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4/7/2026
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Commissioners' Agenda
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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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infrastructure which serves both the City of Roslyn and Water District 2 (Ronald). The <br />clear wells provide disinfection contact time and equalizing storage for their water <br />system. Repairs are required to one clear well and the second clear well needs to be <br />replaced. The City of Roslyn was awarded $125,000.00 from the Public Works Board to <br />assist with the project. COG supported the City of Roslyn request of up to $1,500,000.00 <br />of Distressed County Sales and Use Tax for repairs and replacement of their clear wells. <br />Also at the February 18, 2026 regular meeting of COG also received an update of the <br />CWU Technology Transfer Center Feasibility (Old Heat) project. COG initially <br />supported the project through matching funds to the Washington State Community <br />Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) grant. COG continued to express their support of <br />the project by recommending an additional $20,000.00 of Distressed County Sales and <br />Use Tax for expanding work on the project. This work includes a construction cost <br />estimate for developing architecture plans for the Old Heat building into a warm shell and <br />developing the capital stacking framework which will help develop private -public <br />partnerships for future build out of the building. <br />FISCAL IMPACTS: <br />Funding is available in the Public Facilities Fund (Fund 108) <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />None <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />Public Works "Work Session Staff Report", 2026 <br />
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