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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 September 22, 2017 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Industries honored for dedication to clean water

Crossposted from Clean Water Stories  Believe it or not, industry is still a major employer in King County, accounting for over 100,000 jobs in the city of Seattle alone.  Another little known fact is how much emphasis our local industries put on environmental stewardship.  One of our responsibilities as a clean-water utility is to regulate facilities that discharge industrial wastewater to our regional sewer system, and we issue permits to make sure this wastewater won’t harm the environment, our workers, or our treatment system.  Permit conditions might call for facilities to regularly… Read More

Posted on September 22, 2017 by Lilia Cabello Drain

KCDOT works with local consulates to reach Spanish-speaking customers

Crossposted from Inside Transportation  As part of our commitment to delivering accessible service to all residents of King County, regardless of their place of origin, KCDOT leadership recently met with the local consuls of five Latin American nations to help us improve our communications with Spanish-speaking customers.  Nearly one of every 10 King County residents is of Hispanic/Latinx origin, according to the last census, and of those who speak Spanish at home, nearly half say they speak English less than “very well.” Language can become a barrier to using public transit, and elements… Read More

Posted on September 21, 2017 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Drug court judge helps people get back on the road to recovery

Crossposted from the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office Facebook For years, Judge James Cayce presided over mostly criminal trials: Child rapes. Murders. One family torture trial stretched out over four months, but despite the difficult nature of the crimes, Judge Cayce enjoyed the work. When the opportunity came along to preside over Drug Court, Judge Cayce hesitated. “I didn’t want to do drug court at first, but Judge Carey asked me to do Drug Court on Fridays in Kent, so I sat in a couple of times…and I loved it,” he recalls…. Read More

Posted on September 21, 2017 by Lilia Cabello Drain

To improve innovation and accountability, Executive Constantine proposes to make Metro its own County department

King County Executive Dow Constantine directed work to begin on a plan to move Metro from a division within the King County Department of Transportation to a standalone County department. This would increase innovation and accountability in four areas: increasing mobility options, capital construction, investing in Metro’s workforce, and expanding the transit system through partnerships.  “This region increasingly depends on fast, reliable transit. So it’s no surprise that Metro is one of our most vital, visible, and popular services,” said Executive Constantine. “By elevating Metro as a standalone department, we can better… Read More

Posted on September 20, 2017 by kingcountyemployees

King County TV and Office of Cable Communications manager recognized with national awards 

KCTV’s video Digital Connection won first place in the “Use of Social Media” category at the Government Programming Awards, an annual national conference held by the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA). The county-operated TV station took home three other programming awards including one in the public health category for a piece on King County’s Heroin Task Force.  NATOA’s annual government programming awards honors excellence in broadcast, cable, multimedia and electronic programming produced by local government agencies. This year, NATOA received more than 900 entries submitted in 65 categories by local governments across the country. “We are… Read More

Posted on September 19, 2017 by kingcountyemployees

Support natural disaster victims through Annual Giving Drive

Dear fellow King County employee: In the last month we have witnessed hurricanes tear through Texas, Florida, and the Caribbean as wildfires burned through the Pacific Northwest.  To make it easier for employees to give to non-profit organizations helping people to recover from these recent natural disasters, I have asked the Employee Giving Program to open the Annual Giving Drive early. During the Annual Giving Drive, you have more options available through workplace giving than any other time of year. You can support victims of these disasters by pledging before the deadline, November 17, 2017,… Read More

Posted on September 19, 2017 by Lilia Cabello Drain

The Cat Condos have arrived! 

Crossposted from Tails from RASKC  Thanks to the Petco Foundation grant, our long awaited cat condos arrived last Friday and were immediately put to great use by our cat residents who have been excitedly purring and relaxing since being placed in their new homes.   See pictures below or feel free to stop our pet adoption center in Kent! Read more at Tails from RASKC

Posted on September 19, 2017 by kingcountyemployees

Tech Tip: How to install Office 365 for free at home 

We recognize that you do county work from your home devices. So King County provides up to 5 free downloads of Office 365 for those home devices. It’s very easy to access if you have a SharePoint account. Not everyone can access this option at this time. We hope we can get all employees a SharePoint login in the coming year.  

Posted on September 18, 2017 by Alex Hurtado

Social Media Spotlight: Solid Waste Division Instagram 

SWD provides garbage transfer, disposal and recycling services for approximately 1.3 million residents and 660,000 employees in King County. The King County solid waste system serves a large unincorporated area and 37 of the 39 cities in King County – the cities of Seattle and Milton are not part of the King County system.  Encourage SWD to post more frequently by following @kingCountySWD on Instagram today!       Click here to view all King County social media pages.

