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Jefferson County
Provide qualified organizations to operate one or more of the community centers.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: -
Jefferson County
Close: Feb 13, 2026
Provide qualified organizations to operate one or more of the community centers.
Jefferson County
Provide printing and publication of official legal notices.
Posted Date
Jan 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 9, 2026
Release: Jan 10, 2026
Jefferson County
Close: Mar 9, 2026
Provide printing and publication of official legal notices.
Jefferson County
This RFP is for funding requests to acquire and maintain land for conservation within the Quimper Wildlife Corridor and Cappy's Woods project areas.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 16, 2016
Jefferson County
Close: Feb 16, 2016
This RFP is for funding requests to acquire and maintain land for conservation within the Quimper Wildlife Corridor and Cappy's Woods project areas.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not preferred here—pivot to coops or a reseller channel instead.
Coops: Ask to buy via Washington State DES statewide contracts. This is their primary path.
Jefferson County, WA does not document a regular sole source pathway and prefers competitive or cooperative procurement.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Jefferson County
This document outlines the Planned Performance Measures for Jefferson County Public Health's Developmental Disabilities Individualized Supported Employment Program. The core mission is to assure that citizens with Developmental Disabilities in Jefferson County have the choice, opportunity, and support to achieve inclusive and productive participation in community life through employment. Key strategic objectives include providing advocacy and leadership, identifying new funding sources, and setting goals to assure individuals can pursue and maintain gainful employment at or above minimum wage, while also creating opportunities for informed choices about future employment options.
Key discussions focused on the Hood Canal #3 Data Report, noting that all stations currently meet approved numeric criteria, with specific improvements observed at several monitoring stations, and plans for potential upgrades for Duckabush and Dosewallips were outlined based on data collection and source investigation. The Water Quality Annual Report for 2025 indicated that while all stations passed wet season standards, only 12 out of 30 stations passed dry season standards. Efforts to manage high-priority hot spots were also reviewed. A summary of Big Quilcene monitoring, including the placement of temporary sanitation facilities, was presented. Finally, the proposed 2026 meeting schedule was reviewed, and an announcement was made regarding an open Citizen Position for Advisory Council District 3.
This Management Plan for the Chimacum Forest outlines the long-term direction for a 65-acre native forest property. It aims to maintain the forest in a healthy condition, ensuring the provision of clean water and air, high-quality wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities, scenic values, and economic benefits through sustainable forest management. Key strategies include active forest management to create a structurally diverse forest with varied age classes and timber resources, development of recreational infrastructure and educational programs, and careful stewardship to protect local hydrologic resources and biodiversity. The plan also addresses specific considerations such as forest health, wildfire, invasive species, and climate resilience.
This strategic plan, developed by the Jefferson Behavioral Health Consortium, aims to foster a Recovery Friendly Region by addressing the stigma of substance addiction. It outlines a collaborative approach to tackle health issues, focusing on prevention, treatment, and recovery. Key strategic areas include improving withdrawal management, implementing policies to reduce stigma and enhance access to treatment, providing training for providers, promoting positive youth development, and expanding peer services and supports. The overarching vision is to cultivate healthy people and thriving communities in the Olympic region.
The resolution prioritizes projects for Conservation Futures Funding, focusing on Chimacum Creek and the Schmidt Farm. The Chimacum Creek project aims to protect critical spawning habitat for the ESA-listed Hood Canal Summer Chum. The Schmidt Farm project seeks to preserve agricultural soils, riparian habitat, and water quality in the Quilcene Bay area.
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