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6/15/2021
Meeting title
2:00pm Public Hearing
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Public Hearing to Consider Adopting the 2021 Kittitas County Recreation and Tourism Plan.
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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77589
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Hold Public Hearing
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park, and recreation facilities and recreation program levels -of -service (LOS), particularly the <br />possible use of innovative financing tools or methods. <br />Define an implementation program — outlining the actions necessary to realize the pian including <br />supporting actions necessary to resolve agreements with the county, cities, school districts, state, <br />and other private non-profit and for-profit agencies. <br />Determine public opinions through a series of public participation events and resolve final <br />project, plan, and financing particulars based on the results of public input. <br />Public Involvement <br />The Kittitas County Board of Commissioners (BoCC) and Kittitas County Department of Public Works (PW) <br />oversaw this revision planning process, with the assistance of the Kittitas County Treasurer's Office and the <br />Community Development Services Department. During the 2416 planning effort, Kittitas County conducted a <br />series of: <br />Internet surveys — of county residents and tourists to determine their knowledge, use, condition <br />assessments, and plan proposals during this planning process. <br />Hand-out/hand-back surveys- of Kittitas County Fair and Ellensburg Rodeo attendees to determine <br />their current utilization, program and park priorities of Kittitas Valley Event Center and other county <br />destinations. <br />Public workshops and forums — with agencies and city residents in Cle Elum and Ellensburg to <br />brainstorm their ideas for open space, trails, park, and recreation facilities; and to review and critique <br />the resulting brainstorm proposals prior to the development of final plan alternatives. <br />Internet survey of registered voter - towards the end of the process to determine final voter project and <br />program priorities from among the alternative proposals and resolve financing preferences with which <br />to implement this plan. <br />During the 2021 revision process, Kittitas County staff conducted a series of workshops with the Board of County <br />Commissioners creating a draft plan for stakeholder and public review and comment. An outline of the workshop <br />process appears below: <br />i Workshop 1: Defining prioritization for implementation of specific goals agreed upon by the BoCC, <br />identifying redundancies in the 2016 plan where goals may overlap, identifying goals and policies within the <br />2016 plan that are not appropriate for Kittitas County to lead, and identifying overlap or interworking the <br />Tourism Plan and the PROS Plan. <br />• Workshop 2: Implementation strategy <br />• Workshop 3: Funding options <br />Community outreach was conducted prior to the public hearing considering revised plan adoption. Drawing upon <br />potential Federal, State, local, and private key stakeholder groups and Countywide resident comment on the draft <br />plan is incorporated were appropriate by staff and as supported by the Board of County Commissioners. <br />4 <br />
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