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📋 Public Health & Safety Committee

Whatcom County Council as Health Board

📅 July 29, 2025 📍 Council Chambers, Hybrid Meeting
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Meeting Summary

Whatcom County's Board of Health convened with the Public Health Advisory Board for their joint quarterly meeting, focusing on measles response capabilities and ongoing discussions about restructuring the Health Board composition. The meeting highlighted the county's successful containment of its first measles cases in over a decade while revealing significant operational challenges facing the health department. Interim Health Director Charlene Ramont outlined substantial staffing gaps, including missing financial leadership positions that have hampered the department's $50+ million budget management throughout 2025. The health department underwent minor restructuring to better align staff with core functions, moving five positions across divisions to improve effectiveness and prepare for future challenges. Co-Health Officers Amy Harley and Meg Lelonek provided a detailed case study of the county's measles response in June 2025, demonstrating both the complexity and cost of disease investigation. The response consumed 320 staff hours and approximately $24,000 for just two related cases in a single household, illustrating the resource intensity required for outbreak prevention. The meeting's most contentious discussion centered on potential Health Board restructuring, with three expansion models under consideration that would add city, tribal, and community representatives to the current seven-member council structure. While some members expressed interest in the 10-member model, significant hesitation remained about making irreversible changes without clearer justification or broader community support. #