King County Board of Health meeting Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 1 pm
How to provide public comment
- Join online: kingcounty.gov/boh/zoom
- Join by phone:
- Dial (US): 1-253-215-8782
- Meeting ID: 836 2614 2088
If you do not wish to provide public comment, please help us manage the callers by using one of the options below to watch or listen to the meeting.
Two ways to watch or listen in to the meeting
- Stream online at kingcounty.gov/boh/livestream
- Watch King County TV Channel 22 (Comcast Channel 22 and 322 (HD), Wave Broadband Channel 22)
- Call to order
- Roll call
- Announcement of any alternates serving in place of regular members
- Approval of minutes of the meetings of July 20, 2023
- Public Comments
- Chair's Report
- Director's Report
Briefing
- BOH Briefing No. 23-B16
Vision Zero for Health Equity
- Tiffany Smith, MPH, Program Manager, Vision Zero Network
- Rebecca Lis, Co Traffic Safety Manager, King County Target Zero Program, Public Health – Seattle & King County
- Tiffany Smith, MPH, Program Manager, Vision Zero Network
Discussion and possible action
- Resolution No. 23-04
A Resolution supporting the framework, the funding focus, and the methodology for funding prioritization recommended in the 2023 Community Engagement Report and encouraging jurisdictions within King County to use the same framework as they develop spending plans; and further encouraging jurisdictions within King County to seek out and pursue cross jurisdictional strategies, when possible, to maximize the impact of available funding.
Briefing
- BOH Briefing No. 23-B17
Board of Health membership recommendations
- Susie Levy, Board of Health Administrator, Public Health — Seattle & King County
- Quiana Daniels, King County Board of Health member
- Butch DeCastro, King County Board of Health member
- Victor Loo, King County Board of Health member
- Board member updates
- Administrator's report
- Other business
Adjournment
About the King County Board of Health
The King County Board of Health sets county-wide public health policy, enacts and enforces local public health regulations, and carries out other duties of local boards of health specified in state law. These duties include enforcing state public health statutes, preventing and controlling the spread of infectious disease, abating nuisances, and establishing fee schedules for licenses, permits and other services.