AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildfire Health Response: CMS announced new resources and waivers for Washington residents hit by major Spokane-area wildfires, including help replacing damaged Medicare medical equipment and support for affected providers. Wildlife Safety on I-90: WSDOT says Snoqualmie Pass wildlife crossings hit 10,000 successful moves on the I-90 bridge, with plans for 15 more undercrossings and one more overcrossing. Ocean Monitoring for El Niño: Saildrone is sending solar- and wind-powered aquatic drones from Alameda to track a developing El Niño ahead of winter forecasts. Surveillance Cameras Fight: Seattle activists and cybersecurity experts renewed pressure on the city’s surveillance camera expansion, calling the system “structurally dangerous” and warning about who could access footage. Public Safety Accountability: A former Seattle police deputy questioned why it took five hours to share key information after the Bite of Seattle shooting, as the city’s CARE review found no major policy violations. Local Fire Restrictions: San Juan County upgraded to HIGH fire danger, banning outdoor burning except small recreational campfires. Transportation Disruptions: WSDOT scheduled multiple Puget Sound highway closures Aug. 21-24, including southbound I-405 and SR 520 impacts. Community & Environment: A Woodland Park Zoo gorilla move is planned as Kitoko reaches a new life stage, and a brush fire briefly closed westbound I-90 near Cle Elum.
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