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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrant Related - BOCCTOWN OF COULEE CITY 301 \\'rst Main Sm -m 609)-612-3331 Ph„nr P.O. Box 398 (1091-632.3123 Fax CouIty Cit <. kVA 99115-0Ms F -mai: nm December 16, 2019 Grant County Board of County Commissioners PO Box 37 Ephrata, WA 98823 Honorable Grant County Commissioners, ICA y_yy,4s4/1 OLDEST TOWN IN $RANT COUNTT I hope to take a few minutes of your time to express some concerns I have over the stipulation placed on the SIP Grant awarded to Grant County Port District #4 (Coulee City). First let me explain my involvement. I have been serving the Town of Coulee City as a councilmember since 2002, serving as Mayor Pro Tem for many years before becoming Mayor. I love my small community and work hard to see it succeed. Born and raised in Coulee City, I have a personal interest in the local Clinic as generations of my family including grandchildren and parents, use the facilities. Managing the existing building's maintenance and upkeep for several years has given me first-hand knowledge of the issues plaguing the building. I first appeared before Port Commissioners in 2015 asking if they would be interested in repairing the existing building or possibly building a new clinic. Built in the 1940s, the current building is in dire need of upgrades and it was determined these upgrades would not be cost effective. Of course, for my community and its citizens, I would like to see our clinic grow and believe the first step is a better facility. In April 2016, the Port received SIP grant funds because the Commissioners, in conjunction with the EDC also agreed a new facility would not only improve the services offered but could also bring more services to our area. The Coulee City Clinic is currently operated under an agreement between the Coulee City Clinic Board and Coulee Medical Center (CMC). It has remained under their wings since 1997. Prior to that our health care providers were providing services under the Okanogan Douglas Hospital. Over the years these services to the Coulee City area have been stable and have increased in patient numbers due the services provided by the Coulee Medical Center. That is over 20 years of consistent service to this area. Many of our residents simply aren't able to travel the 30 plus miles to the surrounding cities in order to obtain these services. GCPD#4 owns the property and building, and would like to replace the aged, undersized, and outdated existing structure. This is in no way funded by CMC. The existing CMC staff plan to continue its services in our area. McKay is not equipped to offer those same services to the Coulee City area. The Port will continue to own the clinic facilities and I am confident that if McKay ever wanted to provide services here in Coulee City the Port would consider renting space to them as well. The new building has been designed with growth in mind. Although the taxpayers are contributing to GC Hospital District #4, that same hospital district is not providing services in this area, nor have they in the years that I have served my city. In the past, members of city council, as well as myself have been questioned by citizens as to what our tax dollars are actually contributing to. McKay is a "Healthcare & Rehab" facility, it does not offer clinic, hospital, or emergency services. A stipulation on the SIP grant award that the port commissioners must seek approval from McKay to build a new facility to improve already established services here seems unfair. It is my hope that you, the Commissioners, will reconsider your recent decision and allow the port to continue forward in their quest to provide our community with a new facility. I sincerely appreciate your time and consideration. Respectfully, Dated this -P v— v day of d Board of County Commissioners Grant County, Washington Approve Disa rove Abstain Dist #1 Dist # 1 a_ Dist # 1 Dist #2 Dist # 2 Dist # 2 Dist #3 Dist # 3 LA,� Dist # 3 Grant County Port District #4 P. O. Box 537 Coulee City, WA 99115 Grant County Hospital District #4 PO Box 819 Soap Lake, WA 98851 Board Members of Grant County Hospital District #4 and Administrator Ralph Allen, As you may already know the Grant County Port District #4, Coulee City, was recently awarded a SIP Grant from the Grant County Commissioners. A stipulation was placed on that award asking that the Grant County Hospital District #4 submit a letter of support. The Port is in the process of trying to replace an aged, undersized and outdated existing building which they own. Currently that building houses the local Coulee City Clinic. The Coulee City Clinic is operated under an agreement between the local Coulee City Clinic Board and the Coulee Medical Center (CMC) since 1997. Prior to that health care providers were under the Okanogan Douglas Hospital. For clarification sake, neither the Coulee City Clinic Board nor the Coulee Medical Center (CMC) are financing the Port's building project. The existing clinic is undersized, over utilized, and very outdated. A new building would resolve many challenges within the community by providing a place for up-to-date medical services including services for the elderly and low income which is prominent in the area; creating new jobs that are not related to agriculture; and invest income back into the community. It would also be an asset for those who consider relocating to the area. The Port is asking for you to support our endeavors, not only with a letter of support to our GC Commissioners but also one we can use when seeking state funding this year. Thank you for your c nsideration, Travis Liening, Commissioner, Grant County Port #4 TOWN OF COULEE CITY 301 Wca Main )trrct (309)-632-3331 Phone PA. &u 39:3 (309)-632-3133 Fax C:oulcccity. WA 991li-0398 E-111.61: tCOL11CCl:iodeC.'ao1{1CV.(on) OLOESITOWNIN9RANICOWY January 9, 2020 Grant County Hospital District # 4 PO Box 819 Soap Lake, WA 98851 I am seeking letters in support of our Grant County Port District #4 building project. I first appeared before Port Commissioners in 2015 asking if they would be interested in repairing the existing building or possibly building a new clinic. The current building is in dire need of upgrade, is undersized, and definitely outdated. Upon getting several estimates, it was discovered these upgrades would not be cost effective. Having served the Town of Coulee City as a councilwoman since 2002 before becoming Mayor, I have a vested interest in my small community and work hard to see it succeed. This includes helping our Port District reach its goals. For my community and its citizens, I would like to see our clinic grow and believe the first step is a better facility. The new building is designed with growth in mind. Since 2016, the Port has applied for and received SIP funding and state funding and is in the process of seeking more state funding in 2020. The Coulee City Clinic is currently operated under an agreement between the Coulee City Clinic Board and Coulee Medical Center (CMC). It has remained under their wings since 1997. Prior to that our health care providers were providing services under the Okanogan Douglas Hospital. Over the years these services to the Coulee City area have been stable and have increased in patient numbers due the services provided by the Coulee Medical Center. That is over 20 years of consistent service to this area. GC Port #4 owns the property and building, and would like to replace the aged, undersized, and outdated existing structure. This is in no way funded by CMC. The existing CMC staff plan to continue its services in our area. McKay is not equipped to offer those same services to the Coulee City area. The Port will continue to own the clinic facilities and I am confident that if McKay ever wanted to provide services here in Coulee City the Port would consider renting space to them as well. The new building has been designed with growth in mind. It is my hope that you, the Board of Grant County Hospital District #4, will, by letter of endorsement, support the GC Port #4 as they continue their quest to provide our community with a new facility. Respectfully, SWeyRae Maes Mayor