City Council - Regular Meeting
The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners approved several resolutions, including the appointment of Fred Borgmann to the Veterans Advisory Board and the designation of May 2026 as Building Safety Month, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and ALS Awareness Month. The board also approved resolutions supporting the 2026 Water Festival, National Correctional Officers and Employees Week, and National Police Week. Additionally, the board approved contracts for jail roof replacement, a new roundabout, and pedestrian and bicycle facility improvements, and a contract amendment for the Central Kitsap Treatment Plant upgrades. The board also addressed fee updates for community development and a budget amendment.
About this meeting
- Government Body
- City Council
- Meeting Type
- City Council
- Location
- Kitsap County, WA
- Meeting Date
- April 27, 2026
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Monday, April 27, 2026
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Resolution appointing Fred Borgmann (Dist. 1) to the Veterans Advisory Board to complete a three-year term ending December 31, 2028.
Resolution designating May 2026 as Kitsap County Building Safety Month.
Resolution recognizing and honoring May 2026 as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in Kitsap County.
Resolution proclaiming May 2026 as ALS Awareness Month in Kitsap County.
Resolution supporting the 2026 Water Festival.
Resolution designating May 3, 2026, through May 9, 2026, as National Correctional Officers and Employees Week.
Resolution designating May 15, 2026, through May 21, 2026, as National Police Week.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS
OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC TO ADDRESS THE BOARD ON REGULAR BUSINESS AGENDA INCLUDING CONSENT AGENDA
Please limit individual comments to 2 minutes. Written comments may also be submitted to the Board if timeframe is insufficient. Comments on items slated for a public hearing will be deferred until the hearing.
Approve Consent Agenda.
Approve Minutes of: No Items Submitted for Approval.
Approve Warrant Nos.: No Items Submitted for Approval.
Approve Payroll Warrants for Pay Periods Ending: No Items Submitted for Approval.
Resolution to Create and Eliminate Positions in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners and Public Works.
Fiscal Impact: Estimated Cost Savings of $66,720 General Fund; $130,687 Other Funds. Staff Contact: Mandy Meigs, 360-307-4343.
Resolution to Reclassify a Vacant Position in the Department of Human Services.
Fiscal Impact: $5,853-Grant Funded by Area Agency on Aging. Staff Contact: Mandy Meigs, 360-307-4343.
Contract with AFSCME 1308-CS (KC-251-26) to come to a labor negotiations agreement between AFSCME 1308-CS and Kitsap County.
Fiscal Impact: $251,000-General Fund. Staff Contact: Keri Sieckowski, 360-307-4345.
Interlocal Agreement with Jefferson and Clallam Counties and the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe (KC-279-19-C) to continue the Salish Behavioral Health Administrative Services Organization through December 31, 2027.
Fiscal Impact: None. Staff Contact: Jolene Kron, 360-337-4832. (E)
Contract with BTG Holding Group dba Infrastructure (KC-062-26) for professional consultation services to support the Salish Behavioral Health Administrative Services Organization data system.
Fiscal Impact: $180,000-SBHASO Non-Medicaid. Staff Contact: Jolene Kron, 360-337-4832. (E)
Contract Amendment with Washington State Employment Security Department (KC-435-25-A) to replace the budget and performance form in its entirety.
This contract assists families and low-income individuals below self-sufficiency to move out of poverty. Fiscal Impact: None. Staff Contact: William Dowling, 360-337-689-4624. (E)
Contract with The Coffee Oasis (KC-227-26) to provide funding for the Homeless Youth Services program which provides street and school-based outreach and operates three (3) drop-in centers for 300 homeless youth in Kitsap County.
Fiscal Impact: $125,000-Homeless Housing Grant Program (HHGP) 1131, Human Services. Staff Contact: Carl Borg, 360-979-6027. (E)
Resolution amending the bylaws for the Mental Health, Chemical Dependency, and Therapeutic Court Community Advisory Committee.
Fiscal Impact: None. Staff: Hannah Shockley, 360-337-4827.
Master Piggyback Agreement with Key Code Media Inc. (KC-247-26) for Audio Visual Goods and Services.
