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DCHS-led Health Through Housing initiative hits major milestone

In the field with Executive Zahilay: Listening to staff and empowering solutions

Tap to pay: Puget Sound region transit systems to accept credit and debit cards, and digital wallets as fare payment

Major ‘Revive I-5’ repairs continue for Ship Canal Bridge

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Posted on July 12, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

PeopleSoft weekend outage beginning 6 p.m. Friday, July 12 

To allow for system maintenance, the PeopleSoft system will not be available the weekend of July 12 through July 14.  During this planned outage, the Business Resource Center (BRC) will apply updates and maintenance.  This work will begin on Friday, July 12, at 6 p.m. and is scheduled to be completed by 6:30 a.m. on Monday, July 15.  Please ensure that you have entered your time into PeopleSoft before 6 p.m., Friday, July 12, where appropriate.  The system will not be available for access by any County staff during this outage window. There will be a… Read More

Posted on July 12, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Be prepared for an earthquake

This morning’s magnitude 4.6 earthquake near Monroe, Wash., is a good reminder that we need to be prepared for an earthquake in our region. Our goal is to ensure the safety of our employees and continue to provide as many County services as possible in an emergency. Here are some general tips on earthquake preparedness at home and at work: Before an earthquake Predetermine safe places in your home where you could DROP, COVER, and HOLD, during an earthquake. This could include under a sturdy desk or table. At work, make sure… Read More

Posted on July 11, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Exec meets with employees on visit to Steve Cox Memorial Park 

This spring and summer, King County Executive Dow Constantine is traveling 100 miles in 100 days through King County Parks, meeting many of the dedicated employees, partners, and volunteers who contribute to the region’s spectacular parks and trails.  He recently visited Steve Cox Memorial Park, a popular athletic complex located in White Center, named in honor of Sheriff Deputy Steve Cox, who was killed in the line of duty in 2006.  “Parks Coordinator Darlene Sellers led me on a tour of the historic gymnasium built in the 1930s where we offer the… Read More

Posted on July 11, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Heartfelt congrats to 2019 Bridge Fellowship graduates 

This year, 27 employees King County employees graduated from the Bridge Fellowship at a ceremony in downtown Seattle. The Bridge Fellowship is a 20-week, intensive professional development program that provides opportunities for employee development and advancement.   Watch this short video that celebrates this year’s graduates. For more information about the graduation, read this recent article. Learn about the Bridge Fellowship at www.kingcounty.gov/Bridge.  

Posted on July 10, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Free admission: King County Employee Day at the races Sunday, July 21 

King County employees and one guest will receive free admission to Emerald Downs Racetrack Sunday, July 21 for the King County Express Stakes, which includes the Fiesta Premio Esmeralda. Employees must show their King County ID at any of the 12 gates, which will provide the employee and one guest tickets that include free admission, official program and tip sheet, and chips and soda. Children 17 and under get in free. In addition to this year’s King County Express Stakes, there will be the Mt. Rainier Stakes – the final prep race for the richest… Read More

Posted on July 10, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

From Standing Rock to Public Defense, Natasha brings a spirit of social activism to her work 

 By Leslie Brown, Department of Public Defense  In 2016, five months after graduating from Pepperdine University, Natasha Frazier headed from her home near Washington D.C. to the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota to support the growing resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline.  She pitched her one-person tent on the reservation, assuming she’d melt into the ranks of the swelling movement. But she quickly found herself drawn to the work of several volunteer defense lawyers and eventually joined the legal defense team in Mandan, North Dakota, a 40-minute drive from Standing Rock.  Natasha… Read More

Posted on July 10, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Final opportunity! Applications open for Professional Development Scholarships  

As a part of the Master Labor Agreement (MLA) and Investing In YOU, applications are now being accepted for Professional Development Scholarship Awards for training that occurs anytime between September 6, 2019 and December 31, 2019.  Scholarship awards are only available to King County employees who are represented by a union in the Coalition of Unions and who meet additional eligibility requirements.  Scholarships are intended to support employees in growing their careers at King County. This could include enhancing your knowledge and skills for your current job field; obtaining a professional certification, license, or pursuing a degree that is related… Read More

Posted on July 8, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Training Spotlight: Basic First Aid/CPR/AED

Basic First Aid/CPR/AED, initial training, multiple dates: The “Medic First Aid” program provides basic first aid, CPR, and AED (automated external defibrillator) training, with no prerequisites. Employees will learn techniques to assist ill or injured individuals until professional caregivers arrive at the scene of an accident. An emphasis is placed on confidence building through hands-on learning in a low-stress environment. This certification is valid for 2 years. Register and learn more.  Additionally, First and CPR classes are available through Public Health.   View more training and development opportunities at www.kingcounty.gov/learning. 

Posted on July 7, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Civics 101: King County (WA) Courts 

Because we so rarely go to court, it’s not surprising that people freely admit they don’t know the difference between Superior, District and Municipal Courts. In 6 minutes, we can change that! Take a listen. 

