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<br />10/21/2025 MINUTES 5 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION 2025-206 JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP, INC. PUBLIC WORKS <br /> <br />Approve Resolution No. 2025-206, Authorizing the Selection of Jacobs <br />Engineering Group, Inc. and GeoEngineers, Inc. as Public Works On-Call <br />Task Order Consultants for Up to a Three-Year Period of Service and to <br />Authorize the Public Works Director to Negotiate and Sign Said <br />Professional Services Agreement. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION 2025-207 DCI ENGINEERS AND KPFF CONSULTING PUBLIC WORKS <br /> <br />Approve Resolution No. 2025-207, Authorizing the Selection of DCI <br />Engineers and KPFF Consulting Engineers as Public Works On-Call Task <br />Order Consultants for Up to a Three-Year Period of Service and to <br />Authorize the Public Works Director to Negotiate and Sign Said <br />Professional Services Agreement. <br /> <br />SET PUBLIC HEARING WEED BOARD ASSESSMENT RATES PUBLIC WORKS <br /> <br />Approve Setting a Public Hearing to consider Adjusting County Weed Board <br />Assessment Rates for November 4, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. in the Commissioners <br />Auditorium, Room 109, Kittitas County Courthouse 205 West 5 th Avenue, <br />Ellensburg, WA and to authorize the Clerk to publish said notice. <br /> <br />CORRESPONDENCE – NONE <br /> <br />ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS - NONE <br /> <br />CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> <br />Chairman Osiadacz noted receipt of an email dated October 21, 2025, from <br />Pat Kelleher regarding the proposed changes to COG. <br /> <br />Pat Kelleher provided comments on the proposed Interlocal Agreement for <br />the Establishment of the Kittitas County Economic Development <br />Partnership under the Conference of Governments. He felt it was a huge <br />failure and questioned funding and public records for that structure. <br /> <br />BOARD DISCUSSION/DECISION ITEMS <br /> <br />FUNDING 1/10TH OF 1% MENTAL HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH <br /> <br />Vice-Chairman Wright moved to approve the recommendations for funding <br />proposals from the 1/10th of 1% Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Tax <br />Advisory Board including the Boys and Girls Club – STRIVE ($227,128.00): <br />Support, Tools, and Resilience for Inspiring Vulnerable Youth; CWU - <br />Community Clinic ($498,298.00); HopeSource – Behavioral Health Bridge <br />Program ($357,768.00); Kittitas County Health Network – THRIVE Youth <br />Mentoring ($319,805.90); Peers Rising – Warmth & Wellness: Resilience <br />and Life Skills Support in Kittitas County ($346,309.00); and the Upper