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8/7/2018
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution Adopting the Kittitas County Public Health Department Emergency Operations Plan
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14
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Consent Agenda
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47023
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Resolution
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38. Who is to blame? <br />39. Could this have been avoided? <br />40. Do you think those involved handled the situation well enough? <br />41. When did your response to this begin? <br />42. When were you notified that something had happened? <br />43. Who is conducting the investigation? <br />44. What are you going to do after the investigation? <br />45. What have you found out so far? <br />46. Why was more not done to prevent this from happening? <br />47. What is your personal opinion? <br />48. What are you telling your own family? <br />49. Are all those involved in agreement? <br />50. Are people over reacting? <br />51. Which laws are applicable? <br />52. Has anyone broken the law? <br />53. How certain are you about whether laws have been broken? <br />54. Has anyone made mistakes? <br />55. How certain are you that mistakes have not been made? <br />56. Have you told us everything you know? <br />57. What are you not telling us? <br />58. What effects will this have on the people involved? <br />59. What precautionary measures were taken? <br />60. Do you accept responsibility for what happened? <br />61. Has this ever happened before? <br />62. Can this happen elsewhere? <br />63. What is the worst case scenario? <br />64. What lessons were learned? <br />65. Were those lessons implemented? <br />66. What can be done to prevent this from happening again? <br />67. What would you like to say to those that have been harmed and to their families? <br />68. Is there any continuing the danger? <br />69. Are people out of danger? Are people safe? <br />70. Will there be inconvenience to employees or to the public? <br />71. How much will all this cost? <br />72. Are you able and willing to pay the costs? <br />73. Who else will pay the costs? <br />74. When will we find out more? <br />75. What steps need to be taken to avoid a similar event? <br />76. Have these steps already been taken? If not, why not? <br />77. What does this all mean? <br />82
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