipswithcitiesandfiredepartmentstoassuretheuniformityof medicalcareanddispatchacrossjurisdictions,consistencyandexcellenceintraining,andmedicalqualityassurance.FocusareasincludeMedicalDirection,EMSTraining,CommunityPrograms,StrategicPlanningandDataManagement,andAdministrationincludingRegionalLeadershipandFinancialManagement.JimFogarty-206.263.8579•[email protected]
Preparedness SectionPreparednessSupportpreparednesseffortsof healthcareorganizations,localgovernments,businesses,communityorganizations,andthepublictorespondandrecoveryquicklyfromallhazardsinclud-ingweatherincidents,earthquakes,diseaseoutbreaks,andactsof terrorism.http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/preparedness.aspx
Public Health, Seattle & King County Cont’d.
King County Sheriff’s Office TheKingCountySheriff ’sOfficeconsistsof over1,000commissionedandprofes-sionalstaff employeeswhopro-videservicestounincorporatedKingCounty.Theseservicesincludereactive9-1-1patrol,search&rescue,undercoverdrugandgangenforcement,propertycrimeinvestigations,homicide,assault,robberyand
sexualassaultinvestigations,aswellasavarietyof otherservicesincludingconcealedweaponslicensing,fingerprinting,etc.UnderSheriff Urquhart’sleadership,theSheriff ’sOfficetransitionedtoaPre-cinctModelfordeployingdeputiesbeginningin2013.Thisreturnedformalrollcallsandgavesergeantstheopportunitytoworkwiththeirdeputiesoncrimetrends,protocol,procedure,andvalues.Deputiesarenowassignedtofairlyconsistentpatrolareas.Thisallowsthemtobecomefamiliarwithcitizens,businesses,andresidentialareasintheirassignedpa-troldistricts.Theyareexpectedtobuildrelationshipsandlearntheparticularprob-
CarinaElsenboss-206.263.8722•[email protected]
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King County Sheriff’s Office Cont’d.
King County Department of TransportationRoad Services24/7 Road Helpline InunincorporatedKingCounty,contactusforhelpwithroadmaintenanceandtrafficsafetyissues,suchasdownedstopsigns,signalsthatareoutortreesovertheroadway—24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek24/7RoadHelpline-206.296.81001.800.527.6237(1-800-KC-ROADS)•24/7My CommuteTraveltoolsandresourcesforthegreaterPugetSoundarea–Commutingresources–roadclosures,restrictions,andtrafficcameraswww.kingcounty.gov/[email protected] Control Center (TCC)Monitorandoperatetrafficsignals,camerasandvariablemessagesignsthroughoutKingCountyforincidents,congestionandadverseroadconditions.Providerealtimetrafficinformationtothetravelingpublic.TrafficControlCenter-206-263-7007AileenMcManus-206-477-3667•[email protected] AlertFindtravelalertinformationaboutroadclosuresorhazardousconditionsthathaveasignificantimpactonroadsinunincorporatedareasof KingCounty.Emailsubscriptionservicesavailable.www.kingcounty.gov/[email protected] Transit Metro currently operates three routes in this area, which connect Enum-claw to Auburn and Black Diamond. • Route186:Monday-Friday,30-60minutepeakfrequency• Route907:Enumclaw-BlackDiamondRoad(SR169);Monday-Friday,90min-
uteoff-peakservice• Route915:Auburn-EnumclawRoad(SR-164);Monday-Saturday,90minute
off-peakserviceDougJohnson–206-477-5837•[email protected]
lemsinanareaorneighborhood,aswellasfocusoncrimetrends.PrecinctsarereferredtoasPrecincts#2,#3,...orNortheast,Southeast,andSouthwest,respectively.Precinct#2isinSammamishCityHall,Precinct#3isintheHicksRaburnPrecinctbuildinginMapleValley,andPrecinct#4isinBurien.Command StructurePct.#2–NorthPrecinctMajorMitziJohanknecht206-263-9134Pct.#3–SoutheastPrecinctMajorRonGriffin206.263-9134Pct.#4–SouthwestPrecinctMajorJerrellWills206.477.2259
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King County Department of Transportation Cont’d.
Fleet AdministrationOn-going internal support servicesFleetAdministrationisaninternalcustomerserviceagencythatprovidescosteffec-tivevehicleservices,parts,materialsandconstructionsupplies.Ourgoalistoman-ageasaferesponsivefleetof vehiclesandequipment,employeeaccesstomaterialsandsupplies,inordertorespondtotheneedsof KingCountycitizens.JenniferLindwall-206.477.3883•[email protected]
On-going internal support servicesFleetAdministrationprovidesKingCountypersonalpropertyas-setmanagementservicesincludingmandatoryannualinventoryreport,warehousinganddispersalof surplusitems.Ourgoalistomaintainaccurateproceduresfortheaccountabilityof KingCountypersonalpropertyRussJohnson-206.477.3889•[email protected]
Alternate Formats On Request206-477-4700 • TTY Relay 711
Department of Natural Resources and Parks201 South Jackson Street, Suite 700Seattle, WA 98104206-477-4700 www.kingcounty.gov/dnrp