Thurston County

  • Olympia, Washington
Thurston County

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Located in the Pacific Northwest at the southern tip of Puget Sound, Thurston County is home of the state's capitol city, Olympia. The county's approximately 204,000 residents make it the eighth most populated county among the state's 39 counties. Thurston County has a commissioner form of government, guided by a three-member Board of Commissioners and nine other independently elected officials. Thurston County is made up of 27 departments and offices, providing a wide range of services to the public. The total county budget for 2001 is approximately $296 million.

Thurston County's strength is in people - both employees and citizens. We place a high value on citizen participation in local government, and we depend upon the teamwork of all employees as well as the individual effort of each employee to meet our mission: Provide quality, timely, responsive services to the citizens of Thurston County in the most cost-effective manner.

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Thurston County

Located in the Pacific Northwest at the southern tip of Puget Sound, Thurston County is home of the state's capitol city, Olympia. The county's approximately 204,000 residents make it the eighth most populated county among the state's 39 counties. Thurston County has a commissioner form of government, guided by a three-member Board of Commissioners and nine other independently elected officials. Thurston County is made up of 27 departments and offices, providing a wide range of services to the public. The total county budget for 2001 is approximately $296 million.

Thurston County's strength is in people - both employees and citizens. We place a high value on citizen participation in local government, and we depend upon the teamwork of all employees as well as the individual effort of each employee to meet our mission: Provide quality, timely, responsive services to the citizens of Thurston County in the most cost-effective manner.