Emergency Management helps communities get prepared

Crossposted from DES Express In recognition of National Preparedness Month in September, Emergency Management encourages employees and residents alike to create or update their emergency plans and kits, and to stay informed by signing up for ALERT King County. Emergency Management staff visited and participated in a record number of public outreach events last month. Read more.

Every day is Climate Action Day with the Annual Giving Drive

The International Day of Climate Action, observed on October 24, raises awareness and mobilizing efforts to combat climate change. The day focuses on promoting global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, transition to renewable energy sources in a just way, protect ecosystems, and advocate for policy changes that addresses the climate crisis. This day also serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to protect the planet so current and future generations can thrive and live in harmony with nature. Join us in celebrating Climate Action Day. Read more to learn about EGP… Read More

Attend a 2024 Open Enrollment info session or Benefit Fair

View the most recent Open Enrollment information at http://www.kingcounty.gov/open-enrollment. Open Enrollment for next year’s benefits is coming up, Nov. 1–15. Get a head start on understanding your 2025 benefit choices and the changes for next year by attending an online information session or a benefits fair hosted by your Benefits team. Register for an Open Enrollment Information Session to: Attend a Benefit Fair to: Benefit Fairs will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the following locations: For additional information and tools, go to Open Enrollment or contact the King… Read More

Five Questions with Joseph Weber, DHR Disability Services newest Disability Services Consultant 

1. What is your role at King County and when did you start? I am a Disability Services Consultant with the Department of Human Resources (DHR).  My first day in this role was Monday Sept. 30, 2024. 2. What is your background in disability services? I have worked in various government agencies providing disability services to the public and a vast majority of work experience has been working directly with the King County community.  Prior to my current role, I spent my previous 10 years in King County Department of Community and… Read More

King County at the DeafNation Expo, Oct. 19

Join King County at DeafNation to connect climate, action and community, Saturday Oct. 19. Register here for a free ticket. We will host a sign and sing along at 10 a.m. with artists from the Deaf, Deaf/Blind and Hard of Hearing communities performing Home, by Jacob Bain/Publish the Quest and talking about how our small actions connect us to each other. Our booth will record suggestions for an ASL environmental glossary, feature interviews on King County’s Green jobs, disability access, climate & forestry, and internships and trivia questions. This biannual event brings the Deaf, hard of… Read More

Election ballots have been mailed out

Your ballot is in the mail! Check your mailbox and if you haven’t received your ballot by Monday, October 21, give King County Elections a call at 206-296-VOTE. Not sure if you’re registered? Visit VoteWA.gov to register or update your registration information. Election Day is November 5 – now is a great time to make sure you’re ready to make your voice heard!

Sound Transit Police bike unit boosts system safety with increased visibility and flexibility

Crossposted from the Sound Transit Platform blog You’re used to seeing security on our trains. But now you can see Sound Transit Police on bikes as well. As part of our ongoing efforts to enhance the safety of our riders, Sound Transit Police, a unit of the King County Sheriff’s Office, has formed a seven-officer bike team. The goal of the team is to increase law enforcement visibility throughout the system with extra presence in problem areas. Because it is a flexible police resource, you might see the bike unit around any station…. Read More

Celebrate education and literacy through the Annual Giving Drive

World Teachers’ Day is celebrated annually on October 5, a day dedicated to honoring the contributions of teachers around the world. Teachers play a pivotal role in shaping the future by educating, inspiring, and guiding students. This is also an opportunity to raise awareness about the challenges teachers face including underfunded education systems, overcrowded classrooms, and insufficient resources. It’s also National Book Month! Join us in celebrating education and literacy through the Annual Giving Drive. Read more to learn about few EGP nonprofits that work in these areas. To see the full list and… Read More

Emergency Management staff participate in Tolt River dam failure exercise

Crossposted from the DES Express Emergency Management staff participated in a full-scale dam failure exercise for the South Fork Tolt River Dam on Oct. 3. The City of Seattle owns and operates the Tolt Reservoir and Dams, located 16 miles upstream from the City of Carnation on the South Fork Tolt River. The reservoir stores 57,900 acre-feet of water to supply about 30 to 40 percent of the drinking water for 1.6 million people in the metropolitan Seattle area. In the unlikely event of a dam failure, water from the reservoir may… Read More

Carol Basile takes new role as Public Finance Officer

Crossposted from the DES Express Carol Basile has accepted the newly created role of Public Finance Officer (PFO) for King County. This new position manages the county’s $5 billion debt and $11 billion investment functions and is part of the Finance and Business Operations Division (FBOD) management team. “We created this position to ensure we have the appropriate leadership influence and oversight to manage our complex and rapidly expanding debt and investment programs,” said Ken Guy, FBOD director. “Carol is perfectly suited to step into this role given her financial and accounting… Read More