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. r <br /> KITTITAS COUNTY <br /> PUBLIC WORKS STUDY SESSION MINUTES <br /> COMMISSIONERS' AUDITORIUM, 205 WEST 5TH ROOM 109 <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> MONDAY 1:30 PM MARCH 09, 2026 <br /> Board members present: Chairman Cory Wright, Vice Chairman Brett <br /> Wachsmith, and Commissioner Laura Osiadacz. <br /> Others: Joshua Fredrickson, Lisa Godden, Public Works; Stephanie <br /> Hartung, Kittitas County Prosecutor' s Office; 1 member of the public. <br /> At 1:30 PM Chairman Cory Wright opened the Public Works Study <br /> Session. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> Pat Kelleher provided comment regarding the Roslyn Water Project and <br /> expressed concern that the project does not appear to have a secured <br /> water source and stated that securing a reliable water supply should <br /> be a priority before further investment. Pat Kelleher referenced <br /> prior utility infrastructure issues in other communities and urged <br /> the County to ensure long-term water supply reliability. <br /> An e-mail from Pat Kelleher to the Board of County Commissioners <br /> dated March 9, 2026 is attached hereto. <br /> REQUEST TO APPROVE A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BOARD CHAIR SIGNATURE ON <br /> DEEDS FOR ADDITINOAL RIGHT OF WAY ON BULLFROG ROAD <br /> Joshua Fredrickson requested the Board of County Commissioners <br /> approve a resolution authorizing the Board Chair to sign deeds for <br /> acquisition of additional right-of-way on Bullfrog Road. <br /> Joshua Fredrickson explained that the request is associated with the <br /> Bullfrog Flats development in the City of Cle Elum. Although the <br /> development is processed through the City of Cle Elum, Kittitas <br /> County has jurisdiction over Bullfrog Road. A traffic study <br /> identified impacts from the development, including the need for a <br /> roundabout at one of the proposed intersections. <br /> The roundabout would be constructed at the developer' s expense, <br /> subject to County review and approval. Joshua Fredrickson stated that <br /> the existing right-of-way is approximately 60 feet, which is <br /> insufficient for the proposed roundabout. The developer worked with <br /> t <br /> 2026-03-09 MINUTES <br />