County Financial Health and Governance Alternatives Legislative Study
2007 Legislative Report Components
Summaries of each of these components will be included in the report to the Legislature. To view the full reports for these components, please click the links below.
2007 LEGISLATIVE STUDY OF COUNTY FINANCIAL HEALTH AND GOVERNANCE ALTERNATIVES
The 2007 legislature directed the Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development to present a study of county financial health and governance alternatives to the Governor and Legislature by December 1, 2007. The study request emerged as a result of legislative debate over increases in state funding for counties. The legislature recognized that counties have limited revenue options and capacity that has been further limited over the last decade. Counties in Washington also have limited organizational structure options compared to other states and Washington cities. The legislature was concerned that these limitations may lead to inefficiencies. The state has an interest in assuring that any increased state funding goes to those jurisdictions that need it the most and that all counties have an opportunity to organize in a manner that is the most effective and cost efficient for their local circumstances.
Study Questions
Based on legislative direction the following "Study Questions" were developed:
County Participation
County elected and appointed officials will be asked to contribute to the study in the following ways:
Advisory Committee Meetings
The advisory committee will meet five to six times from August through October. For more information, please click here.
Study Components
The study has several components:
Contacts
CTED Project Manager: Anne Pflug 509-925-2608
County Association Contacts: Debbie Wilke, Washington Association of County Officials (360) 753-7319 and Bill Vogler, Eric Johnson or Julie Murray, Washington State Association of Counties (360)753-1886