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i <br />A Kittitas County <br />Public Health <br />Dep lit <br />To Protect and Promote the Health and the Environment of the People of Kittitas County <br />Public Health Study Session <br />June 29,2021 <br />4:00 PM <br />Webex Meeting <br />Attendees <br />Commissioners: Brett Wachsmith, Cory Wright, Laura Osiadacz <br />Public Health: Tristen Lamb, Chelsey Loeffers, Jesse Cox, Katie Odiaga, Erin Moore <br />Department Business <br />Fees & Budget Process <br />Director Tristen Lamb discussed the nine different COVID-19 funding streams, foundational public health <br />services funding, and Environmental Health fee for services, and Admissions Tax. <br />Tristen also updated the board that the time audit and fee calculations were being conducted for the <br />Environmental Health fee schedule. <br />1152 Implementation, continued <br />Tristen Lamb updated the board that there is not much to update since the last BOH meeting but her <br />current understanding is that things will be primarily up to local jurisdictions to implement. Her current <br />recommendation would be to expand the current Board of Health rather than to put resources into <br />expanding the BOHAC. <br />Department 5taffin undate/reiguests <br />EH Staffing Increase- Approval Request <br />Tristen Lamb reported that the Environmental Health budget was not impacted by COVID-19 as much as <br />anticipated and revenues were coming in higher than expected. <br />KCPHD was awarded more grant funds from LSWFA (solid waste grant). We received a 40-50K increase <br />for next biennium. <br />Director Lamb requested .6 FTE from BOCC in food safety. The County has many food establishments <br />per capita, and we are also seeing increase in TFES. The requested FTE would have designated evening <br />and weekend hours to cover weekend temporary events. Data shows that this increase in FTE is <br />sustainable, without increase in food fees. <br />