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2023-06-20 BOCC Wrap-Up CMBOCC Wrap -Up / County Manager Update June 20, 2023 9 a.m. Present: Commissioner Swope, Commissioner Brummer, Commissioner Pollock, Interim County Manager Steve Wohld, Jenn Libby-Jones, Becky Butler, Graham Gowing, Grace Jimenez, Nic Scott, Violet Barboza, Doug Carey, John Abplanalp, Josh Metcalf, Rudy Rodriguez, Sherri Dokken, Tom Stanton, Kate Chatterton, Tammy Martin Guest(s): Paty Howard and other unnamed guests Recorder: Rieva Lester Public comment: None. 911 update: Jenn Libby-Jones outlined a �meline for the steps needed should the commissioners choose to grant the Combined User Commitee’s request to put a 911 sales tax on the ballot. Jenn discussed the CUC’s plan to change the 911 governance. Commissioner Brummer said he has discussed a long-term agreement with the CUC should it opt for a change in governance. He said he has told the CUC the county is commited to upgrading the 911 infrastructure. EE2203 overpayment: Steve Wohld said the Auditor’s Office has found than an employee had been paid at a Step 3 when their hire leter and PAF indicated the individual was hired at a Step 1. The group discussed ways to address the overpayment. The commissioners said they do not want Steve said he will work Timberland Regional Library: Commissioner Swope said the Centralia and Chehalis Timberland libraries have brochures that talk about hiding things from their parents. He likened it to Senate Bill 5599. Commissioner Brummer asked if the privacy limits have always been in place. The commissioners expressed concern about the language in the pamphlet. Correspondence Announcements / new business: Steve Wohld said Public Works went over the $100 refreshments limit by $13. Mee�ng ended at 9:37 a.m.