County News
EMS Agencies Experiencing Patient Transport Delays
OLYMPIA – Thurston County Fire Agencies providing Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Thurston County are experiencing patient transport delays related to ambulance availability and hospital capacity. The transport delays occurring during peak EMS 911 call times (10:00am to 8:00pm), are compounded by long emergency room wait times for EMS crews to transfer the patient to emergency room staff.
July 16, 2021
Chehalis Western Trail Closure Postponed
OLYMPIA – Plans to temporarily close approximately 1.5 miles of the Chehalis Western Trail (CWT) in East Thurston County have been postponed until later this month.
July 16, 2021
Board of County Commissioners Award Treatment Sales Tax Funds
OLYMPIA – Yesterday, the Thurston County Board of Commissioners (BoCC) approved more than $600,000 in Treatment Sales Tax (TST) funds, over a two-year period beginning July 1, 2021, for five community organizations to provide services in Thurston County. These awards will benefit Thurston County residents with mental health or substance use issues.
July 16, 2021
Regional Housing Council Helps Launch Innovative Housing Project
Partners within the Regional Housing Council (RHC) will begin a year-long Scattered Site Management Pilot Project which takes an innovative approach to addressing issues related to unsheltered residents.
July 08, 2021
Chehalis Western Trail Construction Closure
OLYMPIA – Thurston County Public Works will temporarily close approximately 1.5 miles of the Chehalis Western Trail (CWT) in East Thurston County July 14 - September 15. The closure, between 89th Ave. SE and 103rd Ave. SE, affects all through traffic. Public Works must close the section of trail to complete a new 88-foot trail bridge and overlook above Spurgeon Creek.
July 07, 2021
Swim Advisory Posted at Burfoot Park
OLYMPIA – The Thurston County Public Health and Social Services Department has issued a swimming advisory for Burfoot Park and urges the public to not have contact with the water. A set of four samples were collected on Thursday, July 1, showing an average of 7,335 enterococci bacteria colonies/100 ml. This is well above the advisory level of 104 colonies/100 ml. Warning signs have been posted at the public beach entrance.
July 03, 2021