Posted on July 7, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

The little things that keep King County moving 

Crossposted from DES Express Did you know that FBOD’s Accounts Receivable (AR) is responsible for licensing all Metro Transit vehicles? AR maintains titles and acquires license plates for all new Metro buses put into service. The team goes through a title process that includes notarization and payment to get these vehicles on the road. Read more from DES Express

Posted on July 6, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

New passenger jet service begins at KCIA 

Crossposted from DES Express  On July 1, King County International Airport (KCIA) welcomed JetSuiteX to Seattle. The air carrier offers three flights daily to California’s Bay Area via Oakland International Airport. What makes JetSuiteX different is that it offers service similar to business class on a traditional airline at a fare that is competitive with economy class. JetSuiteX flies 30-seat Embraer ERJ-135 planes in a “2-1” arrangement, meaning every seat is on the aisle or by the window – no middle seats at all!  Read more from DES Express

Posted on July 6, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

New King County climate website 

The Climate Action Team has recently updated the County’s climate change website! The website highlights what climate change is, how it affects our region, how individuals and communities can act on climate, and how King County is taking action.   You can find useful information and materials on the Strategic Climate Action Plan (SCAP), Partnerships and Collaborations, Initiatives and Programs, and transcreated climate infographics in Spanish, Samoan, Chinese, and Arabic. We have also launched a new public input tool for the 2020 SCAP update.  

Posted on July 5, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Karen Hamilton recognized as leader in sustainable purchasing 

Crossposted from DES Express  The Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council (SPLC) has recognized King County’s Karen Hamilton for her significant leadership in executing and supporting sustainable purchasing initiatives for nearly 30 years. The Individual Leadership Award was presented May 22 at the Council’s annual summit in Portland, Oregon.  “Sustainable purchasing is a key element of our overall effort to reduce the impact we have on the environment,” said Dow Constantine, King County Executive. “SPLC is the authority in sustainable purchasing, making this award very meaningful. My congratulations to Karen Hamilton and her team… Read More

Posted on July 5, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Q13 TV showcases King County community courts 

On June 19, Q13 TV’s Nadia Romero reported how King County District Court community courts benefit individuals and the community. In addition to filming at Community Court in Burien and Community Court in Redmond, Nadia interviewed King County District Court Judge Lisa Paglisotti and therapeutic courts manager Callista Welbaum.  “There’s usually a story that corresponds with people’s behaviors. It’s about understanding that story and meeting them where they’re at,” said Callista.  Watch the news segment and read the full article here. 

Posted on July 4, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Stay safe and know your fireworks rules 

Fourth of July fireworks sales start statewide at noon. Stay safe — and know the rules for fireworks in your community. Learn when and where you can safely use fireworks in King County cities and unincorporated areas. Learn more here. 

Posted on July 3, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Pet of the week: Lincoln 

Hi! My name is Lincoln and I am available for adoption. I was brought in by a good samaritan on June 26, 2019.  I’m a shy and aloof guy but I’m a sweetie and I’m trying to learn to trust a little more. I would prefer a calm home where I will be given love and patience, and lots of hidey spots! My personality color is BLUE. I am a gentle and loving cat who likes to take things slow. I may get nervous in new situations, so I am looking for a family… Read More

Posted on July 3, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Featured Job: Administrative Specialist III 

Salary : $24.63 – $31.22 Hourly  Location: Seattle, WA  Job Type: Career Service, Part Time, 20 hrs/week  Department: DPH – Public Health  Job Number: 2019AB09827  Closing: 7/8/2019 11:59 PM Pacific  The Tuberculosis (TB) Control Program is looking for an Administrative Specialist III to assist in the management of the Washington Tuberculosis Collaborative Network (WTCN). The successful candidate will organize weekly telehealth sessions; gather data and report on project activities; assist in resolving client and WTCN project issues; and be a part of the TB Control Programs administrative team.  Learn more about this position or view all… Read More

Posted on July 3, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Community engagement begins for integrated bus and light rail service in north King County 

As Sound Transit extends its light rail system to serve three new Link stations in Seattle in 2021, King County Metro is launching efforts to connect with riders to understand what changes are needed to improve service and connections. It’s an opportunity to revise and integrate 30 bus routes to create a customer-focused transit network that works for more people, with a focus on improving access to opportunities for historically underserved residents.   “Our work to integrate light rail and bus service is paying dividends, making our region a national leader in ridership… Read More

Posted on July 2, 2019 by kingcountyemployees

Free Downtown Summer Sounds at City Hall Park

Come check out the free concerts at City Hall Park this summer. Bring your lunch or consider grabbing something from a food truck and enjoy. All concerts begin at noon at City Hall Park, Fourth and Jefferson, just south of the King County Courthouse. Find out more. July 9 – Andrew Landers & Mainstreet Struggleville Andrew Landers has spent two decades playing his narrative in the unsung Americana Folk genre, a colorful, brainy singer songwriter who has shared the stage with a myriad of national artists. His music has been heard all over… Read More

Posted on June 29, 2019 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Training Spotlight: SharePoint 101

SharePoint 101, multiple dates: Basic user training explains SharePoint and how it’s used at King County and best practices. All students login, navigate and get hands on experience adding, editing, removing, restoring and sharing documents with classmates. Lists are also covered in the training and users become familiar with adding content to a list and working with Metadata. Post training support is offered by the instructor and students are provided links to class documentation (handouts) and FAQs. Register and learn more.   View more training and development opportunities at www.kingcounty.gov/learning. 

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