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Thurston County, Washington

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Board of County Commissioners

Introducing the Thurston County COVID-19 Recovery Fund

In 2021, Thurston County was awarded $56.4 million in federal funding from the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). An initial Recovery Plan to assist Thurston County in recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic was drafted in 2021. The Recovery Plan was updated in 2022 including the total use of funds and project details. The Recovery Plan is updated annually in July.

Recovery Fund Community Survey

Thurston County deployed the ARPA Recovery Fund Community Survey from September 16 to October 28, 2022. The goal of the survey was to inform the public of County COVID-19 spending, and to gather community input and priorities for the Board to consider as they make allocation decisions. The community survey allowed survey-takers to prioritize potential Recovery Fund project areas, and the opportunity to make comments and project suggestions.

There were 431 survey submissions. This was a non-scientific survey. Commissioners reviewed the community survey results, as well as comments and suggestions, and took all input into consideration when making COVID-19 Recovery Fund project funding decisions. These survey results order potential project areas by vote totals, weighed by priority.

  • Affordable Housing
  • Mental Health Services
  • Homeless Services
  • Water & Sewer Infrastructure Projects
  • Environment & Sustainability
  • Parks & Recreation
  • Eviction & Rental Assistance
  • Decrease the Thurston County Court Backlog
  • Broadband Infrastructure Projects
  • Nonprofit Organization Grants
  • Childcare Business Grants
  • Thurston County Job Development
  • Substance Abuse Grants
  •  Small Business Grants
  • Agricultural Market Grants
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
  • Arts & Culture
  • Tourism

Recovery Fund Project Approval

As of April 2023, the Thurston County Board of County Commissioners has approved $43.8 million in COVID-19 Recovery Fund projects and earmarked $12.7 million for Recovery Fund Projects under consideration.

Chart showing $43.8 million, or 78% of Thurston County's total COVID-19 recovery funds have been approved by the Board of Commissioners for particular projects. The remaining $12.7 million, or 22% has been earmarked for future projects.

 

Recovery Fund Project Areas

Thurston County COVID-19 Recovery Fund Projects are grouped into project areas (see below), following expenditure and reporting guidelines from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Check out the Recovery Plan for descriptions of approved projects, approved amounts, and expenditure data.

Thurston County's Recovery Projects

COVID-19 Vaccination

Install Body Scanner in the County Jail

Substance Abuse Monitoring

Install Video Court Equipment in Jail Housing Units

Medical Expenses (Coroner Lab Fees & Employee Testing)

Thurston County Website & Staff Support

COVID Paid Leave for County Employees

Overdose Prevention Project

Emergency Medical Services Staff

Coroner's Office New Transport Vehicle

Medic One Vehicles

Thurston Works Jobs Program

Affordable Housing

Thurston Business Relaunch

Minority Enterprise Investment

Small Business Startup

Nonprofit Organization Grants

United Way Nonprofit Economic Impact Grants

Tourism, Recreation, and Entertainment Recovery

Thurston Agricultural Market Grants & Food Boxes

Thurston County Agricultural Support

Decrease Court Backlog

Childcare Capacity Recovery Grants

Thurston County Food Bank Infant Formula & Diapers

Public Sector Workforce Support

Evaluation and Data Analysis

Replace Tamoshan & Boston Harbor Sewer Mains

Replace Tamoshan & Boston Harbor Water Mains

Expanding Broadband to Rural Thurston County

Lost Revenue Replacement for Government Services

Administrative Expenses

Chart describing percentage of recovery funding has gone toward various project areas or categories. 42% to curbing negative economic impacts, 18% to infrastructure, 18% to revenue replacement, 10% to public sector capacity, 7% to public health, and 5% to administrative and other costs.
 
Funding from ARPA allows Thurston County to assist residents, businesses, and nonprofits in recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic while making investments in the future. Follow Thurston County on YouTube for regular COVID-19 Recovery Fund updates.