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Meeting
Date
7/15/2025
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
Location
Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Supporting documentation
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Request to Approve Public Health Director Signature on an Agreement between DOE and KCPDH Amendment 1 (Air Quality)
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19
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Consent Agenda
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133196
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Contract
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luluDlly. I I CI I VCIuPC [Li. Or%,LOULL-u f L 1 -'4 f %, I -Ovu I -Lit O f LCUC f I,CL <br />State of Washington Department of Ecology <br />Kittitas County Public Health Department <br />Community -Led Air Quality Improvement for Ellensburg Project <br />Agreement No. AQOBC-2024-KiCPHD-00010 <br />CHANGES TO SCOPE OF WORK <br />Task Number: 4 Task Cost: $20,000.00 <br />Task Title: Improve Communication <br />Page 8 of 12 <br />Task Description: <br />Under this task, the RECIPIENT will develop strategies to foster ongoing collaboration with the community to address criteria <br />air pollution concerns. RECIPIENT must adhere to all requirements outlined in the grant guidelines for this program. Eligible <br />costs must be directly related to and necessary for the purpose of the grant, which is to conduct community engagement, <br />develop, and implement projects to reduce criteria air pollution See page 15 of the grant guidelines for more information. <br />The project must lead to criteria air pollution emissions reduction in the overburdened community the project benefits. <br />Overhead/indirect costs may not exceed 25% of salaries and benefits. <br />Administrative costs are eligible for reimbursement under this grant agreement. All administrative costs must be necessary for <br />and directly related to the purpose of the grant, which is to conduct community engagement, develop, and implement projects <br />to reduce criteria air pollution. Reimbursement requests for administrative costs must include staff name, position, hourly rate, <br />hours worked, and work completed. <br />This contract is supported with funding from Washington's Climate Commitment Act and funded must satisfy the requirements <br />of directive 24-01, detailed in the Agreement Specific Terms and Conditions. <br />Task Goal Statement: <br />Develop strategies to foster ongoing collaboration among community groups, residents, and policymaker to address criteria air <br />pollution concerns. <br />Task Expected Outcome: <br />Sustained Collaboration: Improved communication among residents, community groups, and policymakers to support ongoing <br />air quality efforts. <br />Recipient Task Coordinator: Recipient Grant Manager <br />Deliverables <br />Number <br />Description <br />Due Date <br />4.1 <br />RECIPIENT will submit plan to support long-term communication and <br />collaboration on criteria air pollution initiatives. <br />CHANGES TO SCOPE OF WORK <br />Task Number <br />Task Cost: $2,625.00 <br />Template Version 10/30/2015 <br />
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