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7/21/2026
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Approve Minutes
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Consent Agenda
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146685
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5 <br />At this time, it is not contemplated that the PFD will own and/or operate any of the identified <br />facilities, nor will it issue debt to build facilities. Should the capital financing plans for the <br />projects change, the PFD is expected to request a separate review that will focus on capital <br />and operating costs prior to the issuance of any debt, as required by Washington State Law <br />(RCW 36.100.025 and 35.57.025). <br />Assessment <br />Key findings of Johnson Consulting’s independent financial feasibility review of the proposed <br />formation of Kittitas County PFD are summarized as follows: <br />▪Washington State law allows for PFDs to be formed by cities, counties or contiguous groups <br />of cities/ counties. A PFD is a municipal corporation, an independent taxing authority and a <br />taxing district. <br />▪Three projects, in various stages of development, have been identified to date – 1). Upper <br />Kittitas County Community Recreation Center; 2). Ellensburg Community Fieldhouse; and <br />3). Kittitas Valley Aquatic Center. It is the intent that funds generated from a voter-approved <br />0.2 percent sales taxes would support the projects in different ways and would be allocated <br />among the projects as determined by the PFD board of directors, once formed. <br />▪Utilizing two alternative methodologies, anticipated PFD sales tax revenues, if approved, <br />would amount to an average of between $4.1M and $5.36M annually (between 2027 and <br />2043). <br />▪The intent of this independent financial feasibility review is not to create, test or otherwise <br />opine on the costs for capital or operations of the identified projects. Rather, the purpose is <br />to identify costs specific to the formation of the PFD. <br />▪Based upon information provided by Kittitas County, PFD operational funding support for the <br />three identified projects would total $3.1M annually. The PFD will also incur costs related to <br />its own operations and administration, including start-up costs prior to the disbursement of <br />tax revenues, if approved. <br />5
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