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KITTITAS COUNTY <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br /> PUBLIC WORKS—BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br /> STUDY SESSION STAFF REPORT <br /> STUDY SESSION DATE: May 11,2026 <br /> TOPIC: Kittitas County CWU Technology Transfer Center <br /> Feasibility Study Report <br /> ACTION REQUESTED: Informational Briefing, no action required. <br /> LEAD STAFF: <br /> Joshua Fredrickson <br /> RECOMMENDATION: <br /> Informational briefing—no action required by the Board. <br /> BRIEFING SUMMARY: <br /> • Kittitas County was awarded funding for a planning grant from the Washington <br /> State Community Economic Revitalization Board(CERB). <br /> • The grant supported the development of a feasibility study to repurpose the Old <br /> Heat building into a Technology Transfer Center. <br /> • The Conference of Government supported the next phases of the project <br /> • Capital Stacking and Grant Support Documents have been prepared. <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> The Washington State Community Economic Revitalization Board(CERB) selected <br /> Kittitas County to receive planning grant funding. This grant, in addition to matching <br /> funds through the Distressed County Sales and Use Tax, supported the development of <br /> the Kittitas County CWU Technology Transfer Center Feasibility Study. In addition to <br /> the study, a Capital Stacking plan has been developed as well as grant support <br /> documents. <br /> DISCUSSION: <br /> This study has focused on the opportunities to transform the Old Heat building on the <br /> CWU campus into a center for innovation, training and economic growth. To help <br /> support economic growth the space within Old Heat has been identified for future use for <br /> technology, advanced manufacturing and entrepreneurship. <br /> As part of the study, the feasibility of a public/private partnership to share costs of <br /> construction and improvements has been explored. The feasibility study examined <br /> ownership models and identified the reuse and restoration of the building, rather than <br /> constructing something new, as the best path forward. <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br /> Public Works"Work Session Staff Report",May 11,2026 <br />