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King County offices will be closed June 19 for furlough

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King County Executive
Dow Constantine


King County offices will be closed June 19 for furlough

Summary

On Friday, June 19, 2009, most King County staff will be on unpaid leave and most county buildings will be closed as the county takes the fifth of 10 furlough days in 2009 to cut operational costs countywide. All department employees, with limited exceptions, such as those in public safety functions, are included in the furlough plan.

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On Friday, June 19, 2009, most King County staff will be on unpaid leave and most county buildings will be closed as the county takes the fifth of 10 furlough days in 2009 to cut operational costs countywide. All department employees, with limited exceptions, such as those in public safety functions, are included in the furlough plan.

On furlough days, most King County buildings and services will be closed except the following, which will be open and operating:

  • Metro bus service will operate a normal schedule
  • Youth Service Center
  • King County Courthouse
  • King County Regional Communications and Emergency Service Center (911)
  • Norm Maleng Regional Justice Center
  • District Courts (6 locations: Aukeen, Bellevue, Burien, Redmond, Issaquah, and Shoreline)
  • 2nd floor of the North District Multi-Service Center
  • Health Point portion of the Federal Way Public Health Facility
  • 1st floor of Yesler Building (half day)
  • Goat Hill Garage will have normal operations.
  • Office of the Public Defender (OPD) offices are open at the Maleng Regional Justice Center; Juvenile Court, 1211 E. Alder Street, Third Floor, Seattle; and the Walthew Building, 123 Third Avenue, Fourth Floor, Seattle for eligibility screening and assignment of counsel for Superior Court and Juvenile Court cases. Other Office of Public Defender offices are closed.
  • Rainier Park Clinic (NeighborCare Health) co-located at the Columbia Public Health Center will also be open.

Signs about the closure will be posted in advance in public buildings, including signage in multiple languages. Information will also be posted on the county’s Web site. Unless otherwise specified, furloughed employees will not be responding to e-mail or voice mail on furlough days.

The selected furlough days are next to existing holidays or weekends and were strategically chosen to limit impacts on residents who depend on King County services. The chosen days tend to have the fewest phone calls and requests for service.

Remaining 2009 King County Furlough Days are:

Friday, June 19, 2009
Monday, July 6, 2009
Friday, Sept. 4, 2009
Monday, Oct. 12, 2009
Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009
Thursday, Dec. 24, 2009

Additional furlough day services and changes

  • Metro will operate regular weekday bus service and regular fares apply on the Friday furlough. The Metro Customer Information Office and phone line (206-553-3000) will be closed. Riders should use the online Trip Planner instead.
  • King County’s Boeing Field Terminal Building and regular aviation operations will be open.
  • The county’s Department of Judicial Administration and Superior Court will be open as usual. District Court will run with limited staffing and there will be no probation services.
  • King County Sheriff’s Deputies and King County Medic One will respond to emergency calls through the 911 system as normal.
  • King County Solid Waste disposal and recycling facilities will be open, but administrative offices will be closed.
  • King County Crisis and Commitment Services will be available as usual around the clock as needed during the furlough.
  • King County Animal Care and Control will be closed to the public on furlough days, but staff and volunteers will be on hand to care for the animals. The shelters will have normal weekend hours.

A complete list of county facilities and their furlough-related open or closed status is available online: https://www.kingcounty.gov/property/BuildingServices/CurrentBuildingStatus.aspx



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Dow Constantine
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