Fiscal Impact: No Impact. All orders off this Master will be charged to the appropriate program and countersigned on a contract PO. Staff Contact: Craig Adams, 360-337-4946.
Revenue Contract with State of Washington Office of the Attorney General DES (KC-241-26) for a lease agreement of an office at Kitsap County Juvenile and Family Court Services.
Fiscal Impact: $5,200-State of Washington. Staff Contact: Shara Sauve, 360-337-5465.
Revenue Contract with Dirt Craft MTB, LLC (KC-246-26) to teach mountain bike classes in Port Gamble Heritage Park.
Fiscal Impact: 10% of Gross Revenue-Parks Facilities Maintenance. Staff Contact: Scott Snively, 360-337-5388.
Contract with Garland/DBS Inc. (KC-212-26) for the Jail roof replacement.
Fiscal Impact: $2,475,963.00-Jail and Juvenile Sates Tax. Staff Contact: Jessie Sampayan, 360-710-2203.
Contract with Sound Pacific Construction, LLC (KC-207-26) for the Lund Ave & Chase Rd Roundabout Project (CRP 2629) in Commissioner District 2.
Fiscal Impact: $2,082,861-Road Fund, TIB. Staff Contact: Michele Filley, 360-337-5777.
Contract with Miles Resources, LLC (KC-362-25) for the improvement of Perry Ave to construct pedestrian and bicycle facilities, grind and overlay the travel lanes, install stormwater improvements, and other work from NE Stone Way to Sheridan Road intersection.
Fiscal Impact: $2,342,307-Safe Routes to School and Local Road Fund. Staff Contact: Theresa Smith, 360-337-4556.
Contract Amendment with Hoffman Construction Company of Washington (KC-345-24-A) establishing Maximum Allowable Construction Cost (MACC) and authorizing construction phase services for the Central Kitsap Treatment Plant Solids and Liquid Hauled Waste Upgrades project in Commissioner District 1.
Fiscal Impact: $149,314,801-Sewer Utility Construction Fund, DCIP, SRF Loan. Staff Contact: Nick Martin, 360-271-1427.
Contract with Systems for Public Safety Inc. (KC-226-26) for vehicle upfits on an as needed basis.
Fiscal Impact: $300,000-Equipment Services Division. Staff Contact: Matthew Benson, 360-337-4895.
Contract Amendment with Neeley Construction (KC-460-25A) for Change Order #1 for Silverdale Recycling and Garbage Facility Redevelopment in Commissioner District #3.
Fiscal Impact: $699,252-Solid Waste Capital Improvements Fund. Staff Contact: Alexis McKinnon, 360-337-5665.
Temporary Easement to WSDOT for their Fish Passage - Gorst Vicinity Project located in Commissioner District 2.
Fiscal Impact: $9,600-100% Funded by WSDOT. Staff Contact: Molly Foster, 360-337-4688.
Revenue Contract Amendment with City of Poulsbo (KC-156-26-A) correcting the terms of the original contract allowing Kitsap County Office of Public Defense to represent indigent persons charged with crimes in Poulsbo Municipal Court.
Fiscal Impact: $167,893-City of Poulsbo. Staff Contact: Steven Lewis, 360-337-7046.
Contract with Everhealth LLC (KC-388-24-C) to amend the services provided by the Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Director for clinical oversight.
Fiscal Impact: $20,506-MAT. Staff Contact: Penelope Sapp, 360-337-4514.
Resolution to Update Community Development Fees for Building & Construction Fees (Title 14) and Land Use & Development Fees (Title 21).
Fiscal Impact: None. Staff Contact: Rafe Wysham, 360-337-5777.
Resolution to Update Community Development Fee Policies.
Fiscal Impact: None. Staff Contact: Rafe Wysham, 360-337-5777.
Resolution Amending the 2026 Annual Budget.
Fiscal Impact: $248,927-Various. Staff Contact: Amber Dunwiddie, 360-337-4504.
OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC TO ADDRESS THE BOARD ON GENERAL INTERESTS
Please limit comments to 2 minutes. Written comments may also be submitted to the Board if this time frame is insufficient.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS
The next regular Board of Commissioners public meeting will be on May 11, 2026 at 5:30 pm.