Now Recruiting 2016 Ambassadors
Crossposted from King County Employee Giving Program The King County Employee Giving Program is recruiting work site Ambassadors for the 2016 Annual Giving Drive. Ambassadors are the heart and soul of the Annual Giving Drive, the key to reaching each and every one of the 13,500 employees here at King County and providing those they work with transformative moments of meaning in the workplace. All while getting to make a difference around the world. Our goal is to have an Ambassador at every work site. Read more at King County Employee Giving
Executive Constantine signs legislation to invest $87 million in workforce housing around transit stations
With rents and housing prices out of reach throughout the region, King County Executive Dow Constantine today joined with County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove and housing advocates to sign legislation to invest up to $87 million for creation of more than 1,000 units of affordable workforce housing near new or existing transit stations. “Today, we celebrate landmark legislation to create vibrant, mixed-income neighborhoods with affordable housing near transit centers,” said Executive Constantine. “It’s an innovative approach to connect more communities across King County to jobs and opportunity.” Read more in the official press release.
Kudos! King County wins recognition for technology practices
King County Information Technology is a winner in The Center for Digital Government (CDG) and the National Association of Counties (NACo) Digital Counties Survey. The survey identifies the best technology practices among U.S. counties, including initiatives that save tax dollars through newfound efficiencies; boost transparency, cybersecurity and engagement; or innovate through unique and exciting projects. King County IT has placed in 12 of the last 13 years we’ve completed. King County tied for fourth place with California’s Alameda County and Miami-Dade County. This year’s showing is the best so far for Puget… Read More
King County sets national standard in supporting LGBT-owned businesses
Crossposted from King County DES Express King County will become a national leader in supporting LGBT-owned small businesses under an inclusive policy announced by Executive Dow Constantine. King County will become the largest county in the United States to track the number of contracts that are awarded to LGBT entrepreneurs, an approach that has dramatically increased the number and value of contracts awarded to local small businesses owned by women, people of color, and people who are disadvantaged during Executive Constantine’s administration. Read more at the DES Express
Draft Equity and Social Justice Strategic Plan 2016-2022 available
We are proud to share with you our draft King County Equity and Social Justice Strategic Plan, 2016-2022. This plan, our first for Equity and Social Justice (ESJ), builds on the good work that we have been doing in ESJ and pushes us to become even more thoughtful, strategic and effective. This Plan also lays out the values that we have co-created with employees and community partners and addresses the need to be inclusive, collaborative, responsive, adaptive and people-focused. Fundamentally, we are moving towards becoming a racially just organization. Our ESJ strategies… Read More
Live from Comic-Con: it’s Public Health!
Crossposted from Public Health Insider I’m at a conference, and I just saw a T-Rex wearing a Supergirl backpack trot by. Clearly, I’m not at the CDC (otherwise, Dr. Tom Friedan has a hobby that no one knows about). I’m at San Diego Comic-Con, the premiere comics convention in the world, alongside a projected 130,000 other conference attendees. So what’s a public health professional doing here? I spoke on a panel called “Comics and health: Saving lives and preventing disease” as part of the Comics Arts academic conference associated with Comic-Con. Our… Read More
Kudos! Lean initiatives win award from National Association of Counties
Crossposted from King County DES Express King County’s Finance and Business Operations Division (FBOD) has been recognized with a Financial Management Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties (NACo). The awards honor innovative, effective county government programs that enhance services for residents. NACo honored FBOD’s successful Lean initiatives that have streamlined operations, provided value to our customers, and created a work culture focused on problem solving and respect. Read more at DES Express Watch a video about King County winning this award below.
KC Connects interview with King County Sheriff John Urquhart
Sheriff Urquhart talks with host Enrique Cerna about building bridges to communities of color. He speaks about protecting the public, the need for collaboration between law enforcement and the community, and the impact of the recent shootings in Dallas, TX, Minnesota and Baton Rouge, LA. Interviewer Enrique Cerna gets to the heart of the Sheriff’s emotions about building trust, listening and better serving the community through diverse hiring. “There is an expectation, the community expects us to keep them safe, and we expect and work to keep them safe. The problem that we have… Read More
Graffiti Contest to decorate the Archives and Records Center!
The King County Archives and Records Center buildings do not normally attract attention. First time visitors will comment that they’d drive by (or some even live or work nearby) but had never known we were here! On July 30, the Archives and Records Center walls facing Fir Street and the parking lot will be decorated with the results of a day-long graffiti contest, held for young graffiti artists from around the Northwest. The event is from 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. and is open to the public. People are welcome to drop by to view the… Read More
King County runners represent in Reebok Ragnar Northwest Passage Relay
A team of 12 King County employees found their ‘inner wild’ and conquered 200-ish miles of relay running through the Northwest Passage July 15-16 in the Reebok Ragnar Northwest Passage Relay. A week after supporting his children’s high school team during the 2015 relay, Al Dams, Chief Deputy Assessor, pitched the idea of forming a King County team for the 2016 Ragnar during a regular lunch-time run with his fellow King County Running Club members. A year later, after recruiting nearly 20 runners to ultimately field a team of 12, the King… Read More
