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Work Program 2025

The King County Auditor’s Office was created by charter in 1969 as an independent agency within the legislative branch of county government. The office conducts oversight of county government through independent audits, capital projects oversight, and other studies. The results of this work are presented to the Metropolitan King County Council and are communicated to the King County Executive and the public. The King County Auditor’s Office performs its work in accordance with Government Auditing Standards.

Work Program Infographic

Performance Audits

PROJECT NAME FOCUS
General Audit Topics

Artificial Intelligence Use

Evaluate the use of artificial intelligence — scope may include generative artificial intelligence guidance or application

Assessor

Evaluate the Assessor’s Office — scope may include construction capacity, tax abatements, and/or residential appraisal

Business Resource Center

Evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of the work of the Business Resource Center or its successor

Customer Service

Evaluate to what extent King County has implemented county-level customer service leading practices, outlined in our 2021 technical paper and 2025 letter

Environmental Health

Evaluate the Environmental Health Division of the Department of Public Health – Seattle & King County — scope may include the food protection program and/or fiscal sustainability

Extreme Weather Preparedness

Evaluate the extent to which King County is prepared for extreme weather events — scope may include wildfires, smoke mitigation, and/or landslides

Facilities Management Division

Evaluate the Facilities Management Division of the Department of Executive Services — scope may include lease management or other emerging issues

Internal Controls Series

A series of audits that focus on internal controls such as contract management, payroll, accounts payable, reimbursements, and cash handling

Land Conservation Initiative

Evaluate the internal controls framework for the Conservation Futures program

Procurement

Evaluate the Procurement and Payables Section within the Department of Executive Services

Project Management Office

Evaluate the Project Management Office in the King County Department of Information Technology

Regional Homelessness Response

Evaluate King County’s regional homelessness response — scope to be defined as the homeless care environment in King County stabilizes
Capital-Focused Audits

Construction Contract Management

Evaluate contract management policies and practices for construction contracts across King County capital projects

Capital Project Cost Growth

Identify causes of consistent county-wide cost growth across King County capital projects
Criminal Legal Audits

Adult Detention

Evaluate adult detention scope may include discipline and/or classification

Field Training Program

Evaluate the Field Training Program in the King County Sheriff’s Office

Sheriff Overtime

Evaluate the status of incomplete recommendations from our 2017 audit and identify key drivers of current overtime costs This work could be conducted as a study, rather than an audit or the objectives could be incorporated into a different audit

Time to Case Resolution

Evaluate data from criminal legal agencies to provide transparency into legal case timelines and impacts

Emerging Criminal Legal Issues

Monitor criminal legal issues and identify high-risk or emerging areas of policy-maker concern for analysis
Transportation Audits

Paratransit

Evaluate Paratransit — scope may include service area and/or risk and cost management

Rider Experience

Evaluate Metro Transit’s rider experience — scope may include system cleanliness and/or safety and security at transit stops and on coaches

EEO Office

Evaluate the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity within Metro Transit

Emerging Issues in Metro Transit

Monitor transportation issues and identify high-risk or emerging areas of policy-maker concern for analysis. Topics may include coach safety, advanced service management, and/or non-fare revenues.

Capital Projects Oversight

Direct Project Oversight:

  • Harborview Project Oversight
  • Mouth of the Duwamish Wet Weather Facilities Program

General Oversight Activities:

  • Follow-up of past recommendations
  • Monitoring of high-risk capital programs and projects, and communicating concerns
  • Project risk scoring
  • Solid Waste Capital Program and Long-Term Disposal Options Decision
  • Wastewater Treatment Program Planning

Other Activities

  • Council-requested feasibility report on qui tam, inspector general, and contract oversight
  • Audit follow-ups
  • Peer review

Grant/Contract Testing:

  • Public Health – Seattle & King County
  • Department of Community and Human Services

Criteria Papers:

  • Succession planning
  • Data collection, management

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Audits

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