Posted on September 18, 2017 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Kudos! Courteous Metro Transit driver provides outstanding customer service 

The following kudos was received June 12 and is from a King County Metro rider:  Driving a bus is not an easy job with the traffic, so when you encounter a driver who goes beyond the job it needs to be acknowledged.   So with that in mind I would like to bring to your attention the driver [Andrea Abbott] I had this afternoon who not only drove the bus in a safe and efficient manner but also provided the kind of customer service you like to receive; each passenger was greeted as they boarded with… Read More

Posted on September 17, 2017 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Five free apps to conquer your emergency preparedness procrastination 

Crossposted from Public Health Insider  If you’re like me, you’ve been reading the coverage of the hurricanes and feeling like you should do something to be prepared for disasters. Preparing for an emergency sounds like a huge task and I didn’t know where to start. But, since it is National Preparedness Month, I want to share some apps that helped me ease into preparing for an emergency and overcome the anxiety of thinking about the next disaster. These apps are easy to use, intuitive, and great resources for before, during, and after… Read More

Posted on September 17, 2017 by kingcountyemployees

Pop Up Shop a great success in reducing surplus material

Last month King County’s Surplus Program opened a Pop Up Shop led by Fleet Administration Intern, Kyle Wallinder. The Pop Up Shop offered smaller items such as office supplies and was created to eliminate the inconvenience of traveling to and from the surplus warehouse at 707 S Orcas Street. Located across from the Administration building on the second floor of the 420 4th Ave building, the shop was geared toward King County employees in the Seattle core. On Tuesday, August 22, 2017, and Thursday, August 24, 2017, the shop was open between 10 a.m. to noon. The shop was… Read More

Posted on September 16, 2017 by Alex Hurtado

Featured Job: Family Planning Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner  

Closing date/time: Continuous Salary: $38.61 – $54.34 Hourly Job type: Career Service Location: Kent Public Health at East Hill, Washington Department: Department of Public Health–Community Health Services The Kent Public Health Family Planning Clinic is looking for a skilled, motivated and enthusiastic ARNP who is committed to serving men, women and teens to provide high quality sexual and reproductive health and education services. Family Planning ARNP’s work with a multi-disciplinary health care team to provide care and treatment in various clinics. The ARNP works in the ambulatory care setting integrating knowledge and data from many scientific frameworks… Read More

Posted on September 16, 2017 by kingcountyemployees

Get involved with the Employee Giving Program

Interested in getting involved with the community? Consider being a part of the Employee Giving Program (EGP)!   From sitting on the EGP Committee to becoming an Ambassador, there’s at least five important reasons why you should consider this opportunity.   With the Annual Giving Drive just around the corner, for those interested in becoming an Ambassador, the training program kicks off next week.   Sign up soon as seats are quickly being filled! Find more information here.

Posted on September 15, 2017 by kingcountyemployees

Mentors needed! Employees encouraged to apply

Do you have a specific job or technical skill you’d like to share? Are you passionate about King County and its success? Are you an experienced leader that understands the thrill of engaging and empowering others? If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, we need you. The request for mentors has been very high, and we need a large pool of mentors to meet those requests. You don’t need to be a manager to be a mentor, just knowledge and expertise in a particular skill and an interest in sharing…. Read More

Posted on September 14, 2017 by kingcountyemployees

King County Executive announces new grant opportunities for unincorporated area projects 

King County Executive Dow Constantine today announced the availability of Community Service Area grant funding for a wide variety of educational, cultural and environmental projects that will benefit residents of unincorporated areas. “Community Service Area grants help people share in local art, enhance our forests and green spaces, and connect with neighbors young and old,” said Executive Constantine. “We are proud to support the youth and senior projects, movie and music nights, and neighborhood gatherings that help make King County such a great place to call home.” A total of $90,000 in King County… Read More

Posted on September 14, 2017 by Lilia Cabello Drain

RESCHEDULED: End-of-Summer Countywide Potluck, new date Thursday, Sept. 28

In order to be inclusive and support the County’s Equity and Social Justice goals to allow for observance of the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah, FMD have rescheduled the End-of-Summer Countywide Potluck to take place Thursday, September 28. Please join us on the Admin Plaza from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.    Volunteers are needed to bring a dish to share. Contact Nancy Kodani-Lee at 7-8012 or Julie Long at 7-0204 to let us know what you’ll bring. There will also be a Table Tennis Tournament during the Potluck. Sign up with Jane Wu at 3-8523.    Thank you for your understanding.  We look forward to… Read More

Posted on September 13, 2017 by Alex Hurtado

King County controls a new noxious weed!

Crossposted from Noxious Weeds Blog  It’s not every day you find a new noxious weed in your county, but this August King County had one of those days. On Aug. 15, our program was alerted to an infestation of the Class A noxious weed ricefield bulrush (Schoenoplectus mucronatus) growing in a wetland just east of Redmond. Sean Davis with Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge in Clark County helped confirm the ID of the species. Prior to this discovery, the main known location of this plant in Washington state had been in the Ridgefield refuge, along… Read More

Posted on September 13, 2017 by kingcountyemployees

Survey communications: Asking questions, acting on what we hear

When you ask someone for their feedback on something, you’d better have a plan for how you are going to act on that feedback. That’s exactly what King County has done with its annual employee survey. Almost 340 action plans were created to act on the issues you said were important in the 2016 survey. Two critical issues you raised were Career Opportunities and Leadership Visibility. Here are some of the ways that we acted on your responses:  Career Opportunities Expanded the Bridge Fellowship program to provide leadership and development opportunities to more employees. Created an… Read More

Posted on September 13, 2017 by Alex Hurtado

DPD employee graduates from Washington Leadership Institute

DPD’s own Matthew Sanders, an attorney in the Association of Counsel for the Accused Division, graduated from the 2017 Washington Leadership Institute (WLI) last week. The WLI is a program sponsored by the University of Washington and Washington State Bar Association to recruit, train, and develop attorneys from traditionally underrepresented groups for future leadership positions within the bar association and the legal community at large. The program selects attorneys with three to ten years’ experience for an eight month program that includes weekly meetings and offers participants the chance to receive mentoring… Read More

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