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Date
5/19/2026
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Supporting documentation
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Request to Approve a Resolution to Adopt the CWU Technology Transfer Center Feasibility Study, Capital Stacking Plan and Grant Support Documents
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10
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Consent Agenda
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144485
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Resolution
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43 <br />44 <br />45 <br />52 <br />54 <br />58 <br />60 <br />61 <br />62 <br />63 <br />64 <br />65 <br />Section D: Identification of the group responsible for implementing the marketing strategy <br /> Describe the group’s capacity to complete the responsibility <br /> Operational Management <br /> Public Engagement <br /> Capacity to Implement <br />Section E: The site’s appropriateness by addressing, at minimum, appropriate zoning, affect to the state or local transportation system, environmental restrictions, cultural <br /> artifact investigation, and the site’s overall adequacy to support the anticipated development upon project completion <br />Section F: A location analysis of other adequately served vacant industrial land <br />Section G: Total funding for the public facilities improvements is secured or will be secured within a given timeframe <br />Section H: How the Old Heat Project Will Assist Local Economic Diversification Efforts <br /> Current Economic Structure and Risks <br /> Old Heat as a Diversification Catalyst <br /> Workforce Development and Living-Wage Jobs <br /> Strengthening Local Assets and Real Estate <br /> Tourism, Events, and Lodging <br /> Washington State Supply Chain Integration <br /> Long-Term Outcomes <br />Section I: Indicate the specific issues that will be addressed <br />Section J: List one or more economic outcomes that you expect from the proposed <br /> CERB project <br /> 1. Workforce Development <br /> 2. Leasing & Sales of Commercial Properties <br /> 3. Lodging Demand from Events <br /> 4. Diversification of Local Economy <br /> 5. Creation of Living-Wage Jobs <br /> 6. Increased Tax Revenue <br /> 7. Partnerships, Talent Pipelines & Patents <br />Section K: Quantifiable Measures of Success <br />Section L: Data to be Collected <br />Section M: Data Collection Procedures <br />Section N: The estimated median hourly wage of the jobs created when development occurs <br /> Benchmark Comparisons <br /> Aggregate Median Wage Estimate <br /> Implications for Regional Competitiveness <br /> References <br />Sources
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