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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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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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62 | Old Heat CERB Feasibility Study <br />DATA TO BE COLLECTED <br />Old Heat will become a facility on the edge of the CWU campus for business and <br />university to collaborate on technology initiatives. It will have adequate parking, <br />and the building will provide much-needed event and conference space in the <br />city of Ellensburg. <br /> <br />To track progress against these measures, Old Heat will collect data in the <br />following categories: <br />• Facility Operations Data: Occupancy rates, number of businesses <br />engaged with technology diffusion, tenant industry classification. <br />• Programmatic Data: Number of CWU-led workshops, industry <br />conferences, and community events. <br />• Workforce and Student Engagement Data: Number of students engaged <br />annually; employment outcomes for student participants. <br /> <br />• Economic Impact Data: Direct, indirect, and induced job creation; wage <br />levels compared to county medians; industry sectoral breakdown from <br />IMPLAN. <br />• Regional Linkages Data: Number of cross-regional contracts, <br />partnerships, or supply-chain engagements with Yakima, King County, <br />and Wenatchee clusters. <br />SECTION L SECTION L
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