1. Lewis County Civil Service Commission

    2026 AGENDAS 2026 03-11-202602-11-2026 2026 MINUTES 2026 2026-02 2025 AGENDAS 2025 01-08-202502-12-202503-12-202505-14-202506-11-202507-09-202509-10-202510-08-202511-12-202512-10-2025 2025 Minutes 2025 01-08-202502-12-202503-12-202505-14-202506-11-202507-09-202509-10-202511-12-2025 2024 Agendas 2024 01-10-202402-14-202403-13-202404-10-202405-08-202406-12-202407-10-202409-11-202410-09-202411-13-202412-11-2024 2024 Minutes 2024 01-10-202402-14-202403-13-202404-10-202306-12-202407-10-202409-11-202410-09-202411-13-202412-11-2024 2023 Agendas 2023 1/11/232/08/233/08/20234/12/20235/10/202306/14/202307/12/202308/09/202309/13/202310/11/202311/8/202312/13/2023 2023 Minutes 1/11/202302/08/202303/08/202304/12/202305/10/202306/14/202308/09/202309/13/202310/11/202311/08/202312/13/2023 2022 Agendas 2022 10/12/202212/14/2022 2022 Minutes 2022 2021 1/12/22 Minutes2/9/22 Minutes3/9/22 Minutes4/13/22 Minutes5/11/22 Minutes6/8/22 Minutes7/13/22 Minutes8/10/22 Minutes10/12/22 Minutes12/14/22 Minutes 09/22/21 Minutes10/27/21 Minutes11/17/21 Minutes12/29/21 Minutes


    Commissioners - Aug. 23, 2022, 4:54 p.m.


  2. LEOFF Board

    The LEOFF Disability Board was created pursuant to RCW 41.26.110 to establish uniform methods of procedure for the conduct of the business as established by state law. It is comprised of five members, one representing the legislative body of the county; one representing the legislative body of the cities and towns, one representing fire fighters, one representing law enforcement officers, and one member at large who is selected by the other board members. Board members serve two-year terms and are not limited to the number of terms. For more information view the LEOFF Board Rules and Regulations Manual or call …


    Commissioners - Feb. 10, 2020, 3:46 p.m.


  3. Building Permit Data

    Issued Building PermitsMarch 22, 2026March 15, 2026March 08, 2026March 01, 2026February 22, 2026February 15, 2026February 08, 2026February 01, 2026January 25, 2026January 18, 2026January 11, 2026January 04, 202612/28-01/0312/21-12/2712/14-12/2012/07-12/1311/30-12/0611/23-11/2911/16-11/2211/09-11/1511/02 - 11/0810/26 - 11/01October 2025September 2025August 2025July 2025June 2025May 2025April 2025March 2025February 2025January 2025


    Community Development - Nov. 12, 2025, 3:14 p.m.


  4. Quick Info Series

    Our Quick Info Series provides information on topics that we commonly hear questions and concerns about from community members. If there are additional topics you would like to learn more about, please email us at communityservicesdivision@lewiscountywa.gov Active Tuberculosis DiseaseActive TB - English Avian InfluenzaAvian Influenza - Protect Your Flock - English CampylobacteriosisCampylobacteriosis - English La infeccion por campylobacterCampylobacteriosis - Spanish ChlamydiaChlamydia - English Cryptosporidium Cryptosporidium - English CriptosporidiosisCryptosporidium - Spanish Fifth DiseaseFifth Disease - English GiardiasisGiardiasis - English GiardiasisGiardiasis - Spanish GonorrheaGonorrhea - English Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD)Hand, Foot, and Mouth - English Head LiceLice - English HerpesHerpes …


    Public Health - July 4, 2024, 11:16 a.m.


  5. 911 Executive Board (Combined Users Committee)

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    Commissioners - July 11, 2025, 1:17 p.m.


  6. Text to 9-1-1

    Making voice contact with 911 directly is the easiest and most reliable way to get help in an emergency or to report a crime in progress. If you can call 911 for help, please do, but for those times when you can’t call, there is now ‘Text-to-9-1-1'.Texting 911 improves Telecommunication Officers' ability to communicate with: Citizens who are unable to call 911 because doing so may expose them to further danger.Citizens who are hearing or speech impaired.Citizens who cannot speak due to a medical emergency.Citizens who are in an area with limited or poor cellular coverage.How to text 9-1-1 in …


    911 Communications - Sept. 14, 2020, 12:30 p.m.


  7. Class Cs of Note

    Class C noxious weeds are often very common and widespread or are of special interest to the agricultural industry. They are not required for control unless selected for at the county level. The Lewis County Weed board has selected 5 species off of the C list for control under specific circumstances, as outlined in the appendix and presented below.The Class C's that are selected for or commonly found in Lewis County include: Blackberry Buffalobur Bull Thistle Canada Thistle Common Catsear Curlyleaf Pondweed English Ivy & Old Man's Beard Field Bindweed Italian Arum Oxeye Daisy Reed Canarygrass Tree of Heaven Wild …


    Weed Control - Oct. 5, 2022, 10:43 a.m.


  8. Class Bs of Concern

    The Class Bs featured here are either already found in Lewis County or have been confirmed in neighboring counties and are likely to be introduced. Weeds are often spread unintentionally through the movement of materials, such as hay, dirt, gravel, and woodchips. They are also brought in by pets, animals, floods, ATVs and other vehicles, and watercraft. Finally, many are brought in intentionally as ornamentals by those who are unfamiliar with the noxiousness of that particular species. It is very important to recognize noxious weeds so that you can have a better understanding of your risk of transporting seeds or …


    Weed Control - March 5, 2015, 1:44 p.m.


  9. Class A Priorities

    Class A noxious weeds are LCNWCB's highest priority for early detection and rapid eradication. The legal requirement for Class A weed control is total eradication of all plant parts. These weeds are either absent in Lewis county or are here with very limited distribution. The only class A species that is currently known to be present in Lewis County is a single infestation of Milk Thistle, which was found in a common dumping area of Centralia. Historically, there have been records of Giant Hogweed in Lewis County, but these, to the best of our knowledge, have been eradicated.The Class A's …


    Weed Control - Sept. 29, 2022, 10:42 a.m.


  10. Agendas

    2026 Hearing Schedule 2025 Hearing Schedule 2024 Hearing Schedule 4/2/2026 Agenda4/3/2026 Agenda4/9/2026 Agenda4/10/2026 Agenda4/16/2026 Agenda4/17/2026 Agenda4/23/2026 Agenda4/24/2026 Agenda4/30/2026 Agenda 4/17/2025 Agenda4/18/2025 Agenda4/24/2025 Agenda4/25/2025 Agenda5/1/2025 Agenda5/2/2025 Agenda5/9/2025 Agenda7/10/2025 Agenda7/11/2025 Agenda7/17/2025 Agenda7/25/2025 Agenda7/31/2025 Agenda8/21/2025 Agenda8/22/2025 Agenda8/28/2025 Agenda8/29/2025 Agenda9/4/2025 Agenda9/5/2025 Agenda9/11/2025 Agenda9/12/2025 Agenda9/19/2025 Agenda9/25/2025 Agenda9/26/2025 Agenda10/2/2025 Agenda10/23/2025 Agenda 2024 Hearing SchedulePlease note the deliberation for petition 23-115 was recessed until 8/1/2024 2023 Hearing Schedule 2022 Hearing Schedule 2021 Hearing Schedule 2023 Hearing Schedule**Assessor's Certificate of Assessment Rolls**Notice of Meeting 2022 Hearing Schedule 2021 Hearing Schedule


    Commissioners - Jan. 29, 2020, 10:30 a.m.