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12/21/2021
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Approve Minutes
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Consent Agenda
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Agencies & Representatives <br />Joe Rausch <br />District Ranger, USFS <br />Pam McConkey <br />Manager, Washington State Parks Dept <br />Mark Rickey <br />Deputy sheriff, Kittitas County Sheriff's Dept <br />Tom Hastings <br />General Manager, snoqualmie Pass Utility Dist <br />Mark Cook <br />Public Works Director, Kittitas County Dept Public <br />Works <br />Jason Goeman <br />Deputy, Kittitas County Sheriffs Dept <br />Jay Wiseman <br />Fire Chief, Snocivaimie Pass Fire and Rescue <br />Guy Lawrence <br />President and GM, The Summit at Snoclua mle <br />N <br />When conducting the assessment of the current <br />parking environment and existing conditions within <br />the Hyak area and specifically on Hyak Dr East and <br />Keechelus Drive, CONSULTANT conducted interviews <br />with the agencies and their representatives listed to <br />the left. <br />The feedback provided from these groups was <br />invaluable in assessing the situation and provided <br />some guidance to help begin to quantify the scope of <br />the problem(s). It should be noted that all individuals <br />interviewed were aware of a parking management <br />issue within the greater Hyak area and all were <br />supportive of finding a solution that would assist with <br />mitigating these issues. All participants were helpful <br />and provided insight into their viewpoint of the <br />issue(s) as it pertained to their scopes of <br />responsibility. This is significant to note as it indicates <br />the overall issues are not only serious enough to <br />register across this diverse spectrum of agencies but <br />that the issue(s) have increased in severity enough to <br />warrant the support of a "Regional' solution across <br />these agencies. As such, the potential longer-term <br />solutions presented later in this report stand a better <br />chance of implementation based upon the higher <br />level of attention to these issues as well as the <br />willingness to cooperate exhibited during the <br />interviews with each of these representatives. <br />LARKING <br />JAMOKI <br />SERVICE <br />SINCE 1922 <br